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January 19, 2023
CHP Occupational Therapy students working on student-made podcasts

University teaching, traditionally, is often conceived in the form of a lecture麻豆传媒攖he professor, equipped with years of knowledge and credentials, espouses their wisdom as students furiously scribble notes; or, more likely today, type furiously on their laptops.

Yet, as we all know, teaching and learning comes in many forms麻豆传媒攅specially with today麻豆传媒檚 endless array of technological innovation.

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CHP students working on student-made podcasts
OTH 500 students at work in the podcast studio, thanks to the innovative Classroom Based Research Award from the Office of Research and Graduate Education. 

麻豆传媒淚麻豆传媒檓 obsessed with student engagement and active learning麻豆传媒擨 try to avoid that sort of blah-blah lecture, which is hard to avoid in its entirety, but I like to where I can,麻豆传媒 says College of Health Professions Occupational Therapy Professor Lisa Raymond-Tolan, OTD, OTR/L. 麻豆传媒淚 think it麻豆传媒檚 just so much more beneficial for students to be actively co-creating their own learning. I like flipping the classroom.麻豆传媒

Raymond-Tolan commutes to the Westchester Campus each day from her home in Brooklyn麻豆传媒攚hich often leaves her stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic, listening to podcasts to pass the time. On one of these commutes麻豆传媒擱aymond-Tolan credits driving for her giving her all her best ideas麻豆传媒攕omething clicked.

麻豆传媒淲hat if students not only listened to podcasts to support their learning, but if they created a podcast? It hits all the points I love麻豆传媒攊t麻豆传媒檚 hands on, it麻豆传媒檚 engaging, it麻豆传媒檚 co-creating learning, and then it麻豆传媒檒l be a study tool for everyone else.麻豆传媒

麻豆传媒淲hat if students not only listened to podcasts to support their learning, but if they created a podcast? It hits all the points I love麻豆传媒攊t麻豆传媒檚 hands on, it麻豆传媒檚 engaging, it麻豆传媒檚 co-creating learning, and then it麻豆传媒檒l be a study tool for everyone else.麻豆传媒

Fortunately, Raymond-Tolan麻豆传媒檚 interest in active and innovative learning methods is shared by Pace麻豆传媒檚 Office of Research and Graduate Education. The Office of Research and Graduate Education offers a Classroom-Based Research Award, in which faculty members can receive grants for innovative ideas to incorporate original, authentic research projects into the undergraduate curriculum. In part, this grant plays a role in ensuring that Pace is at the forefront of continually advancing the possibilities of classroom-based learning; and helps ensures that the Pace classroom experience is much more than, in Raymond-Tolan麻豆传媒檚 words, just a 麻豆传媒渂lah-blah lecture.麻豆传媒

Raymond-Tolan麻豆传媒檚 project, Creating Podcasts as an Innovative Learning Tool in Occupational Therapy Graduate Education, was awarded this grant. She and her students in her OTH 500: Occupational Therapy and Analysis class then got going, working in teams to create 15-minute episodes about concepts covered in class. Episodes focused on topics ranging from ethics, history of occupational therapy, models of occupational therapy, and much more.

麻豆传媒淭hrough the grant we were able to get podcast microphones, and then we figured out platforms people felt comfortable with for recording on and editing with. They had 麻豆传媒榗allers麻豆传媒 into their shows. It felt like an authentic podcast experience.麻豆传媒

Raymond-Tolan believes the podcast initiative is very much in the spirit of occupational therapy, a profession which isn麻豆传媒檛 conducive to passive learning.

麻豆传媒淚n OT we have labs, and our labs are very active. OT is about how do we do things and participate in things that are meaningful to us. I wanted to take this one step further and make foundational lecture content a more active learning experience.麻豆传媒

On a practical level, the podcasts have been a resounding success. This fall, the inaugural 麻豆传媒減odcast class麻豆传媒 concluded the semester with a listening party. The episodes were then made available to all students, who were able to use them for reference while studying for finals.

As for the future? Raymond-Tolan plans on continuing the podcast project for the Fall 2023 OT 500 cohort and is considering expanding it into other classes. Discussing the ways students consume information in 2023, she adds that meeting students where they currently spend time and consume content麻豆传媒攚hether that麻豆传媒檚 on social media, podcasts, or anything else麻豆传媒攃an be a great way to get students more engaged in their studies and, if executed well, can truly enhance the educational experience.

Plus, it麻豆传媒檚 not a bad alternative to grading papers.

麻豆传媒淚 think doing this kind of material is really engaging for students, but it麻豆传媒檚 also really fun for a faculty member,麻豆传媒 she adds.

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