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  • Student-Designed AI Chatbots with Windy Frank and Sarah Gibson
    Feb 10 2026

    When I heard my friend Windy Frank, an adjunct faculty at Lipscomb University here in Nashville, talk about an assignment of hers in which students designed custom AI chatbots, I was very interested. Windy teaches in the College of Bible at Lipscomb, and she asked her students to create AI chatbots based on figures in the Old Testament. Students then engaged their chatbots in conversation, asking the prophet Jonah about his biggest failure or Daniel to make up some names for the lions he famously encountered.

    Today on the podcast, I talk with Windy Frank and with Sarah Gibson, faculty fellow for AI and professor of communication at Lipscomb about Windy’s assignment in particular and about Lipscomb’s approach to generative AI more generally. They share what led to the Lipscomb faculty pushing its administration to provide AI tools for the entire campus, and the kinds of objections that students have had to AI-integrated assignments—including religious objections from students at this faith-based university.

    Episode Resources

    Sarah Gibson’s faculty page, https://lipscomb.edu/directory/gibson-sarah

    Sarah Gibson’s website, https://professorgibson.com/

    Windy Frank on the Lipscomb University College of Bible and Ministry podcast

    BoodleBox

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    44 min
  • Intentional Tech Six Years Out with Derek Bruff
    Feb 3 2026

    Last fall, I was interviewed on a podcast called Transform Your Teaching from the Cedarville University Center for Teaching and Learning. Hosts Rob McDole and Jared Pyles had me on to talk about my book Intentional Tech six year out from its publication date. I shared the Intentional Tech principles I find most relevant today, especially as higher ed continues to respond to generative AI, and I talked about what I would put in a second edition of the book were I to write one. Rob and Jared asked me very good questions, and we had a lot of fun with the interview.

    Episode Resources

    Transform Your Teaching podcast

    Cedarville University Center for Teaching and Learning


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    31 min
  • Students and AI Literacy with Annette Vee
    Jan 13 2026

    Annette Vee is an associate professor of English at the University of Pittsburgh and co-author (with Marc Watkins and your podcast host) of the forthcoming book The Norton Guide to AI-Aware Teaching. Annette and I met through this writing project, and I invited her on the podcast to get to know her better.

    Annette and I cover a lot of ground in our conversation: how computational literacy is changing in light of AI, whether there is such a thing as “AI literacy,” what she has learned from talking to hundreds of students about AI, and why AI needs to be on the college curriculum.

    Episode Resources

    Annette Vee’s faculty website

    Annette Vee on LinkedIn

    Annette Vee’s Computation & Writing newsletter

    AI & How We Teach, a Norton newsletter for AI-aware teachers

    The Norton Guide to AI-Aware Teaching, forthcoming by Annette Vee, Marc Watkins, and Derek Bruff

    “How Are Students Using AI? A Research Toolkit for Faculty” webinar recording

    “What Past Education Technology Failures Can Teach Us about the Future of AI in Schools” by Justin Reich

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    38 min
  • Educational Technology Advice for Academic Leaders with Derek Bruff
    Dec 30 2025

    About a year ago, I appeared on the Ed Up Provost podcast hosted by Gregor Thuswaldner to share some educational technology advice for academic leaders. Topics included strategic planning around edtech adoption to managing innovation and organizational change to investing in faculty and staff, and I think my advice holds up well. Today, I'm sharing that interview here on the Intentional Teaching podcast feed. Whether your job title includes the word provost or not, I hope you find the conversation useful.

    Episode Resources

    The Ed Up Provost podcast

    Gregor Thuswaldner on LinkedIn


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    46 min
  • Teaching for Deep Learning with Ken Bain
    Dec 16 2025

    Ken Bain was the author of What the Best College Teachers Do, a book that has helped many college educators apply the science of learning to their teaching practice. He was also the founding director of the Vanderbilt University Center for Teaching, which is why I interviewed him in 2023 for an oral history I was producing about the CFT.

    Ken Bain passed away in October 2025, and I wanted to honor his legacy by sharing my full interview with him from 2023. In this episode, Ken talks about his work starting the teaching center at Vanderbilt and how that work helped faculty at Vanderbilt and elsewhere develop teaching strategies for deep learning. I was honored to talk with him that day in 2023, and I've always been honored to follow in his footsteps in faculty development.

