How Does the Fourth Season of a Course Podcast Work?
Asking my first-year writing students to create short audio pieces in lieu of written essays was a bit of a gamble the …
Asking my first-year writing students to create short audio pieces in lieu of written essays was a bit of a gamble the …
This past spring, I made a number of changes to my first-year writing seminar on the history and mathematics of cryptography. Some …
After spending most of 2020 helping faculty and other instructors prepare to teach in online and hybrid contexts, I had the chance …
I’m excited to share that my cryptography students and I will launch the third season of our class podcast, One-Time Pod, this …
One of the themes we build into much of our work at the Vanderbilt Center for Teaching is the notion of engaging …
Earlier this week a federal judge ordered Apple to comply with an FBI request to assist in unlocking an iPhone owned by …
This year the Vanderbilt Center for Teaching is hosting a few educational technology working groups for faculty, staff, and students interested in …
I’m teaching my cryptography seminar again this fall. As a first-year writing seminar in mathematics, it’s an unusual course. It has some …
Back in 2012, I wrote a few posts for the CIRTL Network on teaching with technology. Some of the technologies mentioned have …
Cross-posted from Wonders & Marvels. When you teach mathematics, it’s not every semester that a major motion picture is released that’s squarely …