SXSW EDU 2023
How “Zillennials” Redefine Teaching & Learning
Description:
Too often, higher ed relies on tired archetypes. Most students aren’t headed to class from their dorm; faculty aren’t hosting office hours in a tweed jacket. Millennial faculty and Gen Z students are challenging old norms. Are academic rules cultivating a love of learning and a life of success, or are they reinforcing unhelpful institutional power dynamics? Join us for a discussion about how demographic shifts are driving new ways of teaching and learning grounded in student success.
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Takeaways
- Learn how teaching and learning are evolving along with shifting faculty and student demographics.
- Identify key methods and best teaching and instructional design practices adopted by millennial faculty.
- Explore the ways shifting faculty demographics can help inform more inclusive digital pedagogical practices for Gen Z students.
Speakers
- Justin Nguyen, Founder, Declassified Media
- Sean Morris, Vice President of Academics, Course Hero
- Nicole Young, Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior, Franklin and Marshall College
- Armel Talla, Student, University of Texas, Austin
Organizer
Julianne Ayers, Associate, Whiteboard Advisors
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