Cassandra Volpe Horii

@cvhorii
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#HigherEd teaching & learning + equity & inclusion | Associate Vice Provost for Education & Director of the Stanford Center for Teaching and Learning | #STEMed #FirstGenCollege #SciPhD | Posts are just my thoughts etc.
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Work Profilehttps://profiles.stanford.edu/cassandra-horii
#Accessibility: transcript not available on main podcast site. Closed captions available on PsychSessions YouTube channel https://youtube.com/@psychsessions1143. My episode is long. It splits in 2 halves well: 0-24 min background & path; 24m-end current work & strategies.
PsychSessions

The original PsychSessions podcast is co-hosted by Garth Neufeld from Cascadia College and Eric Landrum from Boise State University. We leverage our connections with psychology teachers from all levels (high school, community college, college, university) and individuals to have meaningful conversations about what it means to be an educator. We enjoy hearing the origin stories and the personal perspectives of our guests. Our ASK PsychSessions feature is hosted by Marianne Lloyd from Seton Hall University; listeners submit questions about teaching and learning, and Marianne interviews experts (such as making the pivot to online instruction or improving equity, diversity, and inclusion in your course). Anna Ropp from Metropolitan State University-Denver presents the SoTL PsychSessions feature in which she interviews researchers who are publishing new work in the scholarship of teaching and learning, and the scholars discuss the practical applications for teachers in their courses.

YouTube
I really enjoyed my chat w/ Chris Hakala for Psych Sessions #TLC (teaching & learning centers) series & hope others will, too. More importantly, check out recent episodes with Kevin Gannon, Jennifer Frederick & Elizabeth Morse Luoma. https://psychsessionspodcast.libsyn.com/tlc013-cassandra-horii-stanford-university
PsychSessions: Conversations about Teaching N' Stuff: TLC013: Cassandra Horii, Stanford University

Chris and Cassandra talk about her new work on images of teaching as well as how her career brought her to Stanford.

Sessions I’m excited about at #pod2022: ⁦‪WFU CAT‬⁩ put on an inclusive teaching conference for WFU faculty AND implemented an ambitious assessment of it! Informative Evaluation- Identifying impact of programs on different faculty-groups @sched #pod22 https://sched.co/1AeXA

Please join me @ “Cross-Institutional Partnerships to Strengthen Educational Developer Toolkits” (604 Skykomish/Fri 9am) - come talk about the cool @VEDC_news + #SoTL-C initiatives bringing together #facultydevelopment #educationaldevelopment folks!

collaboration across instructions -> more opportunities for more #faculty

#POD22 #pod22seattle @PODNetworkHQ

3. What else?
Hmm, have a #cat (not a lifelong #CatPerson though), enjoy #making, usually with yarn but sometimes other materials, exploring more #CardGames & #BoardGames, getting to know #SanFrancisco area #outdoors, #ArtMuseums, etc.

2. More about me, work-wise:
I spend most of my work time thinking about and working on #pedagogy #teaching #learning #HigherEducation #OrganizationalChange #InstitutionalChange #SystemicChange

My undergrad was in #Physics, PhD in #AtmosphericChemistry, and my couple of decades in colleges & universities has focused on #EducationalDevelopment #InstructionalDevelopment #FacultyDevelopment #Curriculum #Assessment #STEMEducation #WritingPedagogy

I'm new to @Mastodon! Some things I can share:
1. This #OpenAccses book, What Teaching Looks Like: Higher Education through Photographs, which I wrote with Martin Springborg. Download the book and resources at https://t.co/HUTP8QCNYf.
What Teaching Looks Like - Center for Engaged Learning

This open access book by Cassandra Volpe Horii and Martin Springborg showcases authentic photos of teaching and learning in higher education.

Center for Engaged Learning