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    Episode 19: Collaborative Annotation with Barb Bird

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    Following her recent BCTLE Guest Host Session, Dr. Barb Bird returns to the podcast to talk with Timothy about a collaborative annotation tool and how it is changing the way her students engage with readings and with each other. Dr. Bird has appeared on episode 12 of the podcast and is the director of the Bedi Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence at Taylor. Koert Verhagen is our New Faculty Voice this episode. Koert teaches philosophy and religion. He is no stranger to Taylor as a Taylor grad and former assistant director of the Irish Studies Program

    Episode 12: The Baby and the Bathwater with Barb Bird

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    In this episode, the director the Bedi Center for Teaching and Learning, Barb Bird, joins Timothy to discuss how we might reflect on pandemic teaching to discern what we should keep and what we can gladly discard as we begin to move back to business as usual in the classroom. You don\u27t want to miss this conversation on how we can best prepare for this upcoming semester

    Q&A with Barb Best … and Barb Best

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    Barb Best is the author of the new humor book The Misery Manifesto: A Self-Help Parody for the Self-Absorbed with cartoons by Roz Chast, Liza Donnelly and Andrew Genn. Published by Wise Ink

    Dr. Barb Bird

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    Barb Rosenstock & Erika Meza: Cook Prize 2023, Silver Medal Acceptance Speech

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    Barb Rosenstock (author) and Erika Meza (illustrator) give an acceptance speech and talk about their book The Mystery of the Monarchs. Published by Alfred A. Knopfhttps://educate.bankstreet.edu/cook/1006/thumbnail.jp

    The Echo: May 7, 1965

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    Dr. Milo Rediger Chosen As New Taylor President – 130 Seniors To Graduate In May 20 Commencement – “Murder In The Cathedral” Climaxes Season; Final Trojan Player Production Tonight – Annual Fine Arts Festival To Include Variety Of Cultural Events In Week-Long Program – Oratorio Chorus Gives Concert Of Baroque Music – Symphonic Band Presents Classical Concert, May 8 – Jane Stickler Presents Instrumental Recital – The Echo Editorials – A Study In Apathy – The Learning Process – This Seems to be the Story… Spring Has Not Come – Letters to the Editor… Hell Temporary Punishment – Mimics… What Is This Thing Called Coolness? – State SEA Elects Barb Beanblossom – Letters to the Editor… Personnel Staff Defies Standards – Taylor University Choral Relates Varied Experiences – Thanks – ’65 Ilium Out Soon Plans Begin For ’66 – Trojans Split Doubleheader With Franklin Losing First Game 9-8; Winning Second 7-4 – Trojans Win Double Dual; Bow To Earlham, Hillsdale – Sports Preview – Rebounds – Golfers Blank Grace College; Team Improved From Last Yearhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1964-1965/1012/thumbnail.jp

    Episode 25: Engaging Teaching Today Conference Panel - Live Show

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    This podcast captures the audio of a panel discussion from the Engaging Teaching Today Conference on April 9, 2022 at Taylor University featuring current Taylor University professors on their faith-integration papers and ideas

    Engaging Teaching Today Conference 2020 - Schedule

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    Schedule for the 2020 Engaging Teaching Today Conference at Taylor University. Theme: Today\u27s Students are Different

    Engaging Teaching Today Conference 2021 - Schedule

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    Schedule for the 2021 Engaging Teaching Today Conference at Taylor University. Theme: Academic Belongin

    Briefing paper

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    primary author: Barb Puchy."12-LQ-025"--Running footer.This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English
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