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Posts by John Kane

Teaching = Coaching | Tea for Teaching Coaches and teachers work to develop skills by providing structured learning environments, motivational strategies, and individual feedback. In this episode, Christian Fauria and Constanza Bartholomae...

Constanza Bartholomae and Christian Fauria join us in today's Tea for Teaching podcast to discuss the similarities among coaching, teaching, and educational development. Feedback, community building, and structure are emphasized. teaforteaching.podbean.com/e/teach-and-... @cyberthread.bsky.social

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Program-Level AI Responses | Tea for Teaching When generative AI platforms first appeared on the scene, faculty had to address these challenges alone. In this episode, Kathleen Landy joins us to discuss how program-level collaboration can help ed...

In today's Tea for Teaching podcast, Kathleen Landy, the Provost at Genessee Community College joins us to discuss how collaboration among faculty within programs and with students can help faculty respond to evolving AI platforms. teaforteaching.podbean.com/e/program-le... @cyberthread.bsky.social

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AI Pre-Mortem | Tea for Teaching Many faculty, administrators, and students often become caught up in the potential benefits of new technology, but do not always consider the long-term consequences. In this episode, Rebecca Winthrop ...

In today's Tea for Teaching podcast, @drrebeccawinthrop.bsky.social joins us to discuss a Brookings report summarizing the growing body of evidence on the risks and benefits associated with student use of generative AI.
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Where Did My Time Go?! | Tea for Teaching Faculty workload often feels overwhelming. In this episode, Kristin Croyle joins us to discuss strategies that can help us manage time and keep our workload under control. Kristin is a psychologist an...

In today's Tea for Teaching podcast, Dean Kristin Croyle joins us to discuss strategies we can use to more effectively manage our time. teaforteaching.podbean.com/e/where-did-... @cyberthread.bsky.social

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Tea for Teaching | John Kane and Rebecca Mushtare Informal discussions of effective practices in teaching and learning.

Sara Kien joins us in today's Tea for Teaching podcast to discuss impostor phenomenon, particularly on historically minoritized groups, and strategies that faculty can use to reduce its impact. teaforteaching.podbean.com @cyberthread.bsky.social

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The Joyful Online Teacher | Tea for Teaching Online classes provide opportunities for students not served by traditional in-person classes, but asynchronous experiences can seem isolating for both students and instructors. In this episode, Flowe...

In today's Tea for Teaching podcast, Flower Darby joins us to discuss her new book, The Joyful Online Teacher, which provides strategies for making online classes more joyful for students and faculty. teaforteaching.podbean.com/e/the-joyful... @cyberthread.bsky.social @flowerdarby.bsky.social

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Insights From The Field | Tea for Teaching This podcast is a recording of a panel session featuring three online learning leaders, that was presented at the SUNY Online Learning Summit on Wednesday, February 25, 2026. The panelists are Yakut G...

In today's Tea for Teaching podcast, Yakut Gazi, Marina Amini, and Van Davis join us for a February 25, 2026 SUNY Online Summit panel discussion of the current state of online education. teaforteaching.podbean.com/e/insights-f... @cyberthread.bsky.social

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TUnE Bio Students planning to major in STEM fields, especially students from groups historically underrepresented in these fields, are often deterred by their experiences in introductory courses. In this episo...

Adored this conversation with @cyberthread.bsky.social and @johnkane.bsky.social on their Tea for Teaching podcast, about my NSF-funded work with @michelellemons.bsky.social aimed at improving learning & equity in biology edu (and beyond)

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Academic Freedom | Tea for Teaching Academic freedom in the U.S. is increasingly under attack. In this episode, Kent Kauffman joins us to discuss the legal and contractual origins of, current threats to, and the social benefits resultin...

In today's Tea for Teaching podcast, Kent Kauffman joins us to discuss the the origin of and legal foundations for academic freedom and to address concerns about the impact of political attacks on faculty speech. teaforteaching.podbean.com/e/academic-f... @cyberthread.bsky.social

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Inside Mindful Teaching | Tea for Teaching In challenging times, it is very easy for educators to be distracted from what we value most in our work. In this episode, Roberta Schnorr joins us to discuss how mindfulness practice can help us brin...

In today's Tea for Teaching podcast, Roberta Schnorr joins us to discuss her new book, Inside Mindful Teaching, which addresses the impact that mindfulness practices can have on instructors and their students. teaforteaching.podbean.com/e/inside-min... @cyberthread.bsky.social

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A Curated AI Framework | Tea for Teaching Students can use AI tools to support or short-circuit their learning. In this episode, Tim Curry joins us to discuss how he uses AI tools to support students with diverse prior knowledge in a carefull...

