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65: Five Ways College Teachers Can Improve Their Instruction
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
Most people who teach at the college level do so without any formal training. In this episode, Norman Eng, author of Teaching College: The Ultimate Guide to Lecturing, Presenting, and Engaging Students, shares five strategies college teachers can...
Updated on June 05
What Is One Of The Biggest Strugglest For College Professors ?
What Is At The Root Of All Teaching ?
What Is The Job Of A Teacher?
What Do College Teachers Need ?
What Are Some Important Questions To Ask Students On The First Day Of Class ?
What Are Additional Ways Professors Can Create A Supportive Environment ?
What Is The Concept Of Cold Calling In The Classroom?
How Do You Help A Student Who Does Not Know The Answer?
What Is Necessary For A Student To Understand A Concept ?
How Can Professors Help Students Understand Content ?
What we do (and don't) know about the coronavirus | David Heymann
TED Talks Daily
What happens if you get infected with the coronavirus? Who's most at risk? How can you protect yourself? Public health expert David Heymann, who led the global response to the SARS outbreak in 2003, shares the latest findings about COVID-19 and what the future may hold.
Updated on October 10
What Are The Symptoms Of The Covoran Virus #Covid19?
Who Are Most Vulnerable To The Corona Virus ?
Why Are Older People More Susceptible To The Covid 19 Corona Virus ?
Where Can I Find More Information On Corona Virus?
What Makes Covid 19 So Challenging?
Can International Borders Stop Corona Virus?
How Soon Can We Get A Vaccine For Covid 19 Virus?
What Can We Do Better To Stop This Outbreak?
What we do (and don't) know about the coronavirus | David Heymann @ 9.5m?
Building a Multimillion-Dollar Newsletter Business with Sam Parr of The Hustle
The Indie Hackers Podcast
Sam Parr (@TheSamParr) describes himself as a midwestern small business owner who discovered the Internet, and his journey from running a hot dog stand to building a media empire seems to prove that. His current business, The Hustle, generates 8 figures in annual revenue from newsletter advertising alone, a feat Sam attributes to great copywriting, relentless experimentation, and the massively underrated power of email. In this episode we talk about how founders can build profitable businesses by resisting the urge to make their tech businesses more complex than they need to be, why it's important to borrow lessons from businesses in other industries, and the art of getting help from others by swallowing your pride and making specific requests.
Updated on February 15
How Did Sam Parr Plan To Build The Hustle From Day One?
Can A Mailing List Make A Lot Of Money?
How Did Sam Parr Get His Start In Newsletter Business?
How Do You Run A Successful Conference?
How Do You Start A Newsletter With No Connections?
Is Copywriting One Of The Most Underrated Skills You Could Master?
How Do You Start A Business With No Money?
How Do You Grow Your Network?
How Do You Ask Famous People For Help?
How Can You Be Happier In Life?
What Makes A Good Manager?
How Do You Hire The Best Managers?
How Do You Start A Successful Business?
Michael Parenteau. The Pursuit of Happyness
Geek At Sea
Creativity can lead to some pretty unexpected places. Throughout his life, Michael learned to achieve the impossible and now he is teaching his daughter how to do the same.
Updated on May 28
What Michael's Family Encouraging About Him Becoming An Artist ?
How Was Success Defined When Michael Was Growing Up ?
What Pivotal Advice Did Michael Receive From His Uncle ?
What Does Parenting Vs. Being Parented Look Like ?
When His Daughter Asked To Climb Mount St. Helens For Her 10th Birthday, What Did Michael Do ?
What Does Michael Parenteau Hope For His Daughter?
Is It Important For Adults To Know What They Want To Do In Life?
How Does One Know Or Not Know Where They Want To Be ?
What Is It Like To Be A Starving Artist With A Child And What Advice Does He Have For Others In The Same Shoes ?
UC Berkeley's Alison Gopnik: "Babies are the ultimate supercomputers"
Danny In The Valley
The Sunday Times’ tech correspondent brings on Dr Alison Gopnik, a developmental psychologist, to talk about why babies could be the key to artificial intelligence (3:45), the limits to current systems (5:40), infants as supercomputers (8:00), the powe...
Updated on June 18
Why Are People Who Work In Artificial Intelligence Coming Up Against Many Barriers ?
What Are Key Characteristics Of What Babies And Children Are Doing In Solving Problems?
What Is Curiosity Based Reinforcement?
Why Are Children Such Good Models For Artificial Intelligence?
What Is The Next Step In How Artificial Intelligence Advances?
Is It Fair To Think That The Principle Of Going Back To Young Minds And How They Work Is Where The Leading Edge Of Artificial Intelligence Is Currently Headed ?
Josh Dahn: Head of School, Ad Astra School
Beyond High Street
Joshua Dahn is the head of school at Ad Astra, a school that he co-founded with Elon Musk. Together, they are challenging norms and changing the way children learn. They are focusing on the practical aspects of problem solving from the young age, encouraging kids to work in team, solving complex and multi-disciplinary questions. Could this be the future of public education? I sure hope so! - Kirill Zubovsky, Smash Notes editor.
