In this "emergency" bonus episode, host Kevin Patton outlines ways to quickly move our courses from on-campus venues to remote delivery during a public health event. And sing along with Greg Crowther to keep our spirits up!
00:42 | Let's Move!
01:50 | Support Our Sponsors
02:36 | Sing a Song. Sing It Loud.
11:54 | Sights and Sounds
18:18 | Sing It Strong
20:41 | Keeping It Real
26:11 | Stay Connected
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All adventures, especially into new territory, are scary. (Sally Ride)
Let's Move!
1 minute
We've been told to pack up and move our course home from campus to the nebulous and scary "remote." What to do?!
- Mid-Winter Winterizing of Our Courses | Bonus Episode 63 (the prep work we should have done—but it's not too late!)
- Previews (yep, there are two) to the next "regular" episode. Get ready now (remember that prepping you forgot to do?)
Support Our Sponsors
1 minute
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Sing a Song. Sing It Loud.
9 minutes
The first 6 tips—out of one million, er... 19, total in this episode. Plus a sing-along. Really.
- Tips
- 1. Don't forget to breathe.
- 2. Pretend you're going to that cancelled conference.
- 3. Less is more.
- 4. Ask for help.
- 5. Involve the world.
- 6. Involve students.
- Don't forget to breathe! (blog post for students) my-ap.us/39TyfBZ
- Making Mistakes Teaching Anatomy & Physiology | Episode 63 (it's okay—really!)
- The Sodium Jeer about cells keeping sodium (Na+) out. Na, Na, Na... This can help students remember where sodium is and how it behaves in a variety of physiological processes. (Warning: ear bug)
- faculty.washington.edu/crowther/Misc/Songs/jeer.shtml
- Includes guidance, study questions, lyrics, sound file, sheet music (with melody play-back)
- Lyrics (let's all sing along, okay?):
Na Na Na Na Na Na!
Sodium can't get in! - Additional lyrics (when sodium channel open, produding a "funny" current)
Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha!
Sodium CAN get in!
- faculty.washington.edu/crowther/Misc/Songs/jeer.shtml
- Fick's Law of Diffusion about the equation for calculating diffusion rates.
- faculty.washington.edu/crowther/Misc/Songs/fick.shtml
- Includes guidance, lesson plan, study questions, lyrics, sound file, music video, sheet music (with melody play-back)
- Lyrics (are you singing along?):
Fick says how quick, A molecule will diffuse.
Delta P times A times k, Over D is the law to use.Fick says how quick, A molecule will diffuse.
Delta P times A times k, Over D is the law to use.(Fick) Pressure difference,
(Fick) Surface area,
(Fick) And the constant k
Are multiplied together.
(Fick) They're divided by
(Fick) Diffusion barrier
(Fick) To determine the exact rate of diffusion.
- faculty.washington.edu/crowther/Misc/Songs/fick.shtml
- Used by permission. But these are meant to be shared. Thanks Greg Crowther!
Sights and Sounds
6.5 minute
The next seven tips...
- Tips
- 7. Remote is not always online.
- 8. Do some video.
- 9. Do some audio.
- 10. Keep things brief.
- 11. Be nimble.
- 12. Teach by testing.
- 13. Testing is not always teaching.
- TechSmith is helping organizations and academic institutions who are preparing for prolonged absences and/or campus closures due to COVID-19. They are offering free access and expanded usage of tools that help enable educational continuity. my-ap.us/3aNBB9M
- Online Lecture Previews (my online seminar about my approach to online videos; can be adapted a number of ways)
- Kevin Flaherty's amazing, stupendous collection of resources: my-ap.us/FlahertyResources
- Powerful Teaching: Unleash the Science of Learning (book on retrieval practice and other ideas by Pooja K. Agarwal & Patrice M. Bain) amzn.to/2O4ZPUe
- Testing As a Teaching Strategy | Episode 2
- Spaced Retrieval Practice | Episode 1
- Testing as Teaching (my seminar on using formative testing as a learning process; can be adapted for emergency remote learning)
Sing it Strong
2.5 minutes
Another musical interlude. Yep, for singing along. And learning. After all, isn't that what musicals are for?
- Greg Crowther's STEM songs website (you gotta see this) faculty.washington.edu/crowther/Misc/Songs/
- The Place Principle about how pitches are transduced at different places along the cochlea.
- faculty.washington.edu/crowther/Misc/Songs/place.shtml
- Includes context, lesson plan, study questions, karaoke, sound file, sheet music, more!
- Lyrics:
Which pitch will make your hair cells twitch?
(Doo, doot, doo, doot.)
Which pitch will make your hair cells twitch?
(Doo, doot, doo, doot.)
When I talk to ya through your cochlea?
(Doo, doot, doo, doot.)
When I talk to ya through your cochlea?
(Doo, doot, doo, doot.)
From apex to base, each pitch has a place!
(Doo, doot, doo, doot.)
From apex to base, each pitch has a place!
(Doo, doot, doo, doot.)
When I talk to ya through your cochlea,
You'll hear; you'll hear!
When I talk to ya through your cochlea,
You'll hear; you'll hear! - Used by permission, thanks to Greg Crowther.
- Spinal Nerve Plexuses about which nerves contribute to which plexuses.
- faculty.washington.edu/crowther/Misc/Songs/plexuses.shtml
- Lyrics, context, karaoke, sheet music
Keeping it Real
5.5 minutes
The next six tips. Real ones. About reality. Or not.
- Tips
- 14. Read the book.
- 15. Just in case.
- 16. Learning is art and art is learning.
- 17. Simulate reality.
- 18. Embrace reality.
- 19. No side trips.
- READ and RAID your textbook! (blog post for students about how to effectively use their textbook) my-ap.us/ReadRaid
- The Case for Case Studies | Episode 52
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