Dennise Cardona sits down with Samantha Berg, a dedicated PhD candidate in Human Services Psychology at UMBC. Samantha shares her enriching journey through the College Teaching and Learning Science Graduate Certificate Program and offers valuable insights into how this program has been a game-changer for her.
Discover how the program's dynamic approach to teaching has equipped Samantha with a diverse set of techniques for engaging learners of all kinds. From creative learning activities to the art of curriculum design, this conversation sheds light on the myriad ways education can be elevated.
π Highlights:
The Power of Diverse Teaching Techniques
Designing Engaging Curriculum: Beyond PowerPoint
Embracing the Future with AI in Curriculum Development
The Supportive Community of Peers and Dedicated Faculty
π Whether you're an educator, a student, or simply passionate about the art of teaching, this episode offers invaluable insights into the world of higher education. Join us in this exploration of how education can be transformed and elevated.
π Dive deeper into UMBC's College Teaching and Learning Science Graduate Certificate Program: https://professionalprograms.umbc.edu/college-teaching-and-learning-science/
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