Ideas That Matter
By Julia Winter
Ideas That MatterJun 22, 2021
S2E8 | Newton's Road, Getting STEM to the Community
Julia speaks to Barb Termaat, Executive director of Newton's Road, in Traverse city Michigan to discuss bringing STEM into the northwestern Michigan community.
Credits:
Host: Julia Winter
Special Guest: Barb Termaat
Producer: Typhany Jones
Editor/Logo/Music: Liz Gross
Narrator: Gianna Manchester
S2E7 | Creating Opportunity with Accessibility
In this episode Julia talks with Dr. Henry "Hoby" Wedler and Professor Dean Tantillo about their experience adding a new vision to learning at UC Davis and how it has affected their work outside of the classroom.
Credits:
Host: Julia Winter
Special Guest: Dr. Henry "Hoby" Wedler & Professor Dean Tantillo
Producer: Typhany Jones
Editor/Logo/Music: Liz Gross
Narrator: Gianna Manchester
S2E6 | Teaching with a STEM Mindset
Join Julia as she talks with Dr. Michelle Thompson, an instructor at the Effingham College and Career Academy, who uses a STEM-focused curriculum in her classroom. Dr. Thompson also gives insight into her students involvement in the WestEd study for the Kasi project.
Credits:
Host: Julia Winter
Special Guest: Dr. Michelle Thompson
Producer: Typhany Jones
Editor/Logo/Music: Liz Gross
Narrator: Gianna Manchester
S2E5 | Behind the Scenes at CERP
Join Julia as she talks with Michael Seery the outgoing editor-in-chief of the Chemistry Education Research and Practice journal and Gwen Lawrie the incoming editor-in-chief. They go into the submission and review process of research papers.
Credits:
Host: Julia Winter
Special Guest: Michael Seery & Gwen Lawrie
Producer: Typhany Jones
Editor/Logo/Music: Liz Gross
Narrator: Gianna Manchester
S2E4 | Learning Beyond Borders
How can two classrooms in different countries work together to improve teaching chemistry? Listen as Julia discusses collaborative education with chemistry professors, Brett McCollum of Mount Royal University in Calgary Canada, and Layne Morsch of the University of Illinois in Springfield US.
Credits:
Host: Julia Winter
Special Guest: Brett McCollum & Layne Morsch
Producer: Typhany Jones
Editor/Logo/Music: Liz Gross
Narrator: Gianna Manchester
S2E3 | Growing A Chemistry Community
Britland Dekorver, a Professor of Chemistry at Grand Valley State University, catches up with Julia about the popular Facebook community she founded and grew. They discuss how it helps teachers and students, especially during this time where remote learning has grown exponentially.
Credits:
Host: Julia Winter
Special Guest: Britland Dekorver
Producer: Typhany Jones
Editor/Logo/Music: Liz Gross
Narrator: Gianna Manchester
S2E2 | Student Perspective on Online Education
What ideas do students have for online education?
We talk with Tanjot Grewal of McMaster University (Hamilton, Ontario) and Nicole Kada of Wayne State University (Detroit, Michigan) about the student perspective about the coming online semester. What are some of the ideas they bring to make online learning more effective? How does accessibility for all students play a part in this discussion? What are the silver linings, if any, from this shift to online during the Covid-19 pandemic? We end on a hopeful note about the future!
This is a great conversation – let’s get back to school and keep moving forward.
Credits:
Host: Julia Winter
Special Guest: Tanjot Grewal & Nicole Kada
Producer: Typhany Jones
Editor/Logo/Music: Liz Gross
Narrator: Gianna Manchester
S2E1 | Creating Community in Online Learning
Julia talks with Bellevue College faculty member Jennie Kong Mayer and her organic chemistry student Rizmina Lathiff about features she used with Zoom to make her online class more interactive. We caught up with Jennie after a post in ChemEdX.org about the methods she used to build community and engagement in her summer organic chemistry class. I was so used to seeing my students in person and then we would meet online. But with this spring quarter going completely online, it was like we were all complete strangers. So, do you create that classroom feeling in a virtual setting? That’s the question that Jennie tries to answer in the podcast!
ChemEDX Blog Post
Credits:
Host: Julia Winter
Special Guest: Jennie Kong Mayer & Rizmina Lathiff
Producer/Narrator: Typhany Jones
Editor/Logo/Music: Liz Gross
S1E11 | Adapting Labs for a New Norm
Lab flow was designed to wrap digital curriculum around the traditional lab, wet bench experience that we're all trying to give students, which I think it's very important. But starting in April, when schools started closing down, we had a number of institutions who were using our software and they said, could you help us?
We explore more in this conversation: lab simulations, home labs, badging, how to structure a lab class in the pandemic, and even cheating. Be ready for the fall classes with this great conversation.
Thanks to Jamie Caras for the difference he is making in helping lab instructors and students who want to learn!
Read the corresponding blog post:
Credits:
Host: Julia Winter
Special Guest: Jamie Caras
Producer: Typhany Jones
Editor/Logo/Music: Liz Gross
Narrator: Gianna Manchester
S1E10 | The Wonders of Specs Grading with Renee Link
In today's episode, Julia Winter sits down with Professor Renee Link of UC Irvine and talks about how she implemented the Specs Grading method in teaching a 1000-student organic chemistry lab course. Find out what Specs grading is, and why it changes the nature of assessment in teaching and learning. Fascinating!
