Sage College Publishing Podcast
A collection of podcasts developed by Sage College Publishing. Learn more at collegepublishing.sagepub.com.
Episodes
11 episodes
Dodging Deep Fakes: Facts, Fake News, and Helping Your Students Navigate the Media Landscape
In today's digital age, where misinformation spreads faster than wildfire, it's crucial to equip ourselves with the tools to discern fact from fiction. Vince Filak, an award-winning multimedia journalism professor and author from the University...
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44:13
The Curious World of Wind Goodfriend
Dr. Wind Goodfriend, a professor of Experimental Psychology at Buena Vista University, recently sat down with PsychSessions' Garth Neufeld to discuss her career and journey from a challenging childhood in Ames, Iowa, to becoming who she is toda...
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1:07:17
Steven Fein: The Art and Science of Social Psychology
Steven Fein, a professor of psychology at Williams College, recently sat down with Garth Neufeld of PsychSessions to discuss his career, research, and teaching. He highlights his 32-year tenure at the elite liberal arts college, noting its smal...
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The Ethics of Motivation: Let Understanding Lead the Way (or How I Learned to Stop Teaching and Embrace the Cow)
In this episode, Sage Faculty Partner Dr. Ryan Button, a sociology professor at Tyler Junior College, discusses the importance of values and ethics in education. He highlights the shift from values-based learning to a belief-based system driven...
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35:03
Decoding the Feed: Social Media and Critical Thinking
Tim Molina, a Sage Faculty Partner and Communications Professor at Northwest Vista College in San Antonio, Texas, sat down with Sage authors Susan Beauchamp and Stanley Baran to discuss the crucial role of media literacy and critical thinking i...
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50:05
iGen: Decoding the Learning Code of Generation Z
The first Generation Z students have arrived, and with them comes a host of unique challenges that stretch our well-used and applied pedagogical strategies. These digital natives are more independent-minded than collaborative team players. Join...
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1:00:50
Demystifying Comparative Politics: Getting Your Students to Love Politics
Sage author and Political Science Professor Lisa Baglione, Ph.D., shares strategies for engaging today's diverse students in Introduction to Comparative Politics. Drawing from real-world examples, using sports analogies, incorporating film clip...
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34:05
Current Trends Shaping Mass Comm Part 2: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
In part 2 of a 2-part podcast on trends in Mass Communication (listen to part 1 here, part of the Sage College Publishing Podcast channel), best-selling author a...
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Current Trends Shaping the Field of Mass Communication
Join best-selling author and educator Vincent F. Filak as he dives into the dynamic world of mass communication. Uncover the thrilling evolution of the field, feel the pulse of new technologies, and join the journey into the future of this ever...
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Season 1
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Episode 1
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Promote Student Mental Health & Wellness in Your Classroom
A conversation with Dr. Krisstal D. Clayton, SAGE author, clinical associate professor, director of Undergraduate Programs, and associate chair of academics for the Department of Psychology at the University of North Texas.Co-author of <...
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Navigate Student Mental Health in Today's College Classroom
A conversation with Dr. Dawn M. McBride, SAGE author, professor of psychology at Illinois State University, and recipient of the Illinois State University Teaching Initiative Award and the Illinois State University SPA/Psi Chi Jim Johnson Award...
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