Faculty Speaker Series
Overview
The Faculty Speaker Series invites faculty from all five schools of Pepperdine University to share their experience teaching with technology. Each speaker offers amazing insights and strategies, and may even expose mistakes or challenges so that you can avoid any pitfalls. We hope that you will join us at these peer-to-peer events and learn from and with your colleagues.
Recorded Events:
- "Digital Humanities: Teaching, Research, and Service" by Dr. Jennifer Smith, Seaver College.
- "Technology and Strategies for Improving Student Scholarly Writing" by Dr. Linda Purrington, Graduate School of Education and Psychology.
- "Learning Circles for Online Teaching" by Dr. Margaret Riel, Graduate School of Education and Psychology.
- "Forums and Feedback" by Dr. Linda Polin, Graduate School of Education and Psychology.
- "Polls and Forums to Engage Students in the Conversation" by Dr. Luisa Blanco-Raynal, School of Public Policy.
- "The (Almost) Paperless Classroom" by Dr. Sharyl Corrado, Seaver College.
- "HyperResearch Creates Hyper Happy Graduate Students!" by Dr. Kay Davis and Dr. Paula Thompson, Graduate School of Education and Psychology.
- "Crossing Cultures, Sharing Life: A Case Study of the Creation of an Online Intercultural Communication Class for Students at Pepperdine's International Campuses" by Dr. Ken Waters, Seaver College.
Share Your Story
Are you teaching in a new or innovative way? Or do you have tips - big or small - that you feel will benefit your colleagues? If so, please contact us at techlearn@pepperdine.edu to share your story.