This podcast is where dedicated mentoring meets innovative technology in higher education. It features SUNY Empire State College faculty mentors discussing their use of technology to enhance student engagement and learning. It covers timely topics and a variety of areas of interest. We discuss what…
In part 1 of this two part series, educational technologist Lindsay Byrde talks with faculty mentors Jenny Mincin and Duncan RyanMann. They share what their Virtual Study Group experience has been like and they give insights on things they've learned since starting this new learning modality. To learn more about educational technology at SUNY Empire State College visit the link in the description, www.esc.edu/edtech
Hello and welcome to the Teaching in Tech podcast brought to you by SUNY Empire State College. Each month, one of the college's educational technologist interviews a faculty mentor and discusses with them any aspect of educational technology. We'll dive into why it's cool and the way the faculty mentor uses it and how you could use it too. This month, is part 2 of our two part interview with faculty mentor JoAnn Kingsley about her use of Moodle and some of the basics of being a distance educator during this COVID-19 quarantine. If you enjoyed this episode, join us again next time and recommend us to your friends and colleagues. To learn more about Educational Technology at SUNY Empire State College, visit us at www.esc.edu/edtech
Hello! And Welcome to the teaching and Tech Podcast brought to you by the Educational Technologists at SUNY Empire State College. Here, regularly an Educational Technologist and an ESC faculty mentor discuss an aspect of educational technology. We will dive into why it’s cool, the ways the faculty mentor uses it, and how you could use it too! This month we will be talking to JoAnn Kingsley about the experience of teaching online and at a distance during this COVID-19 quarantine. This episode is part 1 of 2.
Welcome to the Teaching and Tech podcast. Where Dedicated Mentoring Meets Innovative Technology. This podcast is brought to you by the educational technologists of SUNY Empire State College. Today we are talking to Dr. Eileen O’Connor, Associate Professor & Coordinator for the Masters of Arts Learning & Emerging Technology Program here at SUNY Empire State College. My talk with Eileen will focus on her use of LinkedIn for Learning with students in the online classroom setting. If you enjoyed this episode, join us again next time and recommend us to your friends and colleagues. To learn more about Educational Technology at SUNY Empire State College, visit the link in the description www.esc.edu/edtech
This episode focuses on the process in place for reviewing ESC online courses to meet accessibility requirements. It included what the criteria are we look for and the will include faculty perspective on the process as well.
Welcome to the Teaching and Tech podcast. Where Dedicated Mentoring Meets Innovative Technology. This podcast is brought to you by the educational technologists of SUNY Empire State College. Today, Jill Anderson, educational technologist for our Western New York Region, is chatting on personal experiences with podcast publishing in higher education with Shantih Clemans, Director of the SUNY Empire State College’s Center for Mentoring, Learning and Academic Innovation and Mike Fortune, educational technologist for the Capital District and School of Graduate Studies. If you enjoyed this episode, join us again next time and recommend us to your friends and colleagues. To learn more about Educational Technology at Empire State College, visit the link in the description www.esc.edu/edtech
Educational and Emerging Technologies is proud to present our first webinar and podcast for the 2019 -2020 school year. This August installment is titled, “Where to find EdTech Resources in the ESC Ecosystem.” This installment is a short pre-recorded video rather than a live webinar to allow faculty to watch it when possible during this busy time of the year. We focused on answering the four most common questions we get from faculty at the start of the new school year: 1. how to request a Moodle shell [0:52], 2. how to find who is your local Ed tech and the tools and platforms we support [2:18], 3. where to located our webinar and podcast calendar, RSVP forms and past recordings [3:27], and 4. how to navigate and utilize our services using the Service Desk website [5:35]. Feel free to navigate directly to the topic you need by fast forwarding to the time stamp shown.
Today's episode features a conversation with Melissa Zgliczynski, Director of Accessibility Resources and Services and Shaun Hoppel, Educational Technologist, about current accommodations and accessibility at Empire State College and trends across Higher Education in general. You can find more information about the educational technologists at www.esc.edu/edtech. The music used in this podcast is Corporate Innovative by Scott Holmes and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License.
Today's episode features a conversation with Brooklyn and Staten Island Educational Technologist Norana Cantrell about using gaming in instruction. You can find more information about the educational technologists at www.esc.edu/edtech. The music used in this podcast is Corporate Innovative by Scott Holmes and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License.
Today's episode features a conversation with Rochester-based faculty member, Barbara Pollock on her experience using MoodleRooms for teaching and learning. Even though Barbara taught face to face for many years, she started teaching online with a positive attitude as an early adopter. In this episode, Barbara shares her experiences and considerations for online instruction. You can find more information about the educational technologists at www.esc.edu/edtech. The music used in this podcast is Corporate Innovative by Scott Holmes and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License.
Today's episode features a conversation with Saratoga Springs-based faculty member, Susan Oaks on her experience using Open Educational Resources as learning aids for students. She shares her process for creating an OER and her student feedback. You can find more information about the educational technologists at www.esc.edu/edtech. The music used in this podcast is Corporate Innovative by Scott Holmes and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License.
In this episode, we are talking to Diane Perilli and Carolina Kim de Salamanca about their work creating synchronous learning opportunities for online courses. Perilli wanted to add more opportunities for her students to interact and brought Kim de Salamanca on to help discover her options. Spoiler: Perilli has been testing these opportunities in her introductory courses with success! You can find more information about the educational technologists at www.esc.edu/edtech. The music used in this podcast is Corporate Innovative by Scott Holmes and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License.