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    Explore " illinois state" with insightful episodes like "Sports Update: Cardinals Acquire Andrew Kittredge, Missouri Football's Coaching Shuffle, and College Basketball Highlights", "Hour 1: SLU Billikens Basketball, Musial Awards, and SLU vs. Mizzou Showdown", "Coach Travis Ford Reflects on Win Against Illinois State", "Episode 2- Tyler Hicks, Illinois State" and "Ep. 077: Summer Institute 2022" from podcasts like ""Total Information AM Weekend", "Sports on a Sunday Morning", "Sports on a Sunday Morning", "The Practice Players Podcast" and "Let's Talk Teaching"" and more!

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    Sports Update: Cardinals Acquire Andrew Kittredge, Missouri Football's Coaching Shuffle, and College Basketball Highlights

    Sports Update: Cardinals Acquire Andrew Kittredge, Missouri Football's Coaching Shuffle, and College Basketball Highlights

    : In the latest sports update, the St. Louis Cardinals bolster their bullpen by acquiring former All-Star Andrew Kittredge from the Tampa Bay Rays. Kittredge, known for his impressive 2021 season and a career 3.65 ERA, brings experience and skill to the Cardinals' relief pitching lineup. Meanwhile, the Missouri football team faces a coaching shift as LSU secures Blake Baker, now the highest-paid assistant coach in college football, leaving Missouri in search of a new defensive coordinator. In college basketball, Illinois staged a remarkable comeback against Purdue, narrowing the gap but falling short with a final score of 83-78.

    Hour 1: SLU Billikens Basketball, Musial Awards, and SLU vs. Mizzou Showdown

    Hour 1: SLU Billikens Basketball, Musial Awards, and SLU vs. Mizzou Showdown

    Join Tom Ackerman for this first hour of SOASM as he catches up with Billikens coach Travis Ford, discusses the upcoming Musial Awards with Mark Schreiber, president of the St. Louis Sports Commission, and previews the exciting SLU vs. Mizzou women's basketball game with Coach Rebecca Tillet. Hear insights on recent victories, award recipients, and the anticipation building up to the big game. Don't miss the excitement of St. Louis sports on this action-packed episode!

    Coach Travis Ford Reflects on Win Against Illinois State

    Coach Travis Ford Reflects on Win Against Illinois State

    Join us for an in-depth conversation with Billikens coach Travis Ford sponsored by Royal Banks in Missouri. Coach Ford shares insights on the recent victory against Illinois State, highlighting key plays, defensive strengths, and the team's overall performance. As the Billikens advance to 3-0 this season, Coach Ford discusses the challenges faced, including integrating new players like Bruce Zhang and navigating through adversity. Tune in for an exclusive look into the strategies and goals driving the Billikens' success this season.

    Episode 2- Tyler Hicks, Illinois State

    Episode 2- Tyler Hicks, Illinois State

    Tyler has a vast amount of basketball experience at such a young age and has worked at every level from high school to the high major Division 1 level. He started writing for ButlerHoops.com at age 13, where he covered virtually anything related to Butler Men's Basketball. From 2016-2018, he was a student assistant at Roncalli High School in Indianapolis, Indiana. From 2018-2022 he was a student manager at The Ohio State University. His senior year at OSU he was head manager, responsible for a number of tasks including game reports, practice set up, live-coding, and overseeing a group of 15 student managers. Currently, Tyler is in his first season as a Graduate Assistant for the Illinois State Men's Basketball team. 

    Ep. 077: Summer Institute 2022

    Ep. 077: Summer Institute 2022
    Dr. Jennifer Friberg and Dr. Dana Karraker join Jim to preview CTLT's Summer Institute 2022. They talk about design workshops, including some new opportunities centered on the scholarship of teaching and learning. They also discuss this year's Teaching Scholars-in-Residence and share ideas on how to approach professional development after a two summers' worth of pandemic.

    Ep. 077: Summer Institute 2022

    Ep. 077: Summer Institute 2022
    Dr. Jennifer Friberg and Dr. Dana Karraker join Jim to preview CTLT's Summer Institute 2022. They talk about design workshops, including some new opportunities centered on the scholarship of teaching and learning. They also discuss this year's Teaching Scholars-in-Residence and share ideas on how to approach professional development after a two summers' worth of pandemic.

    Ep. 075: The Road to a New CTLT

    Ep. 075: The Road to a New CTLT
    The Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology is on a journey of change. It's been a long road, and there's still more road ahead, but soon, a lot of behind-the-scenes planning will come to the forefront for the entire Illinois State University campus. Dr. Yojanna Cuenca-Carlino is the Assistant Vice President for Faculty Development, Diversity, and Learning. She gives a preview of what a new CTLT will look like and how these changes will affect faculty, staff, and students.

    Ep. 075: The Road to a New CTLT

    Ep. 075: The Road to a New CTLT
    The Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology is on a journey of change. It's been a long road, and there's still more road ahead, but soon, a lot of behind-the-scenes planning will come to the forefront for the entire Illinois State University campus. Dr. Yojanna Cuenca-Carlino is the Assistant Vice President for Faculty Development, Diversity, and Learning. She gives a preview of what a new CTLT will look like and how these changes will affect faculty, staff, and students.

    Ep. 074: The 2022 Teaching Scholars-in-Residence

    Ep. 074: The 2022 Teaching Scholars-in-Residence
    Share your passion for teaching while learning the ins and outs of faculty professional development. Dr. Jen Friberg joins us to discuss CTLT's 2022 Teaching Scholar-in-Residence program. This unique opportunity will bring up to three Illinois State faculty members on board to deliver in-depth programming as a part of our Summer Institute. Participants will also have the opportunity to engage in scholarship about the teaching and learning topic of their choice.

