Episode 088 - Dan Levy

Dan Levy has been a faculty member at Harvard University for 15 years, and currently serves as the faculty director of the Public Leadership Credential, the Harvard Kennedy School’s flagship online learning initiative. He co-founded Teachly, a website aimed at helping instructors teach more effectively and more inclusively. He is passionate about effective teaching and learning, and enjoys sharing his experience and enthusiasm with others. In our conversation, Dan talks about the challenges of teaching with Zoom, he shares ways that instructors are thinking about new forms of class participation thanks to Zoom, and he describes strategies for engaging and assessing students on Zoom. We are sure you'll learn several new approaches to engaging participants and students during our conversation. Links • Teaching Effectively with Zoom, 2nd ed., https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1735340871 • Dan Levy’s faculty page, https://www.hks.harvard.edu/faculty/dan-levy • @danmlevy on Twitter, https://twitter.com/danmlevy • Teachly, https://teachly.me/

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