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Pop 'n Pedagogy
by Pop n Pedagogy
Cool discussions of integrating pop culture, emerging tech and gamification in classes across the University of South Carolina. For more information, check out the Center for Teaching Excellence website at sc.edu/cte
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Using VR for Empathy and Leadership with Dr. Deb Hazzard
How do we actively engage students in critical thinking? How do we help students see the world from different perspectives? On this podcast, Dr. Deb Hazzard from the Darla Moore School of Business describes how she uses Virtual Reality for encouraging empathy in leadership training.
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Augmented Reality in the Biology Lab with Andy Schumpert
Andy Schumpert explains how he integrates innovative tech in his biology courses to ensure students have equal access to foundational learning.
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Pop Culture and Student Inquiry with Maureen Ryan
Maureen Ryan takes the time to chat with me about how and why she incorporates pop culture into her courses.
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Meet the Educators! Season 1
On this season of Pop 'n Pedagogy, we speak to a variety of educators across disciplines who are using pop culture, new media, emerging tech, and/or gamification in their classrooms here at USC. In this episode, meet the guests for Season 1.Contents:00:03 Podcast and CTE Info 00:49 Season Overview01:45 Maureen Ryan02:15 Rebecca Janzen03:01 Jabari Evans03:45 Mitchell Dallas Herring04:22 Jason Porter04:55 Christian Anderson05:33 Loren Tharp05:59 Deborah Hazzard06:27 Andy Shumpert06:56 Keshav Gupta07:29 Evan Meaney07:53 Meena Khalili08:13 Thanks
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Cool discussions of integrating pop culture, emerging tech and gamification in classes across the University of South Carolina. For more information, check out the Center for Teaching Excellence website at sc.edu/cte
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