We lighten our loads and learn to be present with our students as host Kevin Patton continues sharing lessons learned from his own failures and successes in moving from on-campus to distance education. A supportive voice for a troubled time.
0:00:48 | The Emergency Continues 0:07:06 | Sponsored by AAA 0:07:46 | New Skills for New Situations 0:23:05 | Sponsored by HAPI 0:23:53 | Being Present 0:33:49 | Sponsored by HAPS 0:34:29 | Leaner Is Meaner 0:43:10 | More Tips 0:59:27 | Facing the Lion 1:04:17 | Staying Connected
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Good teaching cannot be reduced to technique; good teaching comes from the identity and integrity of the teacher. (Parker Palmer)
The Emergency Continues6.5 minutes
Another 19 tips in this episode, adding to two previous episodes on how to quickly move our on-campus course to remote instruction.
- Mid-Winter Winterizing of Our Courses | Bonus Episode 63
- Quickly Moving to Remote Delivery—The Musical | Bonus Episode 64b
- Kevin’s Unofficial Guide to the HAPS Annual Conference | Bonus Episode
- Features Kevin's Law of Professional Development: If I learn just ONE useful thing in a professional development experience, it’s worth it.
- Keep up with science updates, including COVID-19 outbreak updates in The A&P Professor Nuzzel Newsletter
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- A searchable transcript for this episode, as well as the captioned audiogram of this episode, are sponsored by the American Association for Anatomy (AAA) at anatomy.org.
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If we are using web meeting software or webinars, this gives a great opportunity to develop professional skills for students to carry with them through to their careers.
20: Keep your lab coat handy. 21: Teach students web meeting/webinar skills
- Communication, Clarity, & Medical Errors | Episode 55 (discussion of professionalism)
- More on Spelling, Case, & Grammar | Episode 56 (discussion of professionalism)
- ‘Zoombombing’ Attacks Disrupt Classes (article discussing the importance of familiarizing yourself with the settings in your web meeting platform to avoid intrusive and offensive interruption) my-ap.us/2WGYCHH
- How to Keep the Party Crashers from Crashing Your Zoom Event (post from Zoom on how to manage settings for safety) my-ap.us/3bwesZY
- Web Meeting & Webinar Skills (student handout you can use or adapt for your course)
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03/25/20 • 65 min
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