Tag: 2025


Using Expert Modeling For Clinical Practice: Janet Tucker, College of Nursing

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The Evolution Of Simulation In Health Professions Education

The presenters will discuss the history of simulation education and how over the last 20 years we continue to improve, adapt and change to create safer health care providers and teams. The session will illustrate how new competency-based education in simulation is changing curricular design. Participants will gain insights into how to design more engaging… Read More

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Presenters:

  • Tara Lemoine, DO, FAAP
  • Amy Rush, MA

Modeling To Promote Student Engagement : Lauren King, College of Medicine

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Accessibility Beyond Accommodations

Accessibility in higher education involves more than responding to accommodation requests—it’s about proactively creating inclusive learning experiences for all students. This webinar will explore common accommodation trends, emerging accessibility needs in higher education, and strategies for designing courses that align with Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles. Join us to learn how to build courses… Read More

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Presenters:

  • Federico Gomez-Uroz Horst
  • Keri Snyder

The Neurodiversity Supportive Classroom

An underlying principle of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) teaches that “what is necessary for one student is almost always beneficial for all.” This is especially true with neurodivergent students— they often have the same educational and personal needs as their neurotypical peers, but the consequences are much more obvious when those needs aren’t met. … Read More

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  • Teresa Hooper, PhD

Neurodivergence and Neurodiversity: Changing Our Lenses

When discussing neurodiversity and neurodivergence in an educational setting, a medical model of neurodivergence has been the norm: from the IDEA and IEPs in elementary school to the ADAAA and accommodations in college, students’ cognitive differences are characterized “disorders” and “deficiencies,” and those assumptions can color how we welcome these students into our classes.  But… Read More

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Presenter:

  • Teresa Hooper, PhD

April 2025

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Volume 8, Issue 1 In This Issue: The Teaching Scope: Supporting Faculty through Relationships and Research Teacher’s Toolbox: Ready-to-Use Active Learning Techniques Did You Know?: NotebookLM – Your AI Research Partner and Teaching Tool Pedagogy Podcast: Teaching in the Round – Making the Most of Active Learning Spaces Research Bytes: Designing Authentic Assessments for Health… Read More

Integrate Active Learning Into Your Lecture: Danita Adams, College of Dentistry

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Supporting SoTL in a Center for Teaching and Learning

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Scott, D., Fulkerson Dikuua, K. J., Hall, A., & Laughner, T. (2024a). Supporting scholarly educators and SOTL at a Health Sciences Institution: Lessons learned from a teaching and learning center. New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2024(178), 71–79. https://doi.org/10.1002/tl.20591

Improving Patient Communication Through Simulation: Carlos Clardy, College of Health Professions

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