
Moving the Needle
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AI Faculty Development: Inside the AIM-High Program
AI, Unscripted Series Wrap Up
AI, Unscripted - Data Privacy, Student Rights, and the Real Cost of "Free" AI Tools
Episode 59 - Phenomenology: Understanding the Lived Experience of Learning
Ai, Unscripted - Teaching the Teachers: Preparing Pre-Service Educators for an AI Future
AI, Unscripted - Sustainable AI: Balancing Innovation with Environmental Responsibility
Ep 69Episode 58 - From Time Served to Competence Earned: Rethinking Medical Education
Scott Riley and Dave Bunnell discuss the current global shift in health professions education known as Competency-Based Medical Education (CBME) that emphasizes demonstrated competence rather than time spent in training. Dr. Bunnell explains the reasons for the change and how it is being implemented.
Ep 68AI, Unscripted - How We Say It Matters: AI for Thoughtful Faculty Communication
Cohosts Mary Crowley-Farrell and Ron Hansen speak with David Leasure, Director of Faculty and Professor, First Year Experience Department, University of Maryland Global Campus. David shares how his team is using AI to help faculty communicate more effectively while saving time for what matters most.
Ep 67AI, Unscripted - Beyond the Podium: AI-Powered Speech Coaching at the Community College
Cohosts Jennifer Potter and Mary Crowley-Farrell welcome Zach Runge, Assistant Professor of Communication Studies at Harford Community College and an adjunct professor at Towson University. Zach explains how he built custom AI tools to integrate into writing assignments for students in his speech class that support student voice, confidence, and ethical engagement without replacing authentic learning.
Ep 66Episode 57 - Bringing Play and Experimentation into Professional Education
Cohost Erin Hagar welcomes Dr. Krista Tookhan, Assistant Professor in the School of Medicine. Dr. Tookhan explains how she brings fun and creativity into her classroom inventing games that inspire her students and lead to better performance overalll.
Ep 65AI, Unscripted - From Policy to Participation: Co-Creating AI Guidelines with Students
What if the solution to AI policy challenges isn't stricter rules but bringing students into the conversation? AI, Unscripted returns for another season on MTN with Yasmine Kotturi, Assistant Professor, UMBC. Dr. Kotturi shares her groundbreaking approach to AI governance in higher education with co-hosts Jennifer Potter and Mary Crowley-Farrell. Instead of top-down policies that students resist, Dr. Koturri’s research demonstrates how participatory policy design transforms the conversation, turning enforcement into engagement and compliance into critical thinking. Yasmine Kotturi: https://ykotturi.github.io/
Ep 64Episode 56 - When Learning Sings: Music, Memory, and the Social Life of Education
Cohost Dave Bunnell welcomes Dr. Rayne Loder, PhD, PA-C, Tufts University School of Medicine. Rayne discusses her innovative approach of using music to teach foundational concepts in medical education.
Ep 63Episode 55 - Revisiting Trauma-Informed Pedagogy: A Faculty Development Perspective
Erin Hagar welcomes back Dr. Mary Jo Bondy and Dr. Karen Gordes. Following up on their introduction of Trauma Informed Pedagogy introduced in episode 27, they discuss a faculty development initiative they designed to share their knowledge of trauma informed pedagogy across the UMB campus, its impact, and their hopes going forward.
Ep 62AI, Unscripted - Ask Us Anything: Series Wrap-Up
Scott Riley joins the hosts of AI Unscripted to answer questions from the audience about AI in the classroom and to reflect on what the team learned while working on the series as well as what they'd like to explore in future episodes.
Ep 60Special Edition, AI, Unscripted - AI as a Critical Friend: Supporting Reflection in Graduate Learning
Jennifer Potter and Mary Crowley-Farrell talk with Liyan Song, PhD, Towson University, about how she leverages Blackboard Ultra’s AI companion to prompt deep reflection in her instructional design students.
