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The conversations that matter in learning and teaching, as we delve into the issues that shape higher education today. Brought to you by Federation University Australia.
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Learning Technology Coach Podcast

Centre for Innovation in Teaching and Learning (CITL), Memorial University

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The Learning Technology Coach podcast is produced by the Centre for Innovation in Teaching and Learning (CITL) at Memorial University. Learning Technology Coaches are current graduate students at Memorial who use their research and teaching experience to support faculty across the institution by investigating and proposing learning technologies to address instructional problems. The Podcast was initiated by the coaches as a way to broaden their understanding of how pedagogy and technology co ...
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Welcome to the KAI Podcast series - helping you to build better teams and great leaders. KAI, or the Kirton Adaption Innovation Inventory, is the world's foremost measure for problem solving style. It is used widely to create cohesive and productive teams and effective leaders. It has been in use for over 40 years and is supported by a large body of academic research from around the world. In these podcasts, we aim to shine a light on the issues and problems facing all teams as they strive t ...
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Welcome to Part 5 of the KAI Foundation 5 podcast series, our five part introduction to building better teams and great leaders with the Kirton Adaption Innovation Inventory. KAI is the world's foremost measure for problem solving style. It's used widely to create cohesive and productive teams and effective leaders. It's been in use for over 40 yea…
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Featuring ChatGPT - An artificial intelligence tool capable of upholding human-like conversations, problem-solving, and content creation. Since its launch in November 2022, ChatGPT has taken the world by storm. Millions of people use it globally, and it has the potential to transform our way of working and thinking. Critics are concerned about its …
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Featuring Dr. Brenda Stoesz - Research Lead, Centre for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning, University of Manitoba Dr. Stoesz examines academic integrity policy and the effectiveness of educational interventions to promote academic integrity, prevent academic misconduct, and enhance learning. In this episode, hear what an expert in academic i…
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Featuring Carolyn Best - Manager, Writing Centre, Memorial University Carolyn is an expert in academic writing and has extensive experience teaching it to second-language students. In this episode, hear what a writing expert says about using generative AI in academic writing. Carolyn believes that, despite some of the potential drawbacks of AI, it …
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Featuring Julie Pitcher-Giles - Assistant Professor, Business Administration, Grenfell Campus. Memorial University Dr. Pitcher-Giles has extensive teaching experience and focuses her research on strategic social responsibility. Other interests lie in the scholarship of in-person and online teaching and learning, university learning, and curriculum …
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Featuring Dua Fatima - Student, Master of Artificial Intelligence Program, Memorial University Dua studied Bioinformatics and worked in fascinating areas such as computer-aided drug design and microbiome data analysis through machine learning. In this episode, hear a graduate student’s opinion of the impact of AI on higher education and how student…
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Featuring Hilary P. Hennessey - Student's with Disabilities Representative / Young Adult Leader, Newfoundland and Labrador Canadian Federation of Students / National Centre of Learning Disabilities Hilary is currently working towards a Masters degree in Health Ethics from Memorial University. Ms. Hennessey uses her voice on a local, national and in…
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Featuring Pam Phillips and Cathy Wicks - Senior Instructional Designer and Instructional Design Technologist, CITL, Memorial University As members of CITL’s Learning Design and Development team, both keep universal design for learning (UDL) and WCAG and other accessibility standards at the forefront of their work when building online learning oppor…
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Featuring Dr. Amy Todd - Assistant Professor, Department of Biochemistry, Memorial University Dr. Todd, through her experience in curriculum and program development, frequently applies team-based learning approaches and authentic theory to her teaching. In this episode, discover the benefits of incorporating accessibility features in courses that c…
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Featuring Dr. Brittany Singleton - Academic Affairs Manager, D2L Dr. Singleton provides strategic leadership, guidance and support for the development of innovative programs in the teaching and learning realm in both the K-12 and Higher Ed verticals. Her experience focuses around holistic student development, instruction, mentorship, and programmin…
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Featuring Jason Geary - Manager, Accessibility Services (Blundon Centre), Memorial University As an educator, Jason brings a supportive perspective on working with students who experience difficulties completing their university studies. In this episode, discover the history and role of Accessibility Services at Memorial, while delving into challen…
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Featuring Dr. Amy Warren - Interim AVP (Academic) and Dean, School of Graduate Studies, Memorial University Using her leadership and research experience Dr. Warren instils accessibility and equity into her work with various stakeholders of the institution and community at large. In this episode, hear how the leadership in higher education have a cr…
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Wellbeing and Diversity are hot topics at the moment, and in this podcast, Nicola Kirton discusses the importance of understanding and respecting our various cognitive styles. We all think, operate and problem solve in different ways - this preference is set very early in life. Here Nicola discusses how this natural preference can help us: make goo…
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Featuring Dr. Gavan Watson - Associate Vice-President (Teaching and Learning), Director of CITL and adjunct professor in the Faculty of Education, Memorial University Papers referenced: Cullen, R., & Harris, M. (2009). Assessing learner-centredness through course syllabi. Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 34(1), 115–125. https://doi.org/…
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Welcome to the KAI podcast series ‘Building Better Teams and Great Leaders.’ KAI or the Kirton Adaption Innovation Inventory is one of the world’s foremost measures for problem solving, team work and creativity. It's been in use for over 40 years and is supported by a wide range of academic research from around the world. In these podcasts we aim t…
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Welcome to the KAI Podcast Series, ‘Building Better Teams and Great Leaders.’ KAI, or the Kirton Adaption Innovation Inventory, is the world's foremost measure for problem solving style. It's used widely to create cohesive and productive teams and effective leaders. It's been in use for over 40 years and is supported by a large body of academic res…
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Welcome to the KAI podcast series ‘Building Better Teams and Great Leaders’. KAI, or the Kirton Adaption Innovation inventory is the world's foremost measure for problem solving style. It is used widely to create cohesive and productive teams and effective leaders. It's been in use for over 40 years and is supported by a large body of academic rese…
  continue reading
 
