AAPT Talking/Teaching

Description

Talking/Teaching is our online one-hour discussion series about topics in teaching philosophy. Sessions occur on alternating Wednesdays at 3:30 ET.

Facilitators will take 5-10 minutes providing a concise summary of their thinking on the topic they have chosen, and enough context and good questions to start and sustain a conversation.

No advance preparation is required, and you need not be an AAPT member to attend. Free registration is required at: https://philosophyteachers.org/talking-teaching/

Schedule:
February 26
Dr. Steven Brown (The Ohio State University) and Chaeyeon Lee (University of Iowa)
Using Social Annotation in Philosophy Courses

March 12
André de Avillez (Del Mar College)
Teaching Around A.I.. (or “The Death of the College Paper”)

March 26
Claire Lockard (Marquette University)
Assigning Philosophical Letters instead of Essays

April 9
Kristopher G. Phillips (Eastern Michigan University)
How to Talk to Students About Citations, Plagiarism, & ChatGPT

April 23
Megan Flocken (Catawba College)
Practical Tools for Regular Substantive Interaction Online

May 7
Stephanie Adair (Harper College)
Using Simulations in Applied Ethics

May 21
David Liakos (Houston Community College)
Teagle and Transformative Texts

February 26, 2025
May 21, 2025

Link for additional information

Organisers

University of Central Oklahoma

Sponsoring institution

AAPT (American Association of Philosophy Teachers)