Read the corresponding blog post: http://www.alchem.ie/blog/specifications-grading-at-uc-irvine-with-renee-link
Credits:
Host: Julia Winter
Special Guest: Renee Link
Producer/Narrator: Typhany Jones
Editor/Logo/Music: Liz Gross
S1E9 | The Unforeseen Path: How A Blind Student Navigates Chemistry
"Welcome to Alchemie's Podcast "Ideas that Matter," where we meet people making a difference in Education. In today's episode, Julia Winter talks to Nicole Kada, a Senior at Wayne State University, graduating with her bachelor's degree in Nutrition and Food Science to discuss her journey navigating through organic chemistry as a visually impaired student.
Read the corresponding blog post: http://www.alchem.ie/blog/the-unforeseen-path-how-a-blind-student-navigates-chemistry
Credits:
Host: Julia Winter
Special Guest: Nicole Kada
Producer: Typhany Jones
Editor/Logo/Music: Liz Gross
Narrator: Gianna Manchester
S1E8 | The Devil is in the Details
In today's episode, Julia Winter sits down with Florida Institute of Technology professor Roberto Peverati to discuss computational chemistry labs.
Read the corresponding blog post: http://www.alchem.ie/blog/the-devil-in-the-details-a-new-lab-class-for-computational-chemistry
Credits
Host: Julia Winter
Special Guest: Roberto Peverati
Producer: Typhany Jones
Editor/Logo/Music: Liz Gross
Narrator: Gianna Manchester
S1E7 | Project-based learning at UCLA
Alex Spokoyny and his fourth-year graduate student Mary Grumbles are today’s guests to discuss undergraduate chemistry projects where students produce Wikipedia entries for inorganic chemistry topics and a communication project in a non-major’s introductory chemistry course where students refute scientific“statements” made on Twitter.
Read the corresponding blog post: https://www.alchem.ie/blog/project-based-learning-at-ucla
Credits
Host: Julia Winter
Special Guests: Alex Spokoyny & Mary Grumbles
Producer: Typhany Jones
Editor/Logo/Music: Liz Gross
Narrator: Gianna Manchester
S1E6 | Center on Student Growth
In today's episode, Julia Winter sits down with the University of Ottawa’s Professor Alison Flynn to discuss chemistry education research and the growth and goals needed to empower students through their journey in their careers in chemistry.
Read the corresponding blog post: https://www.alchem.ie/blog/center-on-student-growth
Credits
Host: Julia Winter
Special Guest: Alison Flynn
Producer: Typhany Jones
Editor/Logo/Music: Liz Gross
Narrator: Gianna Manchester
S1E5 | Connecting with Chemistry
A conversation with Andy Brunning of Compound Interest and how his infographics have made an impact. Compound Interest is a site that aims to take a closer look at the chemical compounds we come across on a day-to-day basis, explaining them with easy-to-understand graphics.
Read the corresponding blog post: https://www.alchem.ie/blog/connecting-with-chemistry-a-conversation-with-andy-brunning-of-compound-interest
Credits
Host: Julia Winter
Special Guest: Andy Brunning
Producer: Typhany Jones
Editor/Logo/Music: Liz Gross
Narrator: Gianna Manchester
S1E4 | Chemix: Lab Diagrams Made Easy
Julia Winter sits down with Hai Mac the creator of Chemix an online editor for drawing science lab diagrams and school experiment apparatus.
Read the corresponding blog post: https://www.alchem.ie/blog/chemix-lab-diagrams-made-easy
Credits
Host: Julia Winter
Special Guest: Hai Mac
Producer: Typhany Jones
Editor/Logo/Music: Liz Gross
Narrator: Gianna Manchester
S1E3 | Magical and Malleable Research Stories
Join Julia Winter and Marshall Brennan as they discuss the ChemRxiv platform and how it is changing the way papers get peer-reviewed.
Read the corresponding blog post: https://www.alchem.ie/blog/magical-and-malleable-research-stories-the-chemrxiv-platform-a-conversation-marshall-brennan
Credits
Host: Julia Winter
Special Guest: Marshall Brennan
Producer: Typhany Jones
Editor/Logo/Music: Liz Gross
Narrator: Gianna Manchester
S1E2 | A Growth Mindset for ChemEd Research
Julia sits down with University of Michigan professor, Ginger Shultz, and discusses the importance of a growth mindset when tackling new research projects. You are going to want to hear this.
Read the corresponding blog post: https://www.alchem.ie/blog/a-growth-mindset-for-chemed-research
Credits
Host: Julia Winter
Special Guest: Ginger Shultz
Producer: Typhany Jones
Editor/Logo/Music: Liz Gross
Narrator: Gianna Manchester
S1E1 | Lab Talk with Jamie Caras
The Future of Chemistry
Julia Winter sits down with Jamie Caras to discuss the future of chemistry labs, STEM education, and how important student confidence is to succeed in the science world. This was a great discussion. You want to hear this!
Read the corresponding blog post: https://www.alchem.ie/blog/lab-talk
Credits
Host: Julia Winter
Special Guest: Jaime Caras
Producer: Typhany Jones
Editor/Logo/Music: Liz Gross
Narrator: Gianna Manchester