
The Pedagogy Toolkit
The Global Campus Pedagogy Toolkit is a podcast where we focus on equipping online instructors with the tools to foster student success through supportive online learning environments. We explore engaging online teaching strategies, how to design the online learning environment, supportive practices for online students, and how to stay current with higher education policies through discussions between guests and instructional designers.
Latest episodes

May 16, 2025 • 35min
...And we're back! Recapping SXSW Edu 2025
After our spring hiatus, The Pedagogy Toolkit is back! Amalie, Alex, and Camie attended the SXSW Edu conference in March and came home rejuvenated and full of new ideas. In this episode, we recap the highlights from our week in Austin. SXSW EduTiny Experiments, by Anne-Laure Le CunffProductive Failure, by Manu KapurThe AI Alliance and The Guide to Essential Competencies

Dec 19, 2024 • 39min
Debugging Education: Finding the Root Cause of Learning Loss
In this episode, Alex and Camie discuss the 5 types of learning gaps.

Nov 18, 2024 • 43min
Technostress: Insights to Decrease Fatigue in Online Learning
In this episode - Camie and Alex discuss the concept of Technostress - students and instructors becoming burned out by overuse of tech in their education and daily living. They discuss how to decrease the impact of this type of stress in the fully online learning environment.Stay tuned for a little end-credits blooper too!References:BOLT Conference 2024 Recap and RecordingsKumar, P. S. (2024). Technostress: A comprehensive literature review on dimensions, impacts, and management strategies. Computers in Human Behavior Reports, 100475.Fredericks, S., ElSayed, M., Hammad, M., Abumiddain, O., Istwani, L., Rabeea, A., Rashid-Doubell, F., & Bella, A. M. E. (2021). Anxiety is associated with extraneous cognitive load during teaching using high-fidelity clinical simulation. Medical Education Online, 26(1), Article 1994691. Saleem, F., Chikhaoui, E., & Malik, M. I. (2024). Technostress in students and quality of online learning: Role of instructor and university support. Frontiers in Education, 9, Article 1309642. Mheidly, N., Fares, M. Y., & Fares, J. (2020). Coping with stress and burnout associated with telecommunication and online learning. Frontiers in Public Health, 8, Article 574969.

Nov 1, 2024 • 5min
5 Minute Tips: Student Engagement
Discover effective strategies to boost student engagement in online courses. Learn how storytelling can captivate learners and foster a sense of community through group discussions. Explore the benefits of offering assignment choices to give students more ownership of their learning experience. These practical tips aim to transform the way educators connect with their students in a virtual setting.

Oct 15, 2024 • 27min
Hot Takes and Cool Heads: Navigating Heated Topics in the Online Classroom
In this episode, Amalie and Camie discuss incorporating and managing controversy in class discussions.https://www.gse.harvard.edu/ideas/usable-knowledge/22/02/you-want-teach-what https://kappanonline.org/richardson-using-controversy-as-a-teaching-tool-an-interview-with-diana-hess/ https://www.americanbar.org/groups/public_education/programs/cornerstones-of-democracy/confronting-controversial-issues-in-the-classroom/

Oct 1, 2024 • 25min
Why So Curious? Cultivating Inquiring Minds in Online Learning
In today's show - Amalie and Alex discuss how to foster the necessary trait of curiosity. For instructors in fully online programs, cultivating this may seem tricky, but there are simple and effective practices which encourage students to go deeper and become lifelong learners.References:Reviving Curiosity: Fostering Inquiry-Based Learning OnlineCuriosity, interest and engagement in technology-pervasive learning environments: a new research agendaGrasp: The Science Transforming How We Learn, Sarma & Yoquinto

Sep 9, 2024 • 19min
Myth Takedown #6: Discussions Always Work
In this episode, Amalie and Camie talk about ways to improve discussions.

Aug 26, 2024 • 17min
A Face You Can Trust: Humanizing the Online Classroom
In this episode, Camie and Amalie look at the ways that humanizing your courses-- especially your online courses-- can combat academic dishonesty.The Relationship/Cheating Connection: Do Students Cheat Less When They Have a Strong Relationship with the Teacher?Essential Considerations for Addressing the Possibility of AI-Driven Cheating, Part 1Essential Considerations for Addressing the Possibility of AI-Driven Cheating, Part 2

Aug 12, 2024 • 45min
Worth a Thousand Words: the Power of Visual Literacy
Alex interviews Dylan Craig, visual information architect with the Global Campus Media team. They discuss the resources and capabilities of the media team for online instructors with the U of A. And they dive into the concept of visual literacy from the perspective of graphic design and instructional design to improve the use of media and visuals in online courses.References:Moline, S. (2008). What is visual literacy? Stenhouse Publishers. Visual Literacy in Bloom's Taxonomy to Support Visual Learning Skills, Arneson & OfferdahlMayer's 12 Principles of Multimedia LearningThe Pedagogy Toolkit, Myth Takedown #1: The Illusion of Learning Styles

Jul 29, 2024 • 37min
Myth Takedown #5: Easily Learned is Easily Remembered
In this episode, Camie and Amalie discuss the myth that a concept that is easily "learned" is easily remembered.Grasp: The Science Transforming How We Learn by Sanjay SarmaUnderstanding the Science Behind Learning Retention"Does easily learned mean easily remembered? it depends on your beliefs about intelligence" by David B. Miele, Bridgid Finn, Daniel C. Molden