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HigherEd Heroes - How to use scavenger hunts and have students use their own bodies as empirical devices for learning

HigherEd Heroes - How to use scavenger hunts and have students use their own bodies as empirical devices for learning

FromHigher Ed Heroes


HigherEd Heroes - How to use scavenger hunts and have students use their own bodies as empirical devices for learning

FromHigher Ed Heroes

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Length:
20 minutes
Released:
Jun 6, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, Al and Seb talk to Dr Ryan Williams (School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry at The University of Queensland) about making students aware of how the their studies are being embodied and lived in their every environments and spaces.  
Released:
Jun 6, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (44)

In ‘HigherEd Heroes’, we talk to some of the best teachers about ‘what works’ in their university classrooms in a down-to-earth, jargon-free, and non-technical manner. Our objective is to communicate practical advice from the bottom-up to a broad range of teachers about new ideas they may want to integrate into their classrooms and to stimulate open conversations about their everyday practice. Each episode explores what excites students to learn, what keeps them coming back for lectures, and what makes teaching fun for both teachers and students. We hope that you engage in these conversations and (like us) find something in them which inspires you to make small changes that may reward you and your students in big ways.‘ Higher Ed Heroes’ is convened by The University of Queensland's Dr Seb Kaempf and Dr Al Stark and produced by Anthony Frangi. If you want to listen to the podcast, get more information, or get in touch, please visit: https://itali.uq.edu.au/about/projects/highered-heroes-podcast