“Trying the tech”
Episode 16 of Adjunctitis dives into the world of tech preparation for educators. Join April Brown, Assistant Professor of Journalism at Cal State L.A., as she shares a story highlighting the importance of being tech-savvy before the first day of class. Learn key questions to answer about your classroom's tech setup and discover essential tips for seamless online teaching. Don't let tech issues affect your first impression.
“Ch, ch, ch, changes”
Join April Brown, Assistant Professor of Journalism at Cal State, L.A., and her guest Angele Anderfuren from the University of Michigan in Episode 15 of Adjunctitis. Dive into the world of planning for the next semester, embracing changes, conducting experiments, and reflecting on the teaching journey. Discover insights, tips, and personal experiences that will help educators thrive in their roles. Don't miss the wisdom shared on making adjustments, handling grading with generosity, and the importance of continuous improvement.
“Whatever Works!”
Figuring out what kind of content will work best for your students can take significant time and effort. You may head straight to textbooks suggested by previous professors, consider new online offerings, and even create your own materials. But sometimes, thinking outside the box can bring surprising advantages.
“Post-pandemic learning syndrome”
The pandemic has changed the landscape of higher education, especially the students. Remote learning, social distancing, and other factors have made teaching more difficult. Listen to the episode for some ideas on combatting those issues.
“Congratulations! Do you know what you’re in for?”
Some things change, some things stay the same. Are you prepared for campus and the classroom?