In today's Tea for Teaching podcast, Tim Curry joins us to discuss how he is using Gemini AI tools to facilitate student learning in a health science course in which students possess a wide range of disciplinary knowledge. teaforteaching.podbean.com/e/a-curated-... @cyberthread.bsky.social

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IDEAS for International Collaboration | Tea for Teaching In an increasingly globalized and networked economy, it is important to help students develop intercultural competence. In this episode, Josh McKeown and Christina Lee join us to discuss how two insti...

In today's Tea for Teaching podcast, Josh McKeown and Christina Lee join us to discuss a collaborative exchange project involving SUNY-Oswego, Monroe CC, educational partners in South Korea and Taiwan, and chip manufacturers. teaforteaching.podbean.com/e/ideas-for-... @cyberthread.bsky.social

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An Educator's Guide to ADHD | Tea for Teaching Each student brings individual strengths and challenges to our classroom communities. In this episode, Karen Costa joins us to discuss ways to help students with ADHD thrive. Karen is a faculty develo...

In today's Tea for Teaching podcast, @karencosta.bsky.social joins us to discuss her new book, An Educator's Guide to ADHD, which describes the strengths that students with ADHD possess and the challenges they experience. teaforteaching.podbean.com/e/an-educato... @cyberthread.bsky.social

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The Science of Learning Meets AI | Tea for Teaching The widespread adoption of and the rapid evolution of generative AI platforms have created substantial challenges for faculty in how we assess student learning. In this episode, Lew Ludwig and Todd Za...

In today's Tea for Teaching podcast, @toddzakrajsek.bsky.social and Lew Ludwig discuss their new book, The Science of Learning Meets AI, which examines how AI tools can help us expand our use of evidence-based teaching practices. teaforteaching.podbean.com/e/the-scienc... @cyberthread.bsky.social

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Open Exchanges in College Classrooms | Tea for Teaching Ideally, college classrooms provide students with a comfortable but challenging environment in which diverse ideas and viewpoints are openly exchanged; the reality they experience, though, is often qu...

David Laibson joins us in today's Tea for Teaching podcast to discuss strategies designed to encourage open discussion of diverse viewpoints in classes and increase student focus on and engagement in educational activities.
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Supporting Teamwork | Tea for Teaching Teamwork skills are highly valued by employers but most faculty have not been trained to create effective team projects. In this episode, Tim Franz and Lauren Vicker join us to discuss a resource they...

In today's Tea for Teaching podcast, Lauren Vicker and Tim Franz join us to discuss a resource they created to provide faculty with strategies for designing and managing effective team projects and assignments. teaforteaching.podbean.com/e/supporting...
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Authentic Voice in the Age of AI | Tea for Teaching Student use of AI tools presents challenges for faculty teaching writing. In this episode, Anna Mills joins us to discuss when and how AI tools can be used to help students develop their writing skill...

In today's Tea for Teaching podcast, @annamillsoer.bsky.social joins us to suggest ways in which AI can be used to help students develop their writing skills while also promoting academic integrity. @cyberthread.bsky.social teaforteaching.podbean.com/e/authentic-...

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Teaching with AI | Tea for Teaching The rapid evolution of AI tools provides a challenge for educators exploring educational applications. In this episode, José Antonio Bowen joins us to discuss ways in which faculty and institutions ca...

In today's Tea for Teaching podcast, José Antonio Bowen joins us to discuss the 2nd ed. of Teaching with AI, which provides strategies that can be used by faculty to respond to the rapidly evolving capabilities of AI platforms. teaforteaching.podbean.com/e/teaching-w... @cyberthread.bsky.social

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Using AI for Project-Based Learning | Tea for Teaching Students are motivated to learn when they have autonomy and see the purpose in what they are learning. In this episode, Tara Chklovski joins us to discuss a curriculum in which students use AI tools t...

In today's podcast, @tarachk.bsky.social
joins us to discuss the curriculum that Technovation has developed to advance the AI skills of young women who learn to apply AI to community-based challenges.
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Negative Examples | Tea for Teaching To understand what a concept is, we must also understand what it is not. In this episode, Bill Goffe joins us to discuss his study of the effect of the use of negative examples on student learning out...

