Amy Goodman: Creativity in Online Teaching
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Episode Notes
Today, our guest is Amy Goodman, Lecturer in Mathematics at Baylor University. An early advocate of online teaching at Baylor Professor Goodman is currently chair of Baylor’s Teaching, Learning, and Technology Committee. She is currently finishing her PhD in Learning Technologies at the University of North Texas. She was also a recent recipient of a teaching exploration grant for a project investigating technologies enabling online math students to more easily show their work. We are delighted to have Professor Goodman on to discuss creativity in online teaching.
Resources
- Flower Darby, Small Teaching Online
- Greg Garrett, “Where They Sit: Thinking about the Lives of Our Students”
Amy Goodman’s “Pointers” for Online Teaching – Videos