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Mind: The Gap is a podcast dedicated to discovering the minds behind people bringing science to society. From challenges to opportunities, the hosts Juliet Rowe and Theresa Gaughan uncover the impact of research on policy, community, and ultimately you.
Listen to Mind: The Gap’s recent podcast episodes covering open education with Dr. Leanne Stevens and accessible teaching and learning with Dr. Jennifer Stamp!
Dr. Leanne Stevens is a 9 1Ãâ·Ñ°æÏ teaching fellow and acting associate dean academic. In this episode, we chat about the benefits and challenges of open education. Dr. Stevens is one of the first recipients of the Open Educational Resources grant offered at 9 1Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂ. This grant allowed Dr. Stevens to achieve her goal of making science accessible by creating a free textbook for a first-year undergraduate psychology and neuroscience course. Through this work, Dr. Stevens continues to collaborate with generations of students to incorporate a wide range of ideas into the ever-evolving textbook.
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Dr. Jennifer Stamp is a teaching fellow in the department of Psychology and Neuroscience at 9 1Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂ. In this episode, we chat about Dr. Stamp’s journey through academia and ways to make teaching and learning more accessible. Dr. Stamp incorporates distance learning and open education materials to reach more people who are interested in learning. Her teaching philosophy is that it is more effective to pull people into learning than push. Â
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