Ep 61Episode 54 - Mentoring Networks and Belonging: Supporting International Postdocs in Biomedical Research
Erin introduces a new cohost, Dave Bunnell who chats with his first guest, Jenn Aumiller about what she learned about mentorship, equity, and belonging in academic science through her research on mentoring experiences of Indian biomedical postdocs in the U.S.
Ep 59Special Edition AI, Unscripted - Clinical Judgment Meets AI: Teaching for Nursing Practice
Co-hosts Mike Mills and Mary Crowley-Farrell speak with Denyce Watts-Daniels, Associate Professor in Nursing at Coppin State about her use of Generative AI to create case studies relevant to her nursing students.
Ep 57Special Edition AI, Unscripted - Writing with Machines: AI in the English Classroom
Cohosts Jennifer Potter and Mary Crowley-Farrell interview Eleanor Welsh, Professor of English Chesapeake College. Eleanor recounts her journey from AI skeptic to advocate, showing how she now uses AI to enhance research writing and film studies. Her approach to source verification and critical evaluation offers accessible entry points for humanities faculty.
Ep 56Special Edition AI, Unscripted - Truth, Data, and AI: Journalism's Role in Uncertain Times
Cohosts Mike Mills and Mary Crowley-Farrell talk with Derek Willis from the Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland about how he teaches students to use AI to evaluate data and question truth claims in the journalistic process. He offers a crucial civic and interdisciplinary perspective, grounded in journalistic ethics and process thinking.
Ep 58Episode 53 - Paying it Forward: The Power of Mentoring
Host Erin Hagar speaks with Dr. Hee Hwan Park, DDS, Clinical Assistant Professor and Ryan Kasraii, a 4th year Dental student at UMB School of Dentistry. Dr. Park and Ryan talk about their mentoring relationship and how it fostered connection and became a powerful motivator for learning.
Ep 55Special Edition AI, Unscripted - Therapy Bots & Ethical Practice: AI in Mental Health Education
Amanda Draheim, PhD, Goucher College explains how she is using custom bots and AI tools for case conceptualization and student reflection. Her approach blends creativity, ethics, and wellness, making AI feel humane and pedagogically sound.
Ep 54Special Edition AI, Unscripted - Ask the AI: Business Assignments That Boost Engagement
Cohosts Mary Crowley-Farrell and Mike Mills speak with Bill Carter, Associate Professor, University of Baltimore Merrick School of Business, about how he is incorporating AI into his assignments to boost engagement and critical thinking skills.
Ep 53Special Edition AI, Unscripted - AI & Information Literacy: Teaching Students to Think Critically
In this week's episode, co-hosts Jennifer Potter and Mary Crowley-Farrell kick off the AI, Unscripted mini-series on MTN with a conversation with Ben Shaw from University of Maryland, College Park. Ben shares how he developed an accessible AI literacy module that faculty across disciplines can implement. His approach focuses on helping students evaluate AI-generated content critically—a foundational skill for any AI-enhanced course. Go to: UMCP AI and Information Literacy Module to access the instructional module Ben refers to in this episode.
Ep 52Episode 52 - Introducing the "AI, Unscripted" team
In this episode, Scott Riley is joined by the team that is behind a new special edition limited series of Moving the Needle, called AI Unscripted. This mini-series features Maryland faculty from across the state sharing their experiences of how they are utilizing AI in the classroom. The team talks about their motive for creating the series, guests that will be featured, ideas that will be explored, and what they are hoping listeners take away.
Ep 51Episode 51 - Behind the Screens - Building Community in Online Classrooms
Host Scott Riley and Dr. Eric Belt discuss building community in a virtual environment, establishing instructor presence and building a framework to maintain rigor.
Ep 50Looking Back and Checking In: Our 50th Episode
Hosts Erin Hagar and Scott Riley discuss their favorite episodes from the series and then share some reflections from faculty participants in UMB's Edge program, which stands for Educator Development for Growth and Effectiveness. The hosts discuss the takeaways of the 17 faculty members after their year long faculty fellowship spent digging deep into their practice.
