Episode 43:
Bahiyyah Muhammad
For this episode, Derek Bruff talked with Bahiyyah Muhammad, assistant professor of sociology and anthropology at Howard University. She teaches courses as […]
For this episode, Derek Bruff talked with Bahiyyah Muhammad, assistant professor of sociology and anthropology at Howard University. She teaches courses as […]
In this episode we feature an interview with Ben Rydal Shapiro, a postdoc at the School for Interactive Computing at Georgia Tech. Ben […]
In this episode, we hear from Bryan Dewsbury, assistant professor of biological sciences at the University of Rhode Island. He’s incredibly passionate […]
In this episode, we hear from Margaret Rubega about her #birdclass assignment. Rubega is an associate professor in the department of ecology […]
In this episode, the newest member of the Leading Lines team, Melissa Mallon, brings us an interview about teaching critical media literacy. […]
In this episode, we’re going in a slightly different direction. Since we’re here to explore the future of educational technology in higher […]
In our last episode, we talked with Vanderbilt librarian and Leading Lines co-producer Melissa Mallon about her new book on digital literacy. […]
In this episode, we feature an interview with one of our own. Melissa Mallon, director of the Peabody Library and director of […]
In this episode, we talk with Jay Clayton, professor of English and director of the Curb Center for Art, Enterprise, and Public […]
In this episode, we interview the graduate students behind Scholars at Play, a podcast focused on the critical discussion of video games: […]
In our last episode, we talked with astronomy professor Cornelia Lang about how she uses an active learning classroom in her “Big […]
This month, Leading Lines has a pair of episodes that look at the use of laptops in the classroom. Both episodes blow […]