Brock: I used to do just your standard word document syllabus and then maybe four or five years ago, I thought, let's make this a little more fun. A liquid syllabus is just that it's just a website syllabus. So instead of printing it out, you can access it anytime you need it. He says he makes a new one every semester by making a copy of the old one and going in and changing the dates and updating anything I need to. Brock: "I have really loved having the web based or liquid syllabus"
Liz Norell shares about finding joy and curiosity in the questions on episode 453 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
Get closer to people.
-Liz Norell
When you know someone, it is much harder to demonize them.
-Liz Norell
Get authentically curious about how other people see and experience the world.
-Liz Norell
I change the readings every semester.
-Liz Norell
I put readings on the syllabus that I haven’t read yet so that I can learn with my students.
-Liz Norell