Ep 49Episode 49 - Award Winning Educators: Teaching Teachers to Teach
Host Scott Riley interviews Dr. Sahar Alameh, winner of the University of Kentucky's Great Teacher award for her work in supporting K–12 teachers and students in constructing and evaluating scientific explanations and helping them develop informed understandings of science and its nature.
Ep 48Episode 48 - From Textbooks to Tech: Innovations in PA Education with VR
Host Scott Riley speaks with Dr. Cheri Hendrix, Assistant Dean for Physician Assistant Education at UMB about how she is using Virtual Reality to train the next generation of Physician Assistants.
Ep 47Episode 47 - Building Bridges in SoTL: The Ed Crafters Community Connection
Host Scott Riley chats with Sol Roberts-Lieb and Eric Belt about the new Ed Crafters Community Connection (EC3)—a virtual learning community created by the Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning (FCTL) to encourage faculty to learn, collaborate, and grow in the SoTL space.
Ep 46Episode 46 - Award Winning Mentorship: Dissolving Imposter Syndrome with Dr. Alison Duffy
Host Scott Riley speaks with Dr. Allison Duffy, PharmD, BCOP, about her "Mentor of the Year" award - her thoughts on what defines mentoring, what it means to be a good mentor, and her suggestions for how to become a better mentor.
Ep 45Episode 45 - From Theory to Practice: Cognitive Insights into Multimedia Learning
Host Scott Riley chats with Eric Belt, EdD, Sr. Academic Innovation Specialist and researcher at the FCTL. They take a deep dive into Richard Mayer's Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning and talk about what they've learned and how they plan to change their teaching as a result of their new learning.
Ep 44Episode 44 - Rethinking Classroom Boundaries: UMB's New HyFlex Teaching Space
Host, Erin Hagar, speaks with Kevin Engler and Tony Delane, members of the FCTL team about the new hyflex classroom recently completed at UMB. They explore the possibilities in teaching that the classroom, which is designed to virtually eliminate the difference in experience for remote and in-person students, presents.
Ep 43Episode 43 - A Conversation with Dr. Adam Puche, UMB’s 2024 Educator of the Year
In this episode, host Erin Hagar speaks with Dr. Adam Puche, UMB's 2024 Educator of the Year. Their conversation explores the values that guide his teaching, strategies he uses in the classroom and innovations that he has helped to implement in the Anatomy curriculum at the School of Medicine.
Ep 42Episode 42 - Empowering Educators through Collaborative Course Design
Scott Riley chats with his co-host, Erin Hagar, about the Summer Course Design Institute at UMB that she established and ran. Erin discusses the Institute's approach to helping faculty develop or significantly revise a course in a small cross-discipline cohort with one-on-one support.
Ep 39Episode 41 - Award Winning Pedagogy: Neuro-Simulation with Dr. Nicholas Morris
Host Scott Riley speaks with Dr. Nicholas Morris, Associate Fellowship Director of the Neurocritical Care Fellowship at the University of Maryland School of Medicine about his work in using simulation to help teach and assess competency in emergency neurology.
Ep 41Ep 40 - A Faculty Coaching Mock Session
Have you wondered what a coaching session sounds like? Well, in this episode, you can listen in! Two professional development coaches perform a mock session that includes all the elements of coaching—agenda setting, powerful questions, and accountability-- while exploring the tricky topic of faculty teaching evaluations. For more information on the UMB Coaching program visit: https://www.umaryland.edu/fctl/services/professional-development-coaching/
Ep 40Episode 39 - Developing Your Course's Parallel Skill: A Workshop
Host Erin Hagar diverges from her traditional format and walks listeners through a short workshop created to help instructors design parallel skills into their course. Parallel skills being defined as skills, knowledge or attitudes that you hope to foster in your students that are connected and related to your course but not the topic itself.
