Intentional Teaching Podcast
Hosted by Derek Bruff | Sponsored by UPCEA
The Intentional Teaching podcast is aimed at college and university educators to help them develop foundational teaching skills and explore new ideas in teaching.
The name Intentional Teaching is a spin on Derek Bruff's 2019 book, Intentional Tech: Principles to Guide the Use of Educational Technology in College Teaching. The name Intentional Teaching is being used to indicate that we should be intentional in how we teach, but also how we develop as teachers over time.
The podcast comes out every other Tuesday, and episodes feature interviews with college and university educators sharing their teaching experiences.
You can subscribe to the Intentional Teaching podcast in most of the usual places you get your podcasts. Just search for “Intentional Teaching” wherever you listen to podcasts. If it doesn’t show up in search, here are some direct links for you to use: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, and the RSS feed. And you can listen using the player below!
About Derek Bruff
Derek Bruff is an educator, author, and higher ed consultant. He directed the Vanderbilt University Center for Teaching for more than a decade, where he helped faculty and other instructors develop foundational teaching skills and explore new ideas in teaching. Bruff consults regularly with faculty and administrators across higher education on issues of teaching, learning, and faculty development. Bruff has written two books, Intentional Tech: Principles to Guide the Use of Educational Technology in College Teaching (West Virginia University Press, 2019) and Teaching with Classroom Response Systems: Creating Active Learning Environments (Jossey-Bass, 2009). He writes a weekly newsletter called Intentional Teaching and produces the Intentional Teaching podcast. Bruff has a PhD in mathematics and has taught math courses at Vanderbilt and Harvard University.
For more information, see Derek’s CV.