In today's Tea for Teaching podcast, @billgoffe.bsky.social joins us to discuss his study of the learning gains resulting from the use of negative exams. He also discusses some strategies for teaching large introductory classes.
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Why the Magic Matters | Tea for Teaching Disney is a common shared cultural experience. In this episode, Jill Peterfeso joins us to discuss how Disney’s pixie dust can hook students and provide opportunities for critical examination in a var...

Jill Peterfeso joins us in today's Tea for Teaching podcast to discuss Why the Magic Matters, which examines ways in which faculty from a variety of disciplines have successfully integrated Disney studies into their curriculum. teaforteaching.podbean.com/e/why-the-ma... @cyberthread.bsky.social

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In today's Tea for Teaching podcast, Michelle Miller joins us to discuss the benefits of teaching from the same side as our students and strategies to build more positive student-faculty relationships. @cyberthread.bsky.social teaforteaching.podbean.com/e/teaching-f...

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Empowered | Tea for Teaching Women faculty of color in higher ed generally receive little training to prepare them for the challenges, unrelated to their teaching quality, that they experience in their careers. In this episode, C...

In today's Tea for Teaching podcast, Chavella Pittman joins us to discuss her new book: Empowered: A Woman Faculty of Color’s Guide to Teaching and Thriving. @cyberthread.bsky.social
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The Lift | Tea for Teaching It’s easy to become discouraged and disconnected in today’s higher ed climate. In this episode, Kelvin Thompson joins us to discuss his new project designed to provide us with a lift in challenging ti...

In today's Tea for Teaching podcast, @kthompso.bsky.social joins us to discuss The Lift, a LinkedIn "not quite a newsletter" that he has developed to provide educators with a lift in challenging times. @cyberthread.bsky.social d teaforteaching.podbean.com/e/the-lift/

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Life Skills in the Liberal Arts | Tea for Teaching Students engage when they see a connection between what they are learning and their future objectives. In this episode, Angela Bauer joins us to discuss the benefits of integrating life skills into a ...

In today's Tea for Teaching podcast, Angela Bauer joins us to discuss her recent book, Life Skills in the Liberal Arts, which describes how and why High Point University has integrated life skills into the liberal arts curriculum.
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Teaching More Effectively with ChatGPT | Tea for Teaching The rapid evolution of generative AI tools has introduced an expanding set of educational applications. In this episode, Dan Levy and Angela Perez Albertos join us to discuss how these changes are aff...

In today's Tea for Teaching podcast, Dan Levy and Angela Perez Albertos, the authors of Teaching Effectively with ChatGPT, discuss recent additions to ChatGPT and how they can be used to support teaching and learning. teaforteaching.podbean.com/e/teaching-m... @cyberthread.bsky.social

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One Classroom at a Time | Tea for Teaching Students have varied levels of preparation for traditional types of classes and assessments used in colleges. In this episode, David Gooblar joins us to discuss a variety of instructional strategies t...

In today's podcast, @dgooblar.bsky.social joins us to discuss his new book, One Classroom at a Time, which provides strategies faculty can use to improve student success and to reduce equity gaps in student outcomes. teaforteaching.podbean.com/e/one-classr... @cyberthread.bsky.social

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Federal Policy Impacts Education | Tea for Teaching The U.S. higher education system has been a primary source of research that fuels innovation in science and industry, provides students from low-income communities opportunity to escape from poverty, ...

In today's Tea for Teaching podcast, @drrebeccawinthrop.bsky.social joins us to discuss the effect of changing federal policy on educational institutions, our economy, and our society. teaforteaching.podbean.com/e/federal-po... @cyberthread.bsky.social

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Faculty Perspectives on AI | Tea for Teaching Faculty adoption and use of AI in higher education varies widely. In this episode, three colleagues from the University of Mississippi: Josh Eyler, Emily Pitts Donahoe, and Marc Watkins, provide their...

In today's Tea for Teaching podcast, @josheyler.bsky.social, @empittsdonahoe.bsky.social , and @marcwatkins.bsky.social join us for a lively discussion of issues related to the use of AI in higher education. @cyberthread.bsky.social teaforteaching.podbean.com/e/faculty-pe...

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Higher Ed Instructional Design | Tea for Teaching Instructional designers have played an increasingly important role in supporting instruction in all modalities. In this episode, Safary Wa-Mbaleka and Gianina-Estera Petre join us to discuss a new res...

In today's Tea for Teaching podcast, Safary WaMbaleka and Gianina-Estera Petre join us to discuss the Sage Handbook of Higher Education Instructional Design, for which they served as two of the co-editors. teaforteaching.podbean.com/e/higher-ed-... @cyberthread.bsky.social

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