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SEU to You: Faculty Voices on Teaching
St. Edward's University
35 episodes
1 week ago
Go inside the classroom with professors from St. Edward's University as they share how they engage and excite students, both virtually and in-person.
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Go inside the classroom with professors from St. Edward's University as they share how they engage and excite students, both virtually and in-person.
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Education
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SEU to You: Faculty Voices on Teaching
Institute for Interdisciplinary Science (i4)

What is the 4th Industrial Revolution? Associate Professor of Computer Science Bilal Shebaro shares opportunities for internships, micro-certifications and events offered by the Institute for Interdisciplinary Science (i4 Institute) to prepare students for this very exciting time in which we live.

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4 years ago
4 minutes 12 seconds

SEU to You: Faculty Voices on Teaching
Self and Society

Teaching one of the most timely courses on campus, Dr. Michelle Robertson invites you to observe and understand the social world, learn why it functions the way it does, and explore your role as an architect in that process. Dive deep in exciting topics spanning from culture, social structure and current events.

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4 years ago
3 minutes 15 seconds

SEU to You: Faculty Voices on Teaching
Musical Theater Dance

Whether you dream of being a Broadway star or just want to learn more about the theater and movement, adjunct professor of Dance Andrea Ariel's hybrid course  will help you develop your own creative expression through movement. 

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4 years ago
3 minutes 42 seconds

SEU to You: Faculty Voices on Teaching
Environmental Ethics

Associate Professor of Philosophy Jack Musselman explores the political, ethical and moral trade-offs of living greener in the 21st century in this overview of his Environmental Ethics course.

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4 years ago
2 minutes 39 seconds

SEU to You: Faculty Voices on Teaching
Design for Performance

Assistant Professor of Theater Design Susan Branch Towne discusses what sets her Design for Performance course apart from the others.

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4 years ago
3 minutes 2 seconds

SEU to You: Faculty Voices on Teaching
Musical Theater Showcase

Adjunct Theater Arts instructor Cara Firestone and university accompanist Susan Finnigan are partnering to teach Musical Theater Showcase this spring, an upper-level course that's part of the Musical Theater minor — perfect for anyone considering a career in it or just has a passion for musicals.

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4 years ago
3 minutes 1 second

SEU to You: Faculty Voices on Teaching
John's Apocalypse and End-Time Traditions

Are we living through an apocalypse? Students and doomsday seekers in Professor of Religious and Theological Studies Kelley Coblentz Bautch's course will explore this question by looking at historical context and distinctive theologies within social movements, along with Biblical text. 

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4 years ago
3 minutes 10 seconds

SEU to You: Faculty Voices on Teaching
Administration of Justice

This timely course, taught by Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice Lisa Holleran, will explore questions with students about the criminal justice system, such as: Why do some people commit crimes while others do not? What are the relevant factors in a person's life that contribute to crime? What do police officers actually do on the job? How come only 6% of cases go to trial? What happens to the rest? Who helps victims? 

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4 years ago
3 minutes 4 seconds

SEU to You: Faculty Voices on Teaching
Breaking the School-to-Prison Pipeline

Assistant Professor of Social Work Natalie Beck discusses teaching her dream course, which addresses the way that school systems are structured to track some students to college and others to prison. 

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4 years ago
2 minutes 5 seconds

SEU to You: Faculty Voices on Teaching
The Historical Response to Need in the United States

Assistant Professor of Social Work Laurie Cook Heffron explores the safety net in the United States and the network of policies and programs that aim to prevent poverty in her Spring 2020 course.

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4 years ago
2 minutes 42 seconds

SEU to You: Faculty Voices on Teaching
Prevention and Treatment of Athletic Injuries

Certified athletic trainer and an instructor in the Kinesiology program Andi Chambers introduces students to a subject that she's passionate about in her Spring 2020 course: athletic training and sports medicine. 

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4 years ago
3 minutes 29 seconds

SEU to You: Faculty Voices on Teaching
Biopyschology

Students in Associate Professor of Psychology and Behavioral Neuroscience Jessica Boyette-Davis' Biopsychology course will explore how the brain and nervous system direct our thoughts, emotions and behaviors. They'll have in-depth discussions on subjects such as the brain science behind mental illness.

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4 years ago
2 minutes 18 seconds

SEU to You: Faculty Voices on Teaching
School of Natural Sciences

The School of Natural Sciences Associate Dean Lisa Goering welcomes students to a collaborative, learning-filled semester both in the classroom and in the school's two centers of excellence: Wild Basin Creative Research Center and the Institute for Interdisciplinary Science.

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5 years ago
2 minutes 24 seconds

SEU to You: Faculty Voices on Teaching
School of Behavioral & Social Sciences

School of Behavioral & Social Sciences Dean Catherine Campbell welcomes students to fall classes, when they'll learn from award-winning faculty members who prioritize student learning.

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5 years ago
2 minutes 54 seconds

SEU to You: Faculty Voices on Teaching
The Bill Munday School of Business

The Bill Munday School of Business Dean Marianne Ward-Peradoza shares how students will develop critical thinking and creative problem-solving skills amid Austin's dynamic business environment in their classes this fall.

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5 years ago
2 minutes 43 seconds

SEU to You: Faculty Voices on Teaching
School of Arts & Humanities

School of Arts & Humanities Dean Sharon Nell welcomes students to the fall semester and shares the many opportunities that await. 

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5 years ago
3 minutes 58 seconds

SEU to You: Faculty Voices on Teaching
Grant Proposal Writing

Over the years, students in Beth Eakman's grant writing course have raised more than $200,000 for local nonprofits. This semester, a new group of Hilltoppers will hone their grant-writing skills to research, write and edit their grant proposals in the course. 

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5 years ago
3 minutes 34 seconds

SEU to You: Faculty Voices on Teaching
American Government

In the first part of Assistant Professor of Political Science David Thomason's course, students may be surprised at what they learn about American politics. In the second part, they will undertake an online simulated game. The semester will conclude with discussions on practical policy. 

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5 years ago
3 minutes

SEU to You: Faculty Voices on Teaching
Organizational Behavior

This course may never have been as critical as it is right now. Students taking Associate Professor of Management Mary Dunn's class will gain insights in improving effectiveness in their careers, especially in today's challenging and uncertain environment.

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5 years ago
3 minutes 18 seconds

SEU to You: Faculty Voices on Teaching
General Psychology

2020 has been quite a year — full of rich examples of human behavior. Assistant Professor of Psychology and Behavioral Neuroscience Emily Barton's online General Psychology class will look at how and why people behave the way they do. 

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5 years ago
3 minutes 19 seconds

SEU to You: Faculty Voices on Teaching
Go inside the classroom with professors from St. Edward's University as they share how they engage and excite students, both virtually and in-person.