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The Teaching, Learning, and Innovation Podcast
by Dr. Gary Ackerman
Join Dr. Gary Ackerman on the Teaching, Learning, and Innovation Podcast, recorded in the Multimedia Studios at Greenfield Community College in Franklin County, MA! On each episode of the TL&I Podcast Dr. Ackerman sits down with a staff, faculty, or student body member of the college to discuss the cutting edge of educational technology and all the ways educators and students can harness it. From rapid innovations in artificial intelligence to tried-and-true methods for effective online instruction, The TL&I Podcast will keep the listener up-to-date on all of the latest trends in 21st century learning. Created by Dr. Gary AckermanProduced by Alex Audette
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Thinking
A n episode created by NotebookLM from a paper entitled Thinking—Fast, Slow, and Artificial: How AI is Reshaping Human Reasoning and the Rise of Cognitive Surrender.This is a pre-print paper hosted by The Wharton School.
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AI as Support Rather than Replacement
An episode Jeff Galbraith created by uploading some of his materials he shares with students to NotebookLM. If focuses on a strategy for using AI as a tool for learning rather than for replacing learning activities.
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Using PDF Protect in Moodle
A quick how-to for disabling editing, copying, and printing of PDF files in Moodle.
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MIT Article Part 6: Reflections
The third part of the long episode in which we reflect on the importance of the article to our work at GCC.
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MIT Article Part 5: Answers to Research Question #4
The third part of the long episode in which we answer research question #4
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MIT Article Part 4: Answers to Research Question #3
The third part of the long episode in which we answer research question #3.
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MIT Article Part 3: Answers to Research Question #2
The third part of the long episode in which we answer research question #2.
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MIT Article Part 2: Answers Research Question #1
Part 2 of the long episode in which we answer the first research question.
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MIT Article: Part 1
Our 27-minute episode broken into smaller segments. this is the first section.
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The MIT Article: Summary & Refections
In June 2025, a pre-print article was released by a group of scholars working at MIT (and other universities). The article investigated the effects of LLM (ChatPGT) and search engines on adults' abilities to write essays. The article has been the focus of much chatter social media and other sites of interest to educators. In this episode, Catherine Gees, Gary Ackerman, and Jeff Gabraith describe and analyze the article.
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John Dewey and AI
The script of this podcast was generated from a blog post about John Dewey and reflections on his philosophies in an age of AI.
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Retrieval-Augmented Generation: What Is It?
In this episode, which was generated by AI, is based on a blog post about Retrieval-Augmented Generation which is one way we generate text (and other media) in AI systems.
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Scaffolding
A strategy to help students become more independent
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Problem as a Teaching Strategy
Problems are a terrific motivator of students learning.
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Worked Examples
Worked examples are an excellent way to demonstrate skill to students.
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Prequestions
In this episode, Gary describes prequestining, a quick method for getting students reading for ereadings, lectures, or other activities.
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Strong and Weak AI
Posing a fundamental question about human intelligence and artificial intelligence.
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Concept Maps
This episode introduces concepts maps as method of helping students visualize complex concepts or processes.
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AI4L: Using AI as a Learning Tool
Learning is a process, this episode suggests how we can use AI as a tool to help us be effective learners.
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Multitasking
Despite what many think, humans cannot focus on more than one task at a time. Her a quick rationale for avoiding it when you study.
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Feedback
Here why feedback helps you to learn and how you can give yourself and others good feedback.
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Discussions
Dr. Ackerman gives a rationale for participating in discussions and suggests some strategies for how to improve your participation.
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AI4L: Questions & Answers
There are two types of questions, according to Dr. Ackerman, and he has recommendations on how to use AI to answer both.
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AI4L: Exploring Predictability
The AI we use us based in predictability. This podcast suggests a way to play with the predicability in the models.
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AI4L: Making a Reading Guide
AI can generate questions based on text you upload.
