Episode 132 is the annual debriefing episode, which features a review of the last year and a look ahead to the coming year. And yes, I make my traditional psychic predictions for the new year, as well as review last year's predictions.
0:00:00 | Introduction
0:00:46 | The A&P Professor is Back!
0:04:02 | Looking Back at 2022
0:14:46 | More Looking Back at 2022
0:26:30 | What About Those Sponsor Messages?
0:30:31 | Last Year's Predictions: How Did We Do?
0:38:57 | Looking Ahead to 2023
1:05:01 | Staying Connected
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The A&P Professor is Back!
3 minutes
It's the second episode of the sixth year of The A&P Professor podcast and, after a special episode on ChatGPT and AI in teaching and learning, we're now ready for our usual debrief of last year's episodes, reviewing our predictions of last year, and making new predictions for the coming year.
★ Directions in A&P Teaching | Where We've Been & Where We Are Going | Future Trends | TAPP 107 (last year's debriefing and predictions)
★ End-of-Term Reviews Help Keep Your Course on Track | Episode 17 (how debriefing works in my courses)
★ Is AI the Beginning or End of Learning? | TAPP 131 (the first episode of this sixth year)
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11 minutes
The first of two segments that review the topics discussed in the last year of this podcast.
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More Looking Back at 2022
12 minutes
The second of two segments that review the topics discussed in the last year of this podcast.
★ Episode List (sortable/searchable list of all episodes of this podcast, each with a list of topics discussed)
Sponsors
4 minutes
Our annual thanksgiving to the sponsors who support this podcast!
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Last Year's Predictions: How Did We Do?
8.5 minutes
Overall, we did okay with our predictions made last year! Find out how close (or far) we got.
★ Directions in A&P Teaching | Where We've Been & Where We Are Going | Future Trends | TAPP 107 (last year's debriefing and predictions)
Looking Ahead to 2023
26 minutes
In this segment, Kevin goes out on the proverbial limb to make his psychic predictions for the coming year. For entertainment purposes only.
★ The Plan to Dismantle DEI (an article from The Chronicle of Higher Education) AandP.info/op0
★ Is AI the Beginning or End of Learning? | TAPP 131
★ The Cheater! Academic Integrity in Remote Learning | TAPP 81
★ Micro-Credentials & Gamification in the A&P Course | Brown & Black Skin | Refresher Tests | TAPP 87
★ The Inclusive Anatomy & Physiology Course | Part 1 | TAPP 108
★ The Inclusive Anatomy & Physiology Course | Part 2 | 8 More Tips to Include All | TAPP 109
★ Concept Lists Help Students Build Conceptual Frameworks
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The Proper Order of Topics in A&P | Leaderboards | Student Frustration | TAPP 88
Micro-Credentials & Gamification in the A&P Course | Brown & Black Skin | Refresher Tests | TAPP 87
What a Year! | Pandemic Teaching & More | A Reflection | TAPP 86
Student Evaluations of Teaching II: Proactive, Active, and Reactive Strategies | TAPP 85
Student Evaluations of Teaching I: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly | TAPP 84
Actual Learning vs. Feeling of Learning | Journal Club Episode | TAPP 83
Bones: Inside and Out—A Chat with Dr. Roy Meals | TAPP 82
The Cheater! Academic Integrity in Remote Learning | TAPP 81
New Organ, Dam Protons, & Our Secret Language | TAPP 80
Krebs Cycle Horror Story | Anatomy Terms | TAPP 79
Desirable Difficulty | More Web Meeting Skills | TAPP 78
Stress & Community | Acronyms | Media Tips | TAPP 77
The Surprising Power of Digital Textbooks | TAPP 76
The Syllabus Special | TAPP 75
Back to Campus Pandemic Teaching | Resilience | TAPP 74
Zoom Fatigue and Other Symptoms of Pandemic Teaching | TAPP 73
Even More Pandemic Teaching Tips | TAPP 72
Faculty Mindsets & Minority Student Achievement Gaps | Journal Club with Krista Rompolski | TAPP 71
Test Question Templates Help Students Learn | TAPP 70
Content Delivery Style: Journal Club | TAPP 69
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