A. Try the one at High Point.
Posts by Eric Fournier
6-7 died a month ago. As I was reading a think piece in the Sunday NY Times about it, a 6-7 explainer story was simultaneously playing on CBS Sunday Morning.
And corduroy jacket season!
@annacham.bsky.social
Pope 3-day-old Leftover Indian Food IV.
And chicken thighs—again with the chicken thighs!
My editorial on the indirect cuts. This is an opportunity for campuses to come together to make the case for higher education. Leaders need to step up and ask for support and lead. www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
New book alert! Thriving in an Academic Career. This one just arrived in the mail. I've got a chapter on course design (co-written with Meg Gregory). This should be a useful resource for early career faculty and Ph.D. students.
I wonder if the AI energy use critics apply the same level of scrutiny to other activities. Do you eat meat, commute from the suburbs, fly to conferences?
I sometimes think when people say “I don’t want to use AI tools because of environmental concerns”, what they are really saying is, “I don’t want to use AI tools”.
New book for early career faculty and grad students! Topics range from time management to grant writing to service expectations. I contributed a chapter on course design drawn from our CTL's Course Design Institute.
Perfect for a new faculty seminar or reading group
tinyurl.com/8cwae4bd
One of the sheep is upside down.
@liznorell.bsky.social interviewed me for this book and I’m proud to have my story included among so many amazing educators.
Gingko sunshine on a rainy day.
Students value instructors who they perceive to be clear in their communication, supportive in their approach, proactive in implementing active learning strategies, and exhibit personal and professional attributes that positively influence their learning experience acue.org/wp-content/u...
We are looking for a new Assistant Director for Teaching Innovation to help us figure out “the whole AI thing” and whatever comes next wustl.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/Extern...
Elina Salminen introducing the WashU CTL’s new mascot. The bear needs a name.
Overheard while walking across campus. Student 1: “I’m a visual learner”. Student 2: “”You know there is no empirical evidence that supports the idea of learning styles”.
The “what’s new” portion of our three Summer AI Institutes changed with each version—June, July, and August.
I’d have changed “teaching” to “academic” in the WashU job title if that was the deal breaker 😀
Nope. That’s a violation of the CTL code. If no lunch of provided, it MUST be called a brown bag.
I am so glad to hear this news. Kennesaw has a great CTL and you’ll be an awesome addition!
Dramatic clouds in St. Louis MO USA
Mammatus clouds in St. Louis MO.
Does posting cloud pictures violate Blue Sky policy?
A big ego in the mix.
When an upper level administrator is mentioned by name in the ad.
WashU’s Learning Center (part of the CTL) has a terrific Peer-led Team Learning Program.
I was delighted to help my dear friend and colleague Jennifer Speights-Binet accept an award for Outstanding Small Department at the annual meeting of the American Association of Geographers. Even though I’m not with Samford University anymore, I did hire Jennifer so I feel OK taking partial credit
Newer AI systems like the free version of Claude 3 easily mimic writing to sound more human-like vs ChatGPT. What does it mean for writing, teaching, and learning if you can train a bot that sounds like you in mere moments? marcwatkins.substack.com/p/when-a-tex...
Getting ready for office hours under the cherry tree outside Eads Hall on the beautiful WashU campus.