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AI4L: Get Feedback from AI
AI can help you improve you writing.
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Emotions and Learning
A brief look at how emotions affect learning.
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Critical Thinking
Suggestions for faculty in integrating critical thinking into their courses.
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Jigsaw: A Group Reading Protocol
Try this method of having students read a collection of articles (or parts of a chapter) together. Research suggests this is an effective method!
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AI4L: Use AI to Preview
Artificial Intelligence for Learning: Ideas for Using AI to Help You as a StudentPreviewing what you are going to study can be as valuable as reviewing it. Check out a suggestion for how to prepare for class... in addition to doing the reading!
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AI4L: Reviewing with AI
Artificial Intelligence for Learning: Ideas for Using AI to Help You as a StudentTell AI what you learned today as a method of reviewing.
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GCC Student Symposium
Young-In Kim from the GCC library stops in to talk about the annual Student Symposium. Have a listen to understand what this event is and how you can participate.
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Moodle at GCC: Guide to Setting Up You First Classroom
Gary introduces Moodle to new faculty.
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Getting Started Designing Online Classrooms
This episode introduces a Moodle lesson on online course design.
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If You Are Going to Study
An episode on studying directed towards students.
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ICAP
I is greater than C is greater than A is greater than PKeep this relationship in mind when you are planning course, units, and lessons. The paper referenced is:Chi, M., & Wylie, R. (2014). The ICAP framework: Linking cognitive engagement and active learning outcomes. Educational Psychologist, 47, 177-188.You can find a copy here:https://dunkin.eeb.ucsc.edu/images/documents/The_ICAP_Framework_Linking_Cognitive_Engagement_to_Active_Learning_Outcomes.pdf
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Multimedia Design
Gary Ackerman summarizes principles of multimedia design. Follow the rules to create effective presentations and videos.
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Reading Strategies
A few suggestions for students on how to approach reading assignments.
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Why Do the Reading?
A quick podcast giving a rationale for doing the readings before you arrive in class. Hey faculty, feel free to point your students to it.
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Let's Stop Talking About Learning Styles
In this episode, Gary Ackerman suggests we abandon the idea of learning styles, but keep the practice of using lots of different ways to interaction with material in our classrooms.
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Group Annotation in Online Courses
Dr. Gary Ackerman gives a brief rationale for using annotation in online courses. At GCC, faculty can use either:hypothes.isPerusall
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Jeffery Galbraith on Generative AI in Business Courses
On this episode of the TL&I Podcast, Dr. Ackerman sits down with intrepid professor of business at GCC, Jeffery Galbraith, about generative AI in education. Jeff talks about concerns he sees with the technology, as well as the positive changes it could mean for the education and business world. Created and hosted by Gary AckermanProduced by Alex Audette in the Multimedia Studios at Greenfield Community College in Franklin County, MA
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Alyssa Arnell on Podcasting for Group Projects
On this inaugural episode of the TL&I show, Dr. Ackerman sits down with Alyssa Arnell, professor of history at Greenfield Community College, to discuss her encouraging students to use educational technology for her class projects. Appropriately enough, the pair spend most of their time discussing – what else? – podcasts in education, particularly their utility as an easy way to incorporate technology into group work. Created and hosted by Dr. Gary AckermanProduced by Alex Audette in the Multimedia Studios at Greenfield Community College in Franklin County, MA
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Join Dr. Gary Ackerman on the Teaching, Learning, and Innovation Podcast, recorded in the Multimedia Studios at Greenfield Community College in Franklin County, MA! On each episode of the TL&I Podcast Dr. Ackerman sits down with a staff, faculty, or student body member of the college to discuss the cutting edge of educational technology and all the ways educators and students can harness it. From rapid innovations in artificial intelligence to tried-and-true methods for effective online instruction, The TL&I Podcast will keep the listener up-to-date on all of the latest trends in 21st century learning. Created by Dr. Gary AckermanProduced by Alex Audette
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