diggingdberpodcast

Digging D.B