CFDE Podcasts


CFDE Podcasts on Apple iTunes.

These resources predate February 2015, after which the CFDE discontinued use of the iTunesU platform and began posting recorded content on YouTube and Vimeo.

List of CFDE Podcasts

NameDescriptionReleased
1Video - Building Your Book Platform: Megan McRaineyAn important aspect of a nonfiction book proposal is its platform. Publishers often want to know that you’ve created and cultivated a base of people interested in your topic and that you can communicate effectively in multiple media outlets (such as radio2/17/2015
2Video - Building Your Book Platform: Ken CarterAn important aspect of a nonfiction book proposal is its platform. Publishers often want to know that you’ve created and cultivated a base of people interested in your topic and that you can communicate effectively in multiple media outlets (such as radio2/17/2015
3Video - Writing and Placing Op-Eds: Nathan McCallDiscussion of the nuts and bolts of writing and placing op-eds.2/17/2015
4Video - Writing and Placing Op-Eds: Lynne HufferDiscussion of the nuts and bolts of writing and placing op-eds.2/17/2015
5Video - Writing and Placing Op-Eds: Carol AndersonDiscussion of the nuts and bolts of writing and placing op-eds.2/17/2015
6Video - The Value of Public Scholarship: Claire SterkWith Claire Sterk: community discussions of public scholarship, sponsored by the Office of the Provost, help advance Emory's mission "to create, preserve, teach, and apply knowledge in the service of humanity" by connecting ideas and discoveries with real-world opportunities2/11/2015
7Video - The Value of Public Scholarship: Andra GillespieWith Andra Gillespie: community discussions of public scholarship, sponsored by the Office of the Provost, help advance Emory's mission "to create, preserve, teach, and apply knowledge in the service of humanity" by connecting ideas and discoveries with real-world opportunities2/11/2015
8Video - The Value of Public Scholarship: Carlos MorenoWith Carlos Morena: community discussions of public scholarship, sponsored by the Office of the Provost, help advance Emory's mission "to create, preserve, teach, and apply knowledge in the service of humanity" by connecting ideas and discoveries with real-world opportunities2/11/2015
9Video - The Value of Public Scholarship: Megan McRaineyWith Megan McRainey: community discussions of public scholarship, sponsored by the Office of the Provost, help advance Emory's mission "to create, preserve, teach, and apply knowledge in the service of humanity" by connecting ideas and discoveries with real-world opportunities2/11/2015
10Video - Submission, Revision, and Publication in Scholarly JournalsA publication workshop for scholars and students addressing issues in submission, revision, and publication in scholarly journals, with Tani Barlow, Professor of History, director of the Chao Center for Asian Studies at Rice University, and senior editor 1/30/2015
11Video - Connect with Teaching: Using Piktochart as a Teaching ToolA showcase of faculty using technology in the classroom to enhance student learning and engagement. Donna Troka presents about the use of Piktochart and infographics in community engaged learning.8/27/2014
12Video - The Global Women Wikipedia Write-InThe CFDE co-sponsored a "Global Women Wikipedia Write-In" to involve faculty, staff, and students in a high-profile effort to add new material on people of color—particularly women—around the world to Wikipedia. 8/27/2014
13Video - Connect with Teaching: VoiceThread in Language InstructionHong Li and Yu Li, of the Department of Russian and East Asian Languages and Cultures, demonstrate their use and the effectiveness of VoiceThread in language instruction.8/18/2014
14Video - Connect with Teaching: VoiceThread in the SciencesFrank McDonald of Chemistry discusses his use of VoiceThread as a teaching tool7/23/2014
15Video - Trolls: When Response to Public Scholarship is UncivilFear of mean-spirited, sexist, racist, homophobic, and ad hominem comments often keeps scholars from taking their ideas into the broader public sphere. Three panelists discuss their experiences with “trolls,” their strategies for dealing with them, and the motivation that keeps them doing this public work despite the negative comments.7/18/2014
16Video - Success in the Current Book Publishing EnvironmentTrends and expectations for faculty authors in the current environment of scholarly publishing: what do scholars need to do to be successful in the present publishing world? How do they need to present themselves and their projects? 5/28/2014
17Video - MOOCs, DOCCs, and Hybrid Teaching: Adeline KohOnline teaching and learning is rapidly assuming new forms, formats, and approaches. Two experts—Adeline Koh and Elizabeth Losh—will discuss their current engagement with MOOCs "Massively Open Online Courses") and DOCCs (Distributed Open Collaborative Courses), and their success in blending these and other means and methods.5/20/2014
