• The Instructor’s Kit Bag - Episode 19: The Socratic Method- Examining the Unexamined
    May 8 2023
    In this episode, we will discuss the different flavors of The Socratic Method and how to use them in the classroom. We will also examine the pros and cons of when and why we should use one of Socrates' most famous methods in examining our beliefs while engaging our students in critical thinking, empathy, and emotional intelligence.
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  • The Instructor’s Kit Bag - Episode 18: Game On!
    Mar 30 2023
    In this episode, we discuss gamification within education. Gaming is now at everyone’s fingertips, especially with mobile devices, so the question is- what are video games doing well? We will discuss three specific elements used in video game design: scaffolded learning, immediate feedback, and engagement. These three elements combine to make a more dynamic and student centric classroom.
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  • The Instructor’s Kit Bag - Episode 17: Who is My Generation?
    Feb 28 2023
    In this episode, we discuss not only the importance of identifying younger generations, but understanding what motivates, helps, and hinders their learning. This knowledge will help us, as educators, to develop more effective content to engage students in more efficient and relevant methods. In turn, this sets up students for success through more dynamic learning.
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  • The Instructor’s Kit Bag – Episode 16: Great Learning Comes in Small Packages
    Jan 19 2023
    Have you ever wanted to learn a new subject but needed more time to sit through hours of training or learning? Well, good news! In this episode of "The Instructor's Kit Bag," we will discuss Microlearning and how we can use this practice to take the more challenging topics and break them down into smaller, bite-sized increments of study. With technology and distance learning driving education forward, microlearning has been helping to capture student engagement through various methods to keep learning at the forefront.
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  • The Instructor's Kit Bag - Episode 15: Are You Stylin’ and Profilin’?
    Dec 14 2022
    Many people may have been told about learning styles. Which usually means they’ve been told they are either a visual learner, an auditory learner, or a hands-on learner. But what if that isn’t quite right? What if we’re not thinking about learning styles in the best way possible? Listen in as we discuss what learning styles are, what variables help to drive learning, and how may be able to use the learning styles in a more productive way.
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  • The Instructor's Kit Bag - Episode 14: Applying ELM to Engage Students and Educators
    Nov 22 2022
    In this episode, we wrap up the Experiential Learning Model by covering the fifth and final phrase, Apply. We also review a lesson plan that utilizes all five phases of the ELM and how it creates a more dynamic and learner-centric experience. By discussing ELM, we hope to help all educators gain more understanding of how ELM is a fantastic tool, not just for the student, but for the educator as well.
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  • The Instructor's Kit Bag - Episode 13: Embracing the Methods to the Madness with ELM
    Oct 26 2022
    The Experiential Learning Model is a great method and process that is used to make a more dynamic classroom. There are five phases that make up ELM and, in this episode, I sit down with two educators from Army Sustainment University (formerly Army Logistics University) to discuss the first two phases: Concrete Experience and Publish and Process. If we don’t create good content with these phases, the rest of our student-centric lesson will fall apart. Listen in to see how we utilize CE and P&P to make sure we haven’t tripped ourselves at the starting line.
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  • The Instructor's Kit Bag - Episode 12: Setting Yourself Up For Success with ELM
    Sep 22 2022
    The Experiential Learning Model is a great method and process that is used to make a more dynamic classroom. There are five phases that make up ELM and, in this episode, I sit down with two educators from Army Logistics University to discuss the first two phases: Concrete Experience and Publish and Process. If we don’t create good content with these phases, the rest of our student-centric lesson will fall apart. Listen in to see how we utilize CE and P&P to make sure we haven’t tripped ourselves at the starting line.
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