    Ep. 074: The 2022 Teaching Scholars-in-Residence

    Ep. 074: The 2022 Teaching Scholars-in-Residence
    Share your passion for teaching while learning the ins and outs of faculty professional development. Dr. Jen Friberg joins us to discuss CTLT's 2022 Teaching Scholar-in-Residence program. This unique opportunity will bring up to three Illinois State faculty members on board to deliver in-depth programming as a part of our Summer Institute. Participants will also have the opportunity to engage in scholarship about the teaching and learning topic of their choice.

    Ep. 073: Faculty Success through NCFDD

    Ep. 073: Faculty Success through NCFDD
    Tenured and tenure-track faculty at Illinois State can take advantage of an exciting opportunity from the Office of the Provost and the National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity. NCFDD's Faculty Success Program is an intensive, twelve-week online experience which helps faculty find new direction in their careers and strike a balance between their work-life, home-life, and overall wellbeing. We dive in-depth with what the program can provide with two colleagues who experienced it firsthand, Dr. Susan Hildebrandt and Dr. Jeongae Kang, both of the Department of Special Education. Plus, Dr. Yojanna Cuenca-Carlino joins us to explain how faculty can apply for a special scholarship to pay for this workshop experience.

    Ep. 073: Faculty Success through NCFDD

    Ep. 073: Faculty Success through NCFDD
    Tenured and tenure-track faculty at Illinois State can take advantage of an exciting opportunity from the Office of the Provost and the National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity. NCFDD's Faculty Success Program is an intensive, twelve-week online experience which helps faculty find new direction in their careers and strike a balance between their work-life, home-life, and overall wellbeing. We dive in-depth with what the program can provide with two colleagues who experienced it firsthand, Dr. Susan Hildebrandt and Dr. Jeongae Kang, both of the Department of Special Education. Plus, Dr. Yojanna Cuenca-Carlino joins us to explain how faculty can apply for a special scholarship to pay for this workshop experience.

    Ep. 072: COACHE Survey for Faculty

    Ep. 072: COACHE Survey for Faculty
    It's survey season... but if there's one survey you do take this spring, be sure to check out COACHE. Illinois State has partnered with the Collaborative on Academic Careers in Higher Education, based in the Harvard Graduate School of Education, to implement a comprehensive assessment of faculty work-lives. In this brief episode, Dr. Yojanna Cuenca-Carlino joins us to discuss how the survey works and what Illinois State plans to do with this important data. Faculty members should keep an eye on their campus email for an announcement and an invitation to participate in the survey starting in February of 2022.

    Ep. 072: COACHE Survey for Faculty

    Ep. 072: COACHE Survey for Faculty
    It's survey season... but if there's one survey you do take this spring, be sure to check out COACHE. Illinois State has partnered with the Collaborative on Academic Careers in Higher Education, based in the Harvard Graduate School of Education, to implement a comprehensive assessment of faculty work-lives. In this brief episode, Dr. Yojanna Cuenca-Carlino joins us to discuss how the survey works and what Illinois State plans to do with this important data. Faculty members should keep an eye on their campus email for an announcement and an invitation to participate in the survey starting in February of 2022.

    Ep. 071: Building a Relationship-Rich Campus

    Ep. 071: Building a Relationship-Rich Campus
    Connections can make all the difference when it comes to student success. Evidence shows that authentic learning, and authentic assessment of learning, can be achieved more successfully when there's a rapport between teacher and learner, between learners, and between learners and what they need to learn. But how do you pull that off? In January, hundreds of instructors, support staff, and graduate students will come together (both physically and virtually) to search for answers. In this episode, CTLT director Dr. Jennifer Friberg and faculty developer Dr. Dana Karraker join Jim to discuss the upcoming 2022 University-Wide Teaching & Learning Symposium. The theme-- Listen, Encourage, Inspire, Challenge: Building a Relationship-Rich Campus. Learn about the unique perspectives represented by this year's two keynote presenters and how this year's event will blend the best of both online and face-to-face modalities. The Symposium is free for all ISU faculty, staff, and graduate students. Register for the event by December 17, 2021, at prodev.illinoisstate.edu/Symposium.

    Ep. 070: Quality Online Courses

    Ep. 070: Quality Online Courses
    What does it take to create a truly powerful online learning experience for our students? A year of remote instruction thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic has left many more of us in a position to better appreciate that question. For this episode, Jim is joined by two colleagues from CTLT: Linda Summers is the coordinator for Blended and Online Learning, and Dr. Steve Travers is the coordinator for Student Success Initiatives. Together, they examine how a quality online course differs in both design and delivery from the more "just in time" experiences necessitated during the pandemic. Linda and Steve showcase two CTLT professional development programs, DART Online and TOP. They also discuss other, less involved learning opportunities for instructors who want to teach blended or online content.

    Ep. 069: Mask Up!

    Ep. 069: Mask Up!
    We return to face-to-face classroom instruction at Illinois State for the fall of 2021, but with a twist. Students and instructors will have to wear face coverings. How do we make masks work? Jim is joined by CTLT's director, Dr. Jennifer Friberg, who is also a speech pathologist by training. They discuss how a little piece of cloth can cause some big challenges when it comes to communicating clearly in class. Jen provides some tips for adjusting our environments and our approaches to speaking to maximize understanding. They also explore ways to take students "emotional temperature" now that their faces are being obscured.
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