Ep 38Episode 38 - Celebrating End-of-Year Success Stories
Co-hosts Erin Hagar and Scott Riley wrap up the academic year by inviting faculty to share their successes from the past year, what worked and why.
Ep 37Episode 37 - UMB's FCTL (A Bird's Eye View)
Dr. Christina Cestone, Assistant Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs and Development at UMB speaks with Host Scott Riley about the Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning, why it was created, its long term goals and how it fits into UMB's overall strategy.
Ep 36Episode 36 - The Rise of Microcredentialing: An Accessible Path in Higher Education
Cohost Scott Riley speaks with Dr. Gregory Brightbill about The Learning Institute at UMB. Greg explains the Institute's mission and how it aligns with UMB's core values, what kinds courses are available, who can take them and how they can be used professionally.
Ep 35Episode 35 - Teaching-Focused Faculty: Possible Pathways and Prospects
Co-host Scott Riley welcomes Dr. Samantha Fuld, DSW, and together they discuss the findings of a recent committee on teaching-focused faculty (TFF) as well as the pathways and prospects for those interested in this trajectory.
Ep 34Episode 34 - Curriculum Complexities : A Case Study from the UMB Medical Cannabis Program
Host Erin Hagar chats with Dr. Leah Sera, Program Director of the Medical Cannabis program about the challenges of designing a curriculum that as the first of its kind in the nation has no precedent or template. to guide development.
Ep 33Episode 33 - From Student to Faculty: Thoughts from a Current Graduate Teaching Assistant
Host Erin Hagar speaks with Vashti Adams, a PhD student in UMB's School of Social Work, who also served as a Graduate Teaching Assistant in the new online MSW program here at UMB. Vashti discusses her journey as a learner, the influences that have shaped her and what she hopes to carry forward as she prepares for a future faculty position.
Ep 32Episode 32 - UMB FCTL Welcomes a New Director
Host Erin Hagar speaks with Sol Roberts-Lieb, EdD about his new role leading UMB's Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning. Sol talks about the unique needs, strengths, and opportunities at UMB as well as his vision for a thriving FCTL that is truly responsive to faculty needs.
Ep 31Episode 31 - An Interview with UMB’s 2023 Educator of the Year, Dr. Christy Chang
Host Erin Hagar speaks with the 2023 winner of UMB's Educator of the Year award, Dr. Christy Chang. Dr. Chang discusses her approach to teaching and her commitment to her students and faculty.
Ep 30Episode 30 - CIRTL 2.0 Now at UMB
Co-host Dr. Scott J Riley speaks with Jenn Aumiller, Director of Career and Professional Development at UMB about the university becoming a member of the CIRTL network and what that means for UMB faculty and students.
Ep 29Episode 29 - UMB Faculty Share Tips to Start the Semester
Erin Hagar and Scott Riley cohost this special episode to kick off the academic year. Together they sift through advice that UMB faculty members have offered about how they confront the challenges of teaching.
Ep 28Episode 28 - Virtual Horizons: Navigating Health Education’s Future through VR
Co-host Scott Riley, chats with Dr. Jack Pottle, co-founder of Oxford Medical Simulation about how virtual reality is changing the way medical training is delivered.
Ep 27Episode 27 - The Impact of Trauma on Learning
Host Erin Hagar speaks with Dr. MJ Bondy and Dr. Karen Gordes about their work to help educators understand how the neuroscience of trauma impacts our ability to learn, and what we might do to mitigate these impacts.
Ep 26Episode 26 Education Research - Peeking Behind the Veil Part 2
Co-host Dr. Scott Riley welcomes back Dr. Violet Kulo and Dr. Eric Belt for a follow up conversation about educational research that answers questions such as: What are commonly used quantitative and qualitative tools? How do they work? How can I use this in my field?