Updated on June 30
What Was College Like For Joshua Dahn, The Co Founder Of Ad Astra School With Elon Musk?
What Prompted Joshua Dahn To Start Teaching?
What Is The Goal Of Ad Astra School?
What Is An Example Difference Between A Typical Education For An Eight Year Old And What Ad Astra Teaches?
How Can Ad Astra Model Be Applied To Work For Public Schools?
The surprisingly charming science of your gut | Giulia Enders
TED Talks Daily
Ever wonder how we poop? Learn about the gut -- the system where digestion (and a whole lot more) happens -- as doctor and author Giulia Enders takes us inside the complex, fascinating science behind it, including its connection to mental health. It turns out, looking closer at something we might shy away from can leave us feeling more fearless and appreciative of ourselves.
Updated on October 06
Where Can I Read More About The Science Of The Gut?
What Actually Happens When Your Stomach Makes Those Funny Rumbling Noises?
Is There A Scientific Connection Between The Gut And The Brain?
How Do The Gut And The Brain Communicate In Challenging Situations?
Is Really Clean Environments Better Or Worse For Our Health?
Ep 26 Vaccines part 1: Let's hear it for Maurice
This Podcast Will Kill You
The wait is finally over: this week we are very excited to bring you the episode we’ve been teasing for weeks: vaccines! This week and next (you don’t have to wait a full two weeks for the next episode!), we are presenting a two-part series on vaccines. In today’s episode, we dive deep into the biology of vaccines, from how they stimulate your (amazing) immune system to protect you, to how they make you into an almost-superhero, shielding the innocents around you from deadly infections. We take you back hundreds, nay, thousands of years to when something akin to vaccination first began, and then we walk along the long road of vaccine development to see just how massive an impact vaccines have had on the modern world. The best part? We are joined by not one, but two experts from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Dr. Gail Rodgers and Dr. Padmini Srikantiah explain the process of vaccine development, highlight the challenges of vaccine deployment, and shine a hopeful light on the future of vaccines. And be sure to tune in next week for part 2 where we’ll focus on vaccine hesitancy and address common misconceptions surrounding vaccines in even more depth.
For more information on the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation initiatives, visit: https://www.gatesfoundation.org/
For more information on vaccines currently in development, check out: https://clinicaltrials.gov/ and https://www.who.int/immunization/research/vaccine_pipeline_tracker_spreadsheet/en/
And, as always, you can find all of the sources we used in this episode on our website: http://thispodcastwillkillyou.com/episodes/
Updated on July 02
What Was The World Like Before Vaccines?
What Is In This Podcast About Vaccines?
Why Should We Care About Vaccines?
What Are The Two Levels That Vaccines Protect?
How Does Our Body Fight Off Infections?
How Does Vaccination Protect An Entire Population?
Can You Get The Flu From The Flu Vaccine?
Why Are Live Vaccines No Longer Used?
What Makes A Pathogen A Good And Challenging Target For Vaccine Development?
What Are Some Of The Most Exciting Prospects For Vaccine Technology?
When Was The Smallpox Vaccinations Discovered ?
Was Edward Jenner Actually The First To Come Up With Cowpox Preventing Smallpox?
What Diseases Severely Impact Children?
What Was The Impact Of Wi 38 Cells?
What Is Arguably The Biggest Accomplishment Of Vaccine History?
What Are Some Routine Vaccines People Are Recommended To Get?
Why Doesn’t The United States Require Bcg Vaccination?
Why Do We Not Give Some Vaccines To Infants?
What Are The Costs Of Vaccines?
How Do Vaccines Have Multifaceted Impacts On The Community?
Mark Cuban on His Relationship To Wealth and Risk and Why Silicon Valley Investors Are Like Old Hollywood
The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch
Mark Cuban is a serial entrepreneur, investor, and owner of the Dallas Mavericks. His career began with his founding of MicroSolutions, a company he went on to sell to CompuServe in 1990. Then in 1995 Mark co-founded Broadcast.com - streaming audio over the internet. In just four short years, Broadcast.com (then Audionet) was sold to Yahoo for $5.6 billion dollars. Following the acquisition in 2000, Mark acquired the Dallas Mavericks where since his taking over they have competed in the NBA Finals for the first time in franchise history in 2006 - and becoming NBA World Champions in 2011. They are currently listed as one of Forbes' most valuable franchises in sports. If that was not enough, Mark is also one of ABC's "Sharks" on the hit show Shark Tank.
Updated on April 14
How Did Mark Cuban Start In Tech?
Does Money Make You Happy?
What Is Mark Cuban's Take On Risk?
Why Is Now The Best Time To Start A Company?
How Is Our Economy Going To Change Post Pandemic?
How Does Mark Cuban Think About Startup Investing?
What Is Wrong With Silicon Valley Today?
Should You Fake It Till You Make It?
What Do Founders Misunderstand About Sales?
How Do You Prioritize Company Goals?
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