18Video - MOOCs, DOCCs, and Hybrid Teaching - Elizabeth LoshOnline teaching and learning is rapidly assuming new forms, formats, and approaches. Two experts—Adeline Koh and Elizabeth Losh—will discuss their current engagement with MOOCs "Massively Open Online Courses") and DOCCs (Distributed Open Collaborative Courses), and their success in blending these and other means and methods.5/19/2014
19Video - Scholarly Writing in the Digital Milieu - Roopika RisamThe benefits of using the digital milieu for scholarly communication have been cited, among myriad others, as democratization, widening participation, and engaging new audiences on a global level. But these rapid changes come with challenges, including the way that these new modes for communication change the nature of scholarly writing itself. How does a project go from Twitter to a blog post to an article to a book? Or some other form?4/29/2014
20Video - Scholarly Writing in the Digital Milieu - Adeline Koh The benefits of using the digital milieu for scholarly communication have been cited, among myriad others, as democratization, widening participation, and engaging new audiences on a global level. But these rapid changes come with challenges, including the way that these new modes for communication change the nature of scholarly writing itself. How does a project go from Twitter to a blog post to an article to a book? Or some other form?4/29/2014
21Video - Grant Writing in the HumanitiesFaculty in humanities fields are especially encouraged to attend a half-hour panel discussion with Jason Rhody (via Skype), a senior program officer in the Office of Digital Humanities at the National Endowment of the Humanities, and who will speak to what the NEH is looking for and qualities in a successful proposal; Yanna Yannakakis, associate professor of history, who has an impressive track record of securing grants; and Vincent Cornell, Asa Griggs Candler Professor of Middle East and Islamic Studies, who has served on multiple NEH review panels.4/15/2014
22Video - Teaching with Public Scholarship - Karen LevyPanelists in this session discuss and explore the opportunities, challenges, pedagogical approaches, and variety of outcomes in incorporating public scholarship into their teaching and curricula. S4/10/2014
23Video - Teaching with Public Scholarship - Vialla Hartfield-MendezPanelists in this session discuss and explore the opportunities, challenges, pedagogical approaches, and variety of outcomes in incorporating public scholarship into their teaching and curricula. 4/10/2014
24Video - Graduate Students and Public ScholarshipThis session explores the opportunities, potential risks, and ethical dimensions for graduate students in bringing their work into the public realm. How should scholars in training who want to do public scholarship be supported? 2/10/2014
25Video - Graduate Students and Public Scholarship - David LynnOpportunities, potential risks, and ethical dimensions for graduate students in bringing their work into the public realm. How should scholars in training who want to do public scholarship be supported? What are some strategies for graduate students pursue12/11/2013
26Video - Graduate Students and Public Scholarship -Peggy BarlettOpportunities, potential risks, and ethical dimensions for graduate students in bringing their work into the public realm. How should scholars in training who want to do public scholarship be supported? 12/9/2013
27Video - Social Media and Public Scholarship: FacebookHow do social media outlets such as Facebook, Twitter, and the “blogosphere” help scholars make an impact with their work beyond the academy? How might social media challenge the work of scholars? In this session, a scholar with experience and experti9/9/2013
28Video - Social Media and Public Scholarship: TwitterHow do social media outlets such as Facebook, Twitter, and the “blogosphere” help scholars make an impact with their work beyond the academy?9/26/2013
29Video - Social Media and Public Scholarship: The BlogosphereHow do social media outlets such as Facebook, Twitter, and the "blogosphere" help scholars make an impact with their work beyond the academy? How might social media challenge the work of other scholars?10/29/2013
30Video - Lessons Learned from Emory's First Coursera ExperiencesA panel of faculty, staff, and administrators involved in developing Emory's first courses for Coursera discuss the process and lessons learned.7/24/2013
31Video - Presenting Data in Public Scholarship - Jeff RosensweigPresenting Data in Public Scholarship5/30/2013