Welcome to the KAI Podcast Series, ‘Building Better Teams and Great Leaders.’ KAI, or the Kirton Adaption Innovation Inventory, is the world's foremost measure for problem solving style. It's used widely to create cohesive and productive teams and effective leaders. It's been in use for over 40 years and is supported by a large body of academic res…
  continue reading
 
Welcome to Part 4 of the KAI Foundation Five Podcast Series, our five part introduction to building better teams and great leaders with the Kirton Adaption Innovation Inventory. KAI is the world’s foremost measure for problem solving style. It’s used widely to create cohesive and productive teams and effective leaders. It’s been in use for about 40…
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Welcome to Part 3 of the KAI Foundation Five Podcast Series, our five part introduction to building better teams and great leaders with the Kirton Adaption Innovation Inventory. KAI is the world's foremost measure for problem solving style. It is used widely to create cohesive and productive teams and effective leaders. It's been in use for over 40…
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Welcome to Part 2 of the KAI Foundation Five Podcast Series, our five part introduction to building better teams and great leaders with the Kirton Adaption Innovation Inventory. KAI is the world’s foremost measure for problem solving style. It’s used widely to create cohesive and productive teams and effective leaders. It’s been in use for about 40…
  continue reading
 
Welcome to the KAI Foundation Five Podcast Series, our five part introduction to building better teams and great leaders with the Kirton Adaption Innovation Inventory. KAI is the world's foremost measure for problem solving style. It's used widely to create cohesive and productive teams and effective leaders. It's been in use for around 40 years an…
  continue reading
 
Welcome to the KAI podcast series, building better teams and great leaders. KAI (the Kirton Adaption Innovation Inventory) is the world's foremost measure for problem-solving style. It is used widely to create cohesive and productive teams and effective leaders. It has been in use for over 40 years and is supported by a large body of academic resea…
  continue reading
 
Welcome to the KAI Podcast series - helping you to build better teams and great leaders. KAI, the Kirton Adaption Innovation Inventory, is the world's foremost measure for problem solving style. It is used widely to create cohesive and productive teams and effective leaders. It's been in use for over 40 years and is supported by a large body of aca…
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