    Episode Resources

    Ken Bain’s obituary

    Jim Lang’s post about Ken’s passing

    What the Best College Teachers Do

    An Oral History of the Vanderbilt Center for Teaching

    Photos from the CFT’s 35th Anniversary

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    52 min
  • Every Student an Entrepreneur with Jeff Meade
    Dec 2 2025

    What if your college or university decided that every undergraduate student there would be an entrepreneur, not just studying entrepreneurship but doing it? That’s exactly the decision made a few years ago by the leadership at Paul Quinn College in Dallas, Texas.

    Paul Quinn is an HBCU with a small student body, just 700 students. This year, the college has launched a new program called Every Quinnite Is an Entrepreneur. The goal? Every student, regardless of major, launches and operates a real venture before graduation.

    On the podcast today, I talk with Jeff Meade, founding director of Every Quinnite Is an Entrepreneur. Jeff came to Paul Quinn last year with 20 years experience growing companies and advising businesses. We talk about his institution’s bold approach to preparing students for life after college and what venture-based learning looks like as this new program gets moving.

    Episode Resources

    Jeff Meade on LinkedIn

    Paul Quinn College

    Every Quinnite Is an Entrepreneur

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    38 min
  • Take It or Leave It with Michelle Beavers, Leo Lo, and Sara McClellan
    Nov 18 2025

    I’m back with another “Take It or Leave It” panel! This one is a little different. On October 2nd, in my role as associate director of the UVA Center for Teaching Excellence, I hosted a virtual panel titled “Take It or Leave It: AI’s Role in Online Learning” featuring three fantastic UVA colleagues. The conversation went very well, and the panelists and the CTE gave me permission to share the audio from the panel here on the Intentional Teaching podcast.

    The panelists for this edition of Take It or Leave It are all at the University of Virginia. Michelle Beavers is associate professor and coordinator of the Administration and Supervision Program in UVA’s School of Education and Human Development. Leo Lo is dean of libraries and university librarian, advisor to the provost on AI literacy, and professor of education. Sara McClellan is assistant professor of professional studies and program coordinator of the Public Administration Certificate Program at UVA’s School of Continuing and Professional Studies.

    You’ll hear me briefly describe five recent op-eds on teaching and learning in higher ed. For each op-ed, I’ll ask each of our panelists if they “take it,” that is, generally agree with the main thesis of the essay, or “leave it.” This is an artificial binary that I’ve found to generate rich discussion of the issues at hand.

    Episode Resources

    · Michelle Beavers’ faculty page

    · Leo Lo’s LinkedIn page

    · Sara McClellan’s website

    · Essay 1: “Are You Ready for the AI University?”, Scott Latham, April 4, 2025

    · Essay 2: “AI Risks Undermining the Heart of Higher Education,” Zahid Naz, April 21, 2025

    · Essay 3: “Urgent Need for AI Literacy,” Ray Schroeder, April 30, 2025

    · Essay 4: “Sometimes We Resist AI for Good Reasons,” Kevin Gannon, September 24, 2025

    · Essay 5: “On AI, We Reap What We Sow,” Chad Hanson, September 10, 2025

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    52 min
  • Careers in Educational Development with Leslie Cramblet Alvarez and Chris Hakala
    Nov 4 2025

    On the show today I talk with Leslie Cramblet Alvarez and Chris Hakala, authors of the new book Understanding Educational Developers: Tales from the Center from Routledge Press. The book blends scholarship and personal narratives to explore the career trajectories of the professionals who work at CTLs. How do academics move into these careers? And what can these careers look like over time?

    Leslie Cramblet Alvarez is assistant vice provost and director of the Office of Teaching and Learning at the University of Denver. Chris Hakala is director for the Center for Excellence in Teaching, Learning, and Scholarship and professor of psychology at Springfield College.

    I wanted to talk with Chris and Leslie about what they discovered while writing their book. I also wanted to know what advice they had for navigating educational development careers here in the U.S. in 2025, with higher education under attack from the federal government, a looming demographic cliff affecting enrollment and tuition, and a budget situation that for more institutions is not rosy. Leslie and Chris offer advice for faculty considering a move into a faculty development role, as well as for those of us current working at CTLs trying to plan our careers.

    Episode Resources

    Leslie Cramblet Alvarez (staff page, LinkedIn)

    Chris Hakala (faculty page, LinkedIn)

    Understanding Educational Developers: Tales from the Center, Leslie Cramblet Alvarez & Chris Hakala, Routledge, 2025.

    “An Indirect Journey to Indirect Impact,” Derek Bruff, #alt-academy, April 10, 2015.

    “Teaching Centers Need to Step Up,” Chris Hakala, Inside Higher Ed, July 12, 2022.

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    42 min