32Video - Presenting Data in Public Scholarship - Drew LinzerPresenting Data in Public Scholarship5/30/2013
33Video - Public Scholarship and the SciencesFeaturing Deb Houry, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine3/27/2013
34Video - Public Scholarship in the SciencesFeaturing Eric Weeks, Professor of Physics3/26/2013
35Video - Public Scholarship in the SciencesFeaturing Jaap de Roode, Assistant Professor of Biology3/26/2013
36Video - Public Scholarship on the Screen and Behind the Podium: Sissel McCarthyInstructor and journalist-in-residence Sissel McCarthy offers advice and experiences in presenting scholarship in broadcast and public speaking venues.2/15/2013
37Video - Public Scholarship On the Screen and Behind the PodiumEmory Professor of Psychology Frans de Waal offers advice and experiences in presenting scholarship in broadcast and public speaking venues.2/8/2013
38Video - Public Scholarship On the Screen and Behind the PodiumEmory law professor Dorothy Brown discusses scholarship in broadcast media2/8/2013
39Video - Public Scholarship as Professional Capital: Pamela ScullyConversations designed to help faculty examine issues and develop skills as public scholars11/21/2012
40Video - Public Scholarship as Professional Capital: Claire SterkDesigned to help faculty examine issues and develop skills as public scholars11/19/2012
41Video - Public Scholarship as Professional Capital: Michael Leo OwensDesigned to help faculty examine issues and develop skills as public scholars10/25/2012
42Video - Developing Inquiry in Courses Across the CurriculumLaney Graduate School workshop with support from the Emory Center for Faculty Development and Excellence5/9/2012
43Video - Faculty Connect Presentations 3-28-12--3/29/2012
44Video - Teaching for Learning: An Evidence-Based Examination of Key Pedagogical Concepts--3/1/2012
45Interdisciplinarity for the DisciplinesHow Interdisciplinary Studies has Influenced Teaching and Scholarship10/27/2011
46Tenure & Promotion, Part 3-Advice for Social ScientistsTenure & Promotion, Part 3-Advice for Social Scientists7/12/2011
47Creativity Through the Life Cycle-The Visual Arts & TeachingCreativity Through the Life Cycle-The Visual Arts & Teaching7/11/2011
48Tenure & Promotion, Part 2-Advice for HumanistsTenure & Promotion, Part 2-Advice for Humanists7/11/2011
49Tenure & Promotion, Part 1-Advice for ScientistsTenure & Promotion, Part 1-Advice for Scientists7/11/2011
50Thinking About a Teaching PortfolioA teaching portfolio is a versatile and valuable tool, one that allows teachers to take stock of their pedagogical achievements and skills, identify areas, for improvement and, most commonly, to document credentials and professional development when they make a bid for tenure and promotion or apply for a new academic position. In this podcast, three professors from three disciplines offer advice on how to create a portfolio that stands out from the crowd.5/2/2011
51Grading and Grade InflationA Conversation on Theory, Practice, and Reality4/6/2011
52Authoring Advocacy: Ann ConnorAuthoring Advocacy: Ann Connor1/14/2011
53Plagiarism and the InternetPlagiarism and the Internet12/21/2010
54Millennial Learners: How They Learn, How We TeachMillennial Learners: How They Learn, How We Teach11/10/2010
55Civil Discourse in the HumanitiesCivil Discourse in the Humanities8/18/2010
56Copyright Trends and their Implications for the ClassroomCopyright Trends and their Implications for the Classroom7/12/2010
57Authoring Advocacy: Art KellermannAuthoring Advocacy: Art Kellermann3/17/2010
58Authoring Advocacy: Liz BoundsAuthoring Advocacy: Liz Bounds3/17/2010
59Student Professionalism Across The UniversityStudent Professionalism Across The University3/2/2010
60Identity and the InternetIdentity and the Internet1/22/2010
61Civil Discourse in the Health SciencesCivil Discourse in the Health Sciences1/4/2010
62Accuracy or Fluency? Responding to ESL Student WritingAccuracy or Fluency? Responding to ESL Student Writing11/30/2009
63Wikipedia and its (Dis)contentsWikipedia and its (Dis)contents11/3/2009
64Race in the Classroom--9/29/2009
65Civil Discourse and Addressing Differences in the ClassroomCivil Discourse and Addressing Differences in the Classroom6/3/2009
66Eugene Bianchi: The Challenges of Staying CreativeEugene Bianchi5/13/2009
67Ani Satz's Story: The Challenges of Staying CreativeAni Satz5/13/2009
68Roberto Franzosi's Story: The Challenges of Staying CreativeRoberto Franzosi5/4/2009
69Lori Marino's Story: The Challenges of Staying CreativeLori Marino5/4/2009
70Katherine Mitchell's Story: The Challenges of Staying CreativeKatherine Mitchell5/4/2009
71Gregory Berns's Story: The Challenges of Staying CreativeGregory Berns5/4/2009
72Andra Gillespie's Story: The Challenges of Staying Creative: Andra Gillespie's Story: The Challenges of Staying Creative5/4/2009