education

Episode 8: Towards Embracing Coding in Medical Practice and Beyond

Recorded on 2020-12-01

How would enabling professionals with knowledge in coding transform medical practice in developing countries? Join us with Ayen Kuol and Stephen Lagu as we dive into the landscape of coding technology in practice and explore its relationship & possibilities with the people of South Sudan. We introduce the concept of the ‘psychology of coding’ , […]

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Virtual Events in the Arts: A Conversation with Michele Hanlon

Recorded on 2020-05-12

Michele Hanlon, Associate Dean for the Arts at UT Dallas, discusses how teaching and performance have moved online in spring 2020, highlighting the School of Arts & Humanities Virtual Events in the Arts. In this episode:  How to keep figure-drawing classes going under a shelter-in-place order (1:15) — Using Blackboard Collaborate to conduct a conditioning class […]

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The State of the Arts and Humanities: A Conversation with Nils Roemer

Recorded on 2020-10-06

Our guest on this episode of the podcast is Nils Roemer, interim dean of the School of the Arts and Humanities, director of the Ackerman Center for Holocaust Studies, and the Stan and Barbara Rabin Professor in Holocaust Studies at The University of Texas at Dallas. In this podcast:  The timing of the transition to […]

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Episode 6 Part 3: Of the Class Ways of Knowing: Science and Poetry

Recorded on 2020-07-02

Get insight into the, fun, wonderful, explorative, walk in the rain kind of romantic – interdisciplinary class designed and taught by Nomi stone: Ways of Knowing Science and Poetry. Learn of the various processes and experiences that science and Poets have in fusing the arts and sciences.

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Voices From the Center 4: Life Before and After the Fall of the Berlin Wall, a Conversation with Ján Orlovský, Director of Open Society Foundation, Slovakia

Recorded on 2019-10-08

This special series of MAP Radio Hour podcasts, Voices From the Center is produced in conjunction with the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. The series continues with a conversation between Janeil Engelstad and Ján Orlovský about the Velvet Revolution, life in post-communist Slovakia, and the work of Open Society Foundation in […]

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Branches from the Same Tree: Playwrights and Butterflies of the World Unite! [ENG]

Recorded on 2019-03-31

In this episode of Voices From the Crowd, we discuss a recently released consensus study report by the National Academies of Sciences, Medicine, and Engineering entitled Branches from the Same Tree: The Integration of the Humanities and Arts with Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine in Higher Education. ur two guests are Dr. Ashley Bear and Irene […]

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Pretend Play in Childhood: A Conversation with Sandra Russ

Recorded on 2018-09-13

Join Ben Lima for a conversation with Sandra Russ, a distinguished University Professor and Louis D. Beaumont University Professor at Case Western Reserve University. Her research has focused on understanding how pretend play is involved in child development and in child psychotherapy. She is the author of Pretend Play in Childhood: The Foundation of Adult […]

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International Students

Recorded on 2018-08-31

Please join Yusra Khan, Ritwik Kaikini, and Shruthy Sreepathy as they talk about the topic of international students and their experiences as they are getting ready to graduate from UT Dallas. Yusra, Rikwik, and Shruthy were part of the ArtSciLab at UT Dallas and recent Master graduates of UT Dallas.

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The Design of Today, Art of Tomorrow

Recorded on 2018-08-11

My conversation today is with one of my favorite educators. Have you ever met someone who absolutely loves to explain things and happens to be really good at it. Well thats Cassini Nazir for you. He is the Clinical Professor at the University of Texas at Dallas. He is an ATEC Professor but he is […]

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