Jennifer Grewe
A Curious Learning Curve
A Curious Learning Curve explores the realities of teaching and learning in higher education—what works, what doesn’t, and what we’re all still figuring out. Each episode blends research, real experiences, and practical strategies to help educators and learners grow with curiosity and intention.
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Episodes
Personalizing Online Teaching: Insights with Chad Mano 29.04.2026 15:19
Join host Jenn Grewe in this episode of A Curious Learning Curve as she talks with Chad Mano from Utah State University’s newly renamed School of Computing. The episode explores how weekly video announcements can strengthen instructor presence, build connection, and increase engagement in online courses. Discover why effective announcements should go beyond course reminders to include timely, pers...
From Slides to Simulations: Innovating Teaching Through Animation 11.02.2026 24:25
Innovative Uses of AI for Engaging Online Education: A Conversation with Bob Mills. In this episode of 'A Curious Learning Curve,' host Jenn Grewe discusses with Bob Mills, a faculty member from the Huntsman School of Business at Utah State University, innovative strategies to engage students in online education. Bob shares insights into the transformation of his department under Chris Corcoran's...
Leveraging Video: Enhancing Grading Feedback and Announcements in Online Teaching 28.01.2026 21:14
In this episode, host Jenn Grewe welcomes Kelli Munns, a professor from the ITLS department at Utah State University, to discuss innovative strategies for increasing instructor presence in online classes. Kelly shares insights on using Canvas Speed Grader to provide personalized video feedback, making the feedback process more engaging and time efficient. The conversation also touches on the impor...
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