Bonni Stachowiak celebrates a curious milestone on episode 300 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
When you burn to know what comes next, you are feeling curious.
-Sara Rose Cavanagh in The Spark of Learning
Curiosity is an essential part of the way human beings learn and it always has been.
-Josh Eyler in How Humans Learn
Everybody has this hidden desire to want to do something meaningful in the world.
-Karina Garbezi in Episode #246
Resources Mentioned
- Digital Pedagogy Lab
- Resources Page for Tarleton State University Keynote
- The Productive Online and Offline Professor
- Dave Stachowiak’s High School Chemistry Teacher
- Joe Hoyle’s Accounting Mysteries and Puzzles
- Meeting Owl Pro
- Zoom
- The spark of learning energizing the college classroom with the science of emotion, by Sarah Rose Cavanagh for West Virginia University Press*
- How Humans Learn: The Science and Stories behind Effective College Teaching , by Josh Eyler for West Virginia University Press*
- Small Teaching: Everyday Lessons from the Science of Learning, by James Lang for Jossey-Bass*
- Solar Warriors: Cal State East Bay Solar Suitcase Program Partners with Native American Tribes, Organizations Nationwide, by Natalie Fuelner for EastBayToday
- Lighting up the night one solar suitcase at a time, by Darin Moriki for The Mercury News
- Episode 135: The Spark of Learning with Sarah Rose Cavanagh
- Episode 204: The Spark of Learning Reprise with Sarah Rose Cavanagh
- Episode 16: Biology, the Brain, and Learning with Josh Eyler
- Episode 231: How Humans Learn with Josh Eyler
- Episode 164: Setting Up Students for Success from the Start with Joe Hoyle
- Episode 66: Making Challenging Subjects Fun with Ainissa Ramirez
- Episode 42: Mixing It Up in Our Teaching with Bonni Stachowiak
- Episode 246: Teaching STEM for Social Impact with Karina Garbesi and Erik Helgren
- How Teddy Svornous Uses MindNode to Plan Classes