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By Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence (CAFE)

A video podcast series featuring outside-the-box ways of teaching and learning from faculty at Missouri University of Science & Technology.
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Academic Dishonesty: Episode 1

CAFE CreativeSep 23, 2021

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Academic Dishonesty: Episode 1

Academic Dishonesty: Episode 1

How often are students cheating?  What are the motivations behind cheating, and can it be reduced?  Questions like these are covered in our first episode of the this 3 part series on academic dishonesty.  We take a deep dive into this complex issue to get a pulse on what's going on exclusively at S&T.

Sep 23, 202116:47
Academic Dishonesty: Episode 3

Academic Dishonesty: Episode 3

In our final episode of the academic dishonesty series we'll consider different perspectives of the "new normal" for higher education, especially when it comes to thinking about assessment structure.

Sep 03, 202112:58
Academic Dishonesty: Episode 2

Academic Dishonesty: Episode 2

In Episode 2 of our academic dishonesty series, we cover the processes a student who has been penalized for academic misconduct will go through.  We also learn from Dr. Cindy Blackwell and Dr. Jeff Cawlfield on practical ways to reduce cheating in your classroom.

Sep 01, 202115:37
Following up with the Flippers: Episode 2
Jul 26, 202112:27
Following up with the Flippers: Episode 1

Following up with the Flippers: Episode 1

Ever wonder what it looks like to redesign your class from start to finish? Dr. Theresa Swift shares how she did a full flip of her Circuits II class, and what her results look like 7 years later.

Jul 19, 202114:08
Early Career Faculty & The Pressures with Conducting Research: Dr. Benjamin Kwasa (Episode 2)

Early Career Faculty & The Pressures with Conducting Research: Dr. Benjamin Kwasa (Episode 2)

Risk. Failure. Success. “Risky research” may feel as dangerous as putting out a fire, especially for an early career faculty member.

Dr. Benjamin Kwasa, assistant professor of engineering management and systems engineering, discusses some of the pressures he faces as an early career faculty member doing “risky” research, and why he believes failure is a valuable part of the process.

Apr 28, 202004:53
Virtual Reality for Firefighters: Dr. Benjamin Kwasa (Episode 1)

Virtual Reality for Firefighters: Dr. Benjamin Kwasa (Episode 1)

What do emergency responders and virtual reality have in common?  Assistant Professor of Engineering Management & Systems Engineering, Dr. Benjamin Kwasa, shares with CAFE how he is bringing the two together.  Dr. Kwasa shows how his innovative research strategy in creating new possibilities for emergency responders, will possibly enhance their current training operations.

Apr 24, 202006:27
Launching a Master's Program from an Online Environment

Launching a Master's Program from an Online Environment

Thought your labs were impossible to put online? Talk to Explosives Engineering Emeritus Professor Dr. Paul Worsey, who has been able to successfully convert his demolition labs to online formats.

Dr. Worsey, who has used the fully online environment since 2010 and producing his classes as distance classes, says that video capturing labs and virtual quizzes are key to the program's success. This enabled him to launch a successful master's program in Explosive Engineering in addition to his undergraduate classes.


For the video version: https://youtu.be/8MRBWaXf-vg

Apr 07, 202005:03
Practical Grading Features to use for Remote Teaching

Practical Grading Features to use for Remote Teaching

New to Canvas and not sure what features to use?  With her expertise in both web design and online teaching, Dr. Jossalyn Larson, Assistant Teaching Professor of English & Technical Communication, gives us some of her pro tips on how she started moving fully online.  Dr. Larson emphasizes, from her experience, the value of constant communication with students and a couple common pitfalls to avoid while moving your material online.

 

To view the video portion of this episode:  https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMqUQ3uiZndizlbrUe2Xgo7rhr6qQMV1L



Mar 31, 202010:50
How to Livestream Your Lab: Chemistry Associate Professor shares Best Practices

How to Livestream Your Lab: Chemistry Associate Professor shares Best Practices

Dr. Klaus Woelk, Associate Professor of Chemistry shares how he took his traditional lab and made it a fully online synchronous experience, including using Zoom breakout sessions to have students form lab partners.  

Mar 23, 202007:47
The NTT Perspective: Dr. Nishant Kumar Shares his Process with Educational Research Mini-Grants

The NTT Perspective: Dr. Nishant Kumar Shares his Process with Educational Research Mini-Grants

Mechanical & Aerospace Associate Teaching Professor, Dr. Nishant Kumar, shares why Educational Mini-Grants were helpful to his success as a NTT professor.

Mar 20, 202017:23