Teaching in Higher Ed artwork

Gifts for Learning and Productivity

Teaching in Higher Ed

English - November 30, 2017 13:00 - 35 minutes - 32.5 MB - ★★★★★ - 341 ratings
How To Education Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed

Previous Episode: Becoming a Student Again

Dave and Bonni Stachowiak share ideas for holiday gifts on this special 181st episode of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Resources Mentioned

Greetabl* (15% off link)
Blinkist* (free trial)
Kindle*
Audible* (2 free books + 30 days free)
Article on digital reading
Amazon Fresh* (free trial)
Blue Apron*
Acuity Scheduling* (free trial)
Sanebox* (free trial and $15 off)
Apple Watch
Apple AirPods
The Way to Stop Spinning Your Wheels on Planning
Best Year Ever course*

Are You Enjoying the Show?
Rate/review the show. Please consider rating or leaving a review for the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast on whatever service you use to listen to it on (Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, etc.). It is the best way to help others discover the show.

Give feedback. As always, I welcome suggestions for future topics or guests.

Subscribe. If you have yet to subscribe to the weekly update, you can receive a single email each week with the show notes (including all the links we talk about on the episode), as well as an article on either teaching or productivity.


Dave and Bonni Stachowiak share ideas for holiday gifts on this special 181st episode of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.


Resources Mentioned

Greetabl* (15% off link)
Blinkist* (free trial)
Kindle*
Audible* (2 free books + 30 days free)
Article on digital reading
Amazon Fresh* (free trial)
Blue Apron*
Acuity Scheduling* (free trial)
Sanebox* (free trial and $15 off)
Apple Watch
Apple AirPods
The Way to Stop Spinning Your Wheels on Planning
Best Year Ever course*

Are You Enjoying the Show?

Rate/review the show. Please consider rating or leaving a review for the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast on whatever service you use to listen to it on (Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, etc.). It is the best way to help others discover the show.


Give feedback. As always, I welcome suggestions for future topics or guests.


Subscribe. If you have yet to subscribe to the weekly update, you can receive a single email each week with the show notes (including all the links we talk about on the episode), as well as an article on either teaching or productivity.