The Dreamery Sessions
By Penn State TLT
The Dreamery SessionsAug 23, 2019
S02E4 - Grit personified
To overcome difficulties brought on by the pandemic, it's taken copious amounts of grit by people from all walks of life. In the Season Two finale, Ray Schmitt, Zach Lonsinger, and Renea Nichols discuss how they've seen grit brought to life by fellow Penn Staters.
S02E3 - Inequalities in higher education
As a first-generation college student, Renea Nichols came to know how differing backgrounds shaped how she and her peers navigated the higher ed world. Now, as an assistant teaching professor in Penn State's Bellisario College of Communications, Nichols puts that experience to use to help give her students an equitable experience. With the pandemic providing even deeper context around students' inequalities, Nichols joins co-hosts Ray Schmitt and Zach Lonsinger to talk about how she combats it, how to advocate for deeper change, and more.
Please Note: As Penn State prepares for more in-person instruction during the summer and fall 2021 semesters, changes have been made to the technology loaner program that's mentioned in this episode. Please visit the University's Keep Teaching and Keep Learning websites for more details.
S02E2 - Student Engagement
When the pandemic shut down in-person instruction at Penn State, assistant teaching professor Renea Nichols traveled to Arizona to live with family. From there she continued to teach her Bellisario College of Communications students, and worked hard to keep them engaged with the course materials. In this episode, Nichols talks with co-hosts Ray Schmitt and Zach Lonsinger about how her idea of student engagement has evolved, what student engagement could look like in a post-pandemic world, and more.
S02E1 - Get to know Renea Nichols
Welcome to Season Two of The Dreamery Sessions! Join Ray Schmitt and Zach Lonsinger in getting to know this season's guest co-host Renea Nichols. An assistant teaching professor in the Bellisario College of Communications, Nichols has a strong track record of innovative and creative teaching methods. Their conversation touches on Nichols' teaching background, how she used technology to help virtually welcome a cohort of first-year students, and more.
S02E0 - The Bridge Episode
We're back! This episode features a conversation with Jennifer Sparrow, associate vice president for Teaching and Learning with Technology and deputy chief information officer at Penn State. She shares her approach to leading the organization through COVID, lessons learned from the pandemic, and more. Also, Ray and Zach set the table for The Dreamery Session's full Season Two coming later this spring, highlighted by the announcement of a special guest co-host who will be a part of each episode.
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S01E7 - The Moral Moments story
How does an idea grow into something greater? What's needed to take an instructor's inspiration for improving students' communication skills and turn it into a course that has the potential to impact tens of thousands of students at Penn State? Susan Russell, associate professor in the Penn State School of Theatre and former Penn State Laureate, and Cyrstal Ramsay, manager of faculty programs with Teaching and Learning with Technology at Penn State, joined The Dreamery Sessions to discuss the Moral Moments project and how the Penn State community made its growth possible.
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S01E6 - Student innovation
How do you stand out among over 40,000 students at Penn State's University Park campus or among the nearly 100,000 combined Penn State students when you add the Commonwealth Campuses and World Campus? Let us introduce you to Carly Siegel and Khaled Khalil, two undergraduates at University Park who are taking advantage of available resources to make an impact on their education and their peers' education.
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S01E5 - Digital Fluency at Penn State Greater Allegheny
Penn State Greater Allegheny is advancing digital fluency by undertaking a project to provide free access for its students and faculty to iPads. The project has been in existence for a little over a year and it took a great deal of collaboration among administration, faculty, and staff to bring it to life. In this episode we talk to Dr. Jacqueline Edmondson, chancellor and chief academic officer at Greater Allegheny about the strategy and implementation of the digital fluency project along with Larry Dupak and Lori Hepner, two faculty members making use of the iPads in their coursework.
Show Notes
Penn State Greater Allegheny
Adobe Creative Cloud at Penn State
Træna Municipality in Norway
iNaturalist
MC Escher and tessellation
Episode transcription
S01E4 - Teaching in an experimental classroom
Daniel Foster has taught agriculture teacher education, global agriculture competency, and more at Penn State since 2009. Yet, until this fall he has never taught in an experimental classroom. ASI 110 is a newly-renovated learning space that welcomed faculty and students for the first time at the start of this academic year. Foster spent some time with Ray and Zach discussing why he's excited to teach in the space, what used to stress him out as an instructor, and what makes him love agriculture education. In this episode, come for the edtech talk and stay for Daniel's Texas-sized personality and country music expertise.
Show Notes:
Robert's Rules of Order
Bloom's Taxonomy
John Dewey
Hayes Carll
Corb Lund
Global Teach Ag Initiative
Daniel Foster Twitter
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S01E3 - Penn State's Maker-in-Residence
Penn State's most recent enrollment snapshot showed over 97,000 students across the University. What's one thing they all have in common? They have free access to 3D printing! One of their fellow students, Walter Bain is a maker-in-residence at Maker Commons on the University Park campus. He helps to make sure thousands of prints are completed each semester, educates visitors about 3D printing, and prints some pretty impressive things himself. He sat down with Dreamery Sessions hosts Ray Schmitt and Zach Lonsinger to talk everything 3D printing and how it has impacted his experience as a Penn State student.
Walter Bain, Maker-in-Residence transcription
Disclaimer: 3D printing copyrighted material at Penn State's Maker Commons is not allowed.
Season 1, Ep. 2 - Streaming SOC 119 around the world
SOC 119 is one of Penn State’s most popular courses with over 700 registered students each semester. Did you know, thanks to modern streaming technology and a dedicated student production team, it also has a worldwide audience? Tune in to hear about the inspiration for streaming every class live online, what it takes to pull it off, and more.
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S01E1 - The DICE talk
This is the premiere of The Dreamery Sessions; a show that brings you conversations about people using technology to transform how teaching and learning happen at Penn State and beyond. Hosts Ray Schmitt and Zach Lonsinger are part of Teaching and Learning with Technology (TLT), and in this episode they investigate four themes that characterize reconstructing higher education through technology; Digital fluency, Innovation, Creativity, and Emerging technology.
Four experts join Ray and Zach to provide insight and context around each of these themes. Jennifer Sparrow, associate vice president of TLT, talks digital fluency; Kyle Bowen, TLT's director of innovation, goes into innovation; Ryan Wetzel, manager of creative learning initiatives at TLT, hits on creativity; and Bart Pursel, assistant director of innovation at TLT, investigates emerging technology. These conversations provide important understanding on each of the DICE themes and set the stage for an exciting first season of The Dreamery Sessions.
Links:
Jennifer Sparrow essay on digital fluency
Kyle Bowen Q&A in University Business
Media Commons and Maker Commons; Penn State's creative learning spaces managed by Ryan Wetzel
S01E0 - Welcome to the Dreamery Sessions
What is the Dreamery Sessions all about? Meet co-hosts Ray Schmitt and Zach Lonsinger as they break down the idea behind the podcast, how it started, and why they are doing it. Let us know what you think on twitter @radio_ray and @zachlonsinger.