Yasser's multi-disciplinary interests and passion for academia make him a versatile and dynamic individual as you'll hear in this episode. He strives to make a positive impact in the world through both his academic pursuits and his advocacy work. After time, Yasser can be found listening to chill music or watching football matches,. His dedication to his goals and his commitment to excellence, make him a valuable asset to any team or organization.
Yasser Tamer discusses ways of being intentionally inclusive on episode 477 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
Students are not actually advised to memorize or even to learn a theory by heart, but they are advised to reflect.
-Yasser Tamer
Do whatever you are interested in.
-Yasser Tamer
Let students choose their own pathway.
-Yasser Tamer
It is equitable, but let’s make it more accessible.
-Yasser Tamer
Resources
- Cultivating Compassionate Community to Foster Academic Integrity? (with @YasserTammer), by Maha Bali
- Video: MYFest22 Syllabus Accessibility Jam with Alexandra Gazis and Yasser Tamer
- Video: The Experience of a Visually Impaired Student Yasser Tamer, The American University in Cairo, Egypt
- Business Model You: The One-Page Way to Reinvent Your Work at Any Stage, by Bruce Hazen, Timothy Clark, Alexander Osterwalder, Yves Pigneur, + Alan Smith*
- The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, by Stephen Covey*
- Soliya
- Intentionally Equitable Hospitality series through Equity Unbound
- Write Good ALT text
- Syllabus as Manifesto: A Critical Approach to Classroom Culture, by Adam Heidebrink-Bruno