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Teaching is hard, and learning is elusive. But teachers want to be good, and learners want to excel, so how do we make that happen? The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) is a burgeoning area of interest that asks how we can leverage research t


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    Announcing New Graduate Programs in SoTL

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 26:01


    These are exciting times at the University of Saskatchewan, where two new graduate programs in SoTL—a professional certificate and a master's degree (M.SoTL)—were recently approved.  Both will begin in the 2021-22 academic year. Jay Wilson is the department head of Curriculum Studies, which will host the programs through the Jane and Ron Graham School for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning. But they are envisioned and designed as interdisciplinary, inclusive, and pan-Canadian. Jay joins the podcast today to tell us all about it.  For more info, contact brittney.zazelchuk@usask.ca or jay.wilson@usask.ca.

    A virtual reality SoTL project with Sean Maw and Ryan Banow

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 36:52


    Sean Maw and Ryan Banow make good things happen with whatever they touch. In this episode we hear about inTREEg, a group Sean developed and they both support to share ideas about teaching that has evolved into a SoTL mini-community. And they talk with us about some outstanding design research they've done in SoTL, creating and studying a virtual reality environment to teach about trusses in engineering. For a complete presentation of results, go to https://tinyurl.com/maw-banow2020

    Diane Janes' Winding Road to SoTL

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 22:36


    Our peripatetic academic friend, Diane Janes, is spreading enthusiasm for SoTL to the SAIT campus and across Canada (and the globe). She's worked with wonderful people during her journey to SoTL, and has experienced SoTL as a practitioner, mentor, and leader.  Among several other things, we talk about SoTL in different settings, moving from novice to experienced teacher with SoTL, and the opportunities created through educational technology and design because of COVID.  

    Michelle Yeo on research, collaboration, and leadership in SoTL

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 21:45


    Simply put, Michelle Yeo is one of our finest leaders in the scholarship of teaching and learning in Canada, and even internationally. And she's a terrific SoTL scholar. In this episode, Michelle chats with us about some of the structural changes in her office happening at Mount Royal University. We also hear a bit about her journey into SoTL, and some thoughts about her research, her collaborators, and some of her favourite initiatives, including a new three-year SoTL Development Program.  

    A Glimpse of Brett McCollum - Chemist, Teacher, SoTL Scholar

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 25:16


    Join us for the diverse, deep, and exceptionally fascinating reflections of Brett McCollum about his journey into the world of SoTL, ultimately serving as the Chair of SoTL Canada until 2020.  This multi-disciplinary chemist is festooned with teaching awards, including being named a Nesen Scholar of Teaching and Learning and 3M National Teaching Fellow, and in this episode it will be readily apparent why he's such a wonderful teacher.  We find out how he found his way into SoTL research. And he takes us on a tour of some engaging SoTL research he's done, examining how his chemistry students can transcend the classroom, and through the professional language of chemistry, become internationally-aware members of a global community of scholars. 

    SoTL- Canadian and International - with Melanie Hamilton

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 23:38


    Melanie Hamilton, the incoming President of SoTL Canada and Vice-President (Canada) for iSoTL, talks about her plans and hopes for moving SoTL forward in our country and internationally.  She also tells us about her own research interests and how she got into SoTL. Her enthusiasm and experience are infectious...fair warning to listeners!

    Situating SoTL Research in the 4M Framework with Nicola Simmons

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2020 26:59


    A 3M National Teaching Fellow chats with us about the 4M framework for understanding SoTL research...how fun is that?  Even more fun when it is Nicola Simmons from Brock University doing the chatting!  She discusses some of her work and how it fits into the mega, macro, meso, and micro framework. Then she adds a bit of a critique. And with everything from Wikipedia to collaborating with her daughter, Kit, this is an episode worth archiving.

    Design research and SoTL at the lake with Jay Wilson

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 22:20


    Jay Wilson, teacher extraordinaire and SoTL scholar, takes us on a tour of one of his many adventures in teaching.  He assembled his students in a camp at a lake for an immersive learning experience in video production and post production.  Let's just say it came with some real challenges -- natural, technological, pedagogical. And in the end, it became case design SoTL research.

    Brad Wuetherick on big research questions in SoTL

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 24:47


    The human SoTL encyclopedia, Brad Wuetherick from Dalhousie University in Halifax, shares some powerhouse ideas about important issues and research questions in SoTL.  Among other things, we discuss Micro, meso, macro, mega (global- pan disciplinary) research, and what it means to engage as an individual at each level Using arts and humanities research methodologies to explore SoTL questions How do we actually have impact through SoTL?   What does it look like to have REAL impact — people changing people, programs, institutional practice. Threshold concepts on the edge  

    Wendy James on Interdisciplinary Research Clusters and K-12 SoTL

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 16:35


    The magical Dr. Wendy James is the Manager of Professional  and Curriculum Development at the Gwenna Moss Centre for Teaching and Learning, and she leads SoTL initiatives on campus. In this episode Wendy talks with us about: The SoTL Research Clusters initiative at the University of Saskatchewan A couple of her favourite SoTL research cluster projects Extending the boundaries of SoTL to include K-12 educators, and professional roles SoTL can inspire.

    Launching the SoTL Podcast with Nancy Turner

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 17:52


    In this interview, Dr. Nancy Turner, Director of Teaching and Learning Enhancement at the University of Saskatchewan gives us her take on SoTL, and talks about some of the SoTL work being done by the Gwenna Moss Centre for Teaching and Learning. And we announce our intention to create the Jane and Ron Graham School for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning at the U of S, combining support for SoTL interdisciplinary research with academic programs to train SoTL specialists.  Host: Richard Schwier

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