"So I think this whole idea of cumulative culture is a way to make humans exceptional. But it's clear to me that humans are exceptional, and seeing it through baboon glasses, I can understand in a different way why they're exceptional. But many of the things that we think are uniquely human are actually present in other animals." - Dr. Shirley Strum Dr. Shirley Strum is a groundbreaking anthropologist who has spent over five decades living alongside wild baboons in Kenya. Her work has transformed our understanding of these intelligent, socially complex animals — their relationships, their adaptability, and the intricate societies they create. In her new book, Echoes of Our Origins , Shirley challenges long-held beliefs about evolution, the human-animal divide, and what it truly means to coexist. This conversation is about science — but it’s also about humility, hope, and the messy, beautiful complexity of life on Earth. Links: https://www.press.jhu.edu/books/title/53757/echoes-our-origins https://anthropology.ucsd.edu/people/faculty/faculty-profiles/shirley-strum.html…
Expert faculty, administrators, and staff discuss the use of technology in higher education. From mobile learning to online learning to digital resources, the panel examines how technology can efficiently and effectively be integrated into education settings. The Cast: Autumm Caines - Associate Director of Academic Technology - @autumm Nicole Kraft - Assistant Professor (Clinical) Journalism, Apple Distinguished Educator - @Nicole_Kraft Byron Roush - Director of Educational Technology - @ntd ...
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EdTech Discussion w/ Dr. Gregory ZobelA discussion with Dr. Gregory Zobel about challenges and ideas within Education Technology.Von EdTech.FM
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Open Education Resources w/ Dr. Gregory ZobelA discussion with Dr. Gregory Zobel about open education resources.Von EdTech.FM
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Open Education ResourcesOpen educational resources are a growing topic in higher education as concerns over the cost of education and the ability to collaborate and share using the Internet have rapidly expanded in recent years. In this episode we address:Defining “open”Using OER to provide current and affordable resources to studentsPotential OER …
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Social Media in EducationOutside the classroom - In Episode 2, we discussed the role that social media can have in the classroom and how to use social media to make the classroom more authentic and relevant to students. In this episode, we discuss how to use it outside of the classroom to help create a sense of community and teach digital literacy/…
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Social Media in EducationIn the classroom —Nicole shares her experiences in integrating social media in the classroom and working with students.The ECAR student study from last two years reported this with last year’s being up to 73% from 60% of students saying that they want keep their social and academic lives seperate http://net.educause.edu/ir/…
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Hybrid LearningEpisode 1 of this podcast is about hybrid (or blended) learning. Nicole Kraft leads us in a discussion about hybrid learning, framed around questions that are common among faculty that are new to teaching in this modality:What is a hybrid course? How does it differ from a flipped classroom?What are the expectations from faculty, stud…
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Getting to Know UsWhat is Higher Ed Tech?A recurring podcast about topics around educational technology in higher education and how they affect teaching and learning in the United States of America.That is a pretty specific focus but we realize that Higher Ed Tech does not happen in a vacuum. We will be bringing in a broad spectrum of interests fro…
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