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Faculty Uniting for Educational Learning (FUEL) Sessions

These monthly, virtual, faculty development sessions are facilitated by AEE Speakers Bureau members. Designed to introduce and reinforce practical and evidence-based strategies for Mayo Clinic educators, mentors and preceptors committed to improving their effectiveness. 

 

 

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Educator’s Central Podcast: Accessible Technology & Design Impacts All Learners

11-30 minutes | Curriculum and Assessment, Feedback and Supervision, Teaching

Emeritus, Randal Walker, M.D. joins Stacy Craft to share his story and journey innovating new assistive technologies for low vision readers.


  • By: Stacy Craft, M.Ed., and Randal Walker, M.D.
  • Format: Podcast
  • Relevant for: Allied, Basic Science, Cont. Ed., GME, UME

Educator’s Central Podcast: Caring and Education – From Theory to Practice in Adult Education

11-30 minutes | Education Leadership, Feedback and Supervision

In this episode, Whitney Kilgore, PhD, chats with Stacy Craft about what Care Theory is and why it matters as well as how to integrate caring into our individual educational strategies as well as on a broader scale.


  • By: Stacy Craft, M.E.d, and Whitney Kilgore, PhD
  • Format: Podcast
  • Relevant for: Allied, Basic Science, Cont. Ed., GME, UME

Educator’s Central Podcast: Gameplay and Design to Transform Learning

31-60 minutes | Curriculum and Assessment, Teaching

Discuss concreate examples of leveraging the world of game design and gameplay to bring difficult content to life and build community in the virtual and in person classroom.


  • By: Stacy Craft, M.Ed., and Michelle A. Nelsen, MS, HTL (ASCP)
  • Format: Podcast
  • Relevant for: Allied, GME, UME

Educator’s Central Podcast: Humor & Pedagogy: Funny is Not a 4 Letter Word… it’s 5

11-30 minutes | Curriculum and Assessment, Teaching

Mounting research continues to support that integrating positive humor into education improves learning outcomes in pretty powerful ways. This episode explores the art of making learners laugh – exploring everything from why laughter works, tips for getting started, and more.


  • By: Stacy Craft, M.E.d, and Suzi Mazzenga, MSIT
  • Format: Podcast
  • Relevant for: Allied, GME, UME

Educator’s Central Podcast: Learning Styles – Unpacking the Myth

31-60 minutes | Teaching

Unpack the learning styles neuromyth, the culture around this popular idea, why it is harmful and how to persevere to create quality effective educational experiences that still allow learners to reflect on how they learn.


  • By: Stacy Craft, M.E.d. and Tesia Marshik, PhD.
  • Format: Podcast
  • Relevant for: Allied, Basic Science, Cont. Ed., GME, UME

Educator’s Central Podcast: Modules...a piece of cake, right? Part 1

11-30 minutes | Curriculum and Assessment

Join Stacy Craft and Metta Kuehntopp in Part 1 of a multi-part episode that will define and explore the term of "modules". The episode will get to the bottom of just what modules are, explain how we use them, and discuss the ways modules intersect with quality digital pedagogy and design strategies


  • By: Stacy Craft, M.Ed., and Metta Kuehntopp, M.E.d
  • Format: Podcast
  • Relevant for: Allied, Cont. Ed., GME, UME

Educator’s Central Podcast: Problem Based Learning and Team Based Learning

31-60 minutes | Feedback and Supervision, Interprofessional Education

This episode sheds light on these complex topics as well as help us navigate new spaces that re-envision how we use these principles and translate them into practice.


  • By: Stacy Craft, M.E.d, and Diana Dolmans, PhD.
  • Format: Podcast
  • Relevant for: Allied, Basic Science, Cont. Ed., GME, UME