Production team:

Host : Maria Xenidou

Producer: Julie-Roxane Krikorian

Introduction Voice: David Bourne

 

 Contact us:

[email protected]

 

Music credits:

Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals

Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks

 

Where to find more about Stephanie Moore:

Stephanie on LinkedIn

Stephanie’s role at the Curry School of Education and Human Development at the University of Virginia

 

Mentioned in this episode:

So you want to temporarily teach online, an article by Stephanie Moore and Charles B. Hodges.

The Journal of Computing in Higher Education

Their Volumes and Issues

The Mega Planning model by Roger Kaufman

Phaedrus by Plato 

Ethics as design, Doing Justice to Moral Problems by Caroline Whitbeck

Bloom’s Taxonomy

The Difference between Emergency Remote Teaching and Online Learning, an article by Charles Hodges, Stephanie Moore, Barb Lockee, Torrey Trust and Aaron Bond

Phil Hill 

Phill Hill on Twitter

 

Listen to this episode and explore: 

Stephanie's childhood: the benefits of having access to a computer at home (3:25)

The journey leading her to work on educational technology (5:56)

Pursuing her masters and doctorate in educational technology (9:21) 

The role of ethics in educational technology (10:17)

Unpacking instructional design (14:40)

The changes Stephanie has observed in instructional design during her career (20:00)

How the way we learn has changed over the last 20 years (22:17)

How different kind of assessments facilitate our learning (23:46)

Using assessments in Higher Ed to measure higher-order learning objectives (29:54)

What educators need to consider to deliver the best learning online: The pillars of online learning (32:54)

How to facilitate student-to-student interactions in an online setting (40:53)

How to cultivate students' self-organization capabilities (44:26)

The Journal of Computing in Higher Education and Stephanie's role as the Editor-in-Chief (45:19)

How the online learning experience during COVID-19 will shape the future of learning and EdTech (50:11)

What Stephanie wants to leave her mark on during her lifetime (52:51)

Maria’s takeaway and call-to-action (54:25)

Twitter Mentions