How to Market Your Research
Have you ever wondered how you can increase the reach of your academic research and engage a broader audience? On this episode, I am going to tell you about the book that helped me develop a new approach to my academic work, and I will give you three tips based on the book and how I applied them in my work.
Dr. Jadrian Wooten Penn State University
Jadrian Wooten is an award-winning educator and is currently an Associate Teaching Professor at The Pennsylvania State University within the Department of Economics. His research interests are in managerial and labor-related issues in sports as well as teaching pedagogy.
5 Tips to Engage Students in Online Teaching
The shift to online education has forced us to evaluate how to best design online courses while keeping student interaction in mind. This video discusses some tips on how to design courses for effective engagement and increased retention. I discuss assessment strategy, and course delivery. I also discuss the difference between asynchronous and self-paced courses, a mistake many educators make.
Designing Online Courses with Students in Mind
The shift to online education has forced us to evaluate how to best design online courses while keeping student interaction in mind. This video discusses some tips on how to design courses for effective engagement and increased retention. I discuss assessment strategy, and course delivery. I also discuss the difference between asynchronous and self-paced courses, a mistake many educators make.
Does Online Education Work?
How have you handled the shift from in-person to online education? Does online education work? How does it compare to in-person or traditional education? How do we make online education better? I discuss all these questions in this episode of #CoffeeWithDrA
Presentation at Majlis Al Khonji 2021
On January 19th 2021 I presented at Majlis Al Khonji. The presentation titled Economic Reform: Learning to navigate through the new Omani economy is available for your viewing.
Financial Literacy Education Professional Development for Educators
Learn more about NKU Center for Economic Education’s efforts to increase financial literacy education. We believe that with proper resources and support, educators can be equipped with curriculum that prepares their students to navigate our complex financial markets. Financial Literacy education can help increase economic wellbeing.
Dr. Rebecca Moryl on Using Podcasts and Social Media to Teach Economics
Episode Premiers at 9am Eastern on January 8th. Join the live premier to participate in the chat conversation.
Kickoff of Season 2 of Coffee With Dr. A is a conversation with Dr. Rebecca Moryl from Emmanuel College.
My Year on YouTube and Setting New Goals for 2021
I share my YouTube analytics data in this post. How my channel started, how it grew, and the goals for 2021!
The 2021 Econ Games
The pandemic has impacted the way we teach, and has reduced number opportunities for students to network, engage with each other, and to develop skills outside of the classroom. The need for experiential learning is higher today than ever before.
How Dr. Brandon Sheridan Became an Economist
On this week's Coffee With Dr. A I talk to Dr. Brandon Sheridan, Assistant Professor of Economics at Elon University. We talk about one of my favorite papers he has written, how he accidentally ended up in a Ph.D program, and the importance of high school economics courses to his career path. We also spend some time learning about his being an assistant professor at Elon University.
NKU Economics Professor Earns National Recognition From Southern Economic Association
Northern Kentucky University’s Dr. Abdullah Al-Bahrani has received the Kenneth G. Elzinga Distinguished Teaching Award from the Southern Economic Association (SEA), a national recognition for his contributions to economics education.
Danny Dollar Academy
I often get asked, what's the best way to teach kids about money? In this episode of #CoffeeWithDrA, I tell you how! Www.Dannydollar.academy
Coffee With Dr. Patel
In this episode of #CoffeeWithDrA, I talk to Dr. Darshak Patel. Darshak is a Senior Lecturer of Economics at Gatton College of Business and Economics at the University of Kentucky. Our discussion includes
Discussion With Dr. Hashil Al Saadi's Class at SQU
I had the pleasure to be invited to talk to Dr. Hashil Al Saadi’s class at SQU this week. Our discussion was centered around how undergrads need to change their approach and job outlook in Oman.
Oman Makes Changes to Minimum Wage Structure
Eliminating minimum wage by education level is one of the best things to happen to the Omani labor market. This provides one basic minimum wage of 335 Oman rials per month. Labor market is more flexible and able to adjust. It should increase employment
Designing Unemployment Insurance Programs
Recently Oman announced the establishment of an Unemployment Insurance program. This is a great move for several reasons. First, Oman is making a shift towards diversification of its economic activity and the private sector will have a bigger role in the economy.
Online Teaching for Educators
Over the past couple of months I have had the opportunity to present my work on online education. You can find a summary of my views on online education, learning, and teaching in this post.