Guests: David Macasaet, Molly Harris, Laura Schmidli
Creating a poster for the UW-Madison 2024 Teaching & Learning Symposium prompts L&S Exchange Producers David, Molly, and Laura to take time to reflect on two seasons of work on the podcast. They share what they’ve learned from guests about inclusive teaching, and how the collaborative–and sometimes risky–process of producing a podcast has been worthwhile for sustaining conversations about teaching and learning. Listen for takeaways for your own teaching and outreach!
See the transcript for this episode.
Top Takeaways
We’ve produced three handouts to share what we’ve learned over the past two years producing an educational outreach podcast.
Top Takeaways for Inclusive Teaching
Top Takeaways for Educational Outreach
Top Takeaways for Podcast Production
A Field Guide to Podcasting
Are you considering starting your own podcast? Want to learn more about the experience?
We put together a book for you! Our online Pressbook, Making a Higher Ed Podcast: The L&S Exchange, is a handy field guide to everything from concept formation to production processes to technological tools.
Further Reading & Resources
- We were honored and excited to present a poster titled “The L&S Exchange: Sparking Conversations About Inclusive Teaching,” including insights from our guests, design ideas from our production process, and tips for leveraging technology. We demonstrate tools and share personal reflections in our kiosk slideshow.
- The UW-Madison Teaching & Learning Symposium is an annual event that brings together faculty, staff, TAs, and campus community members to share successes, discuss challenges, and discover ideas related to teaching and learning. The 2024 theme was “Shaping the Future.”
- In the keynote address, Dr. Corbin M. Campbell spoke to different spheres of influence within a university. We hope that the L&S Exchange helps instructors connect to their colleagues through stories and conversations about teaching. You can watch the recording of “A Rally Call for Teaching Excellence at Flagship Universities: Your Role in the Movement” online.
Join the Conversation
How did this episode make you think? What’s on your mind about inclusive teaching? Leave us a message on Spotify for Podcasters, respond to a poll using the Spotify app on your mobile device, reply with a comment at the bottom of this post, or send us an email. We may ask to feature your contribution in this or a future episode.
Production Credits
The L&S Exchange Podcast is brought to you by L&S Teaching & Learning Administration and produced by the Instructional Design Collaborative. This podcast is recorded on ancestral Ho-Chunk land, a place their nation has called Teejop (day-JOPE) since time immemorial.
Associate Producer: Molly Harris
Audio Engineer: David Macasaet
Audio Editor: David Macasaet
WiscWeb Administrator: Laura Schmidli
Planning Group: Jonathan Klein, David Macasaet, Molly Harris, Laura Schmidli, Antonella Caloro, Maria Widmer
Executive Sponsorship: Shirin Malekpour