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EPISODE · Feb 4, 2026 · 24 MIN

Designing Learning Objectives with Dr. Nanette Tomicek

from The Learning Curve presented by the Academic Commons · host The Academic Commons

This episode features Nanette Tomicek, PhD, and a discussion on designing effective and inclusive learning objectives. Emphasizing the importance of planning, multiple pedagogical frameworks, and inclusive language in curriculum design. This episode highlights practical strategies for educators to develop well-crafted, measurable objectives.   Guest: Nanette Tomicek, PhD Role: Course Director for Anatomy & Physiology, East Falls Campus, Associate Professor Expertise: Pedagogy, active learning, laboratory, and excellence in anatomy and physiology education.   Quote from the Episode: "The learning outcome has to be measurable. That's very important. [...] you need to be thinking about what do you want your students to be able to do, at the end of the course.” - Nanette Tomicek, PhD Getting Started: Collaborate with colleagues to help plan development of learning objectives and gain diverse perspectives. Clearly define what you want students to get out of the course. Stick to one verb per learning objective that leads to observable and measurable student actions. Contact us to talk about designing effective learning objectives.   Terms to Know: The terms below are mentioned in the episode, and for context and clarity, we've provided brief definitions of potentially unfamiliar terms you may hear. Learning Objective: A statement describing what a learner should be able to know or do by the end of an instruction period, using measurable and observable actions. Bloom’s Taxonomy: A framework which classifies different levels of human thinking and learning – i.e., thinking, learning, and understanding. Selected Resources: The Learning Curve team curated this list based on university resources or guest recommendations. Learning Design – Academic Commons Page Zakrajsek, T., & Nilson, L. B. (2023). Teaching at its best: a research-based resource for college instructors (Fifth edition.). Jossey-Bass, a Wiley Brand. Bloom’s Taxonomy - Center for Teaching Excellence - The University of Utah. (n.d.). Retrieved October 10, 2025, from https://cte.utah.edu/instructor-education/Blooms-Taxonomy.php Writing Measurable Course Objectives - The Center for Teaching and Learning. (n.d.). Retrieved October 10, 2025, from https://teaching.charlotte.edu//teaching-guides/course-design/writing-measurable-course-objectives Academic Commons Upcoming Workshops and Events   Follow and subscribe to be notified about new episodes! Episodes premiere monthly, every first Wednesday at 10:30AM. Head over to our webpage to check out more episodes and learn more about the podcast! 

This episode features Nanette Tomicek, PhD, and a discussion on designing effective and inclusive learning objectives. Emphasizing the importance of planning, multiple pedagogical frameworks, and inclusive language in curriculum design. This episode highlights practical strategies for educators to develop well-crafted, measurable objectives.   Guest: Nanette Tomicek, PhD Role: Course Director for Anatomy & Physiology, East Falls Campus, Associate Professor Expertise: Pedagogy, active learning, laboratory, and excellence in anatomy and physiology education.   Quote from the Episode:"The learning outcome has to be measurable. That's very important. [...] you need to be thinking about what do you want your students to be able to do, at the end of the course.” - Nanette Tomicek, PhD Getting Started: Collaborate with colleagues to help plan development of learning objectives and gain diverse perspectives. Clearly define what you want students to get out of the course. Stick to one verb per learning objective that leads to observable and measurable student actions. Contact us to talk about designing effective learning objectives.   Terms to Know: The terms below are mentioned in the episode, and for context and clarity, we've provided brief definitions of potentially unfamiliar terms you may hear. Learning Objective: A statement describing what a learner should be able to know or do by the end of an instruction period, using measurable and observable actions. Bloom’s Taxonomy: A framework which classifies different levels of human thinking and learning – i.e., thinking, learning, and understanding. Selected Resources:The Learning Curve team curated this list based on university resources or guest recommendations. Learning Design – Academic Commons Page Zakrajsek, T., & Nilson, L. B. (2023). Teaching at its best: a research-based resource for college instructors (Fifth edition.). Jossey-Bass, a Wiley Brand. Bloom’s Taxonomy - Center for Teaching Excellence - The University of Utah. (n.d.). Retrieved October 10, 2025, from https://cte.utah.edu/instructor-education/Blooms-Taxonomy.php Writing Measurable Course Objectives - The Center for Teaching and Learning. (n.d.). Retrieved October 10, 2025, from https://teaching.charlotte.edu//teaching-guides/course-design/writing-measurable-course-objectives Academic Commons Upcoming Workshops and Events   Follow and subscribe to be notified about new episodes! Episodes premiere monthly, every first Wednesday at 10:30AM. Head over to our webpage to check out more episodes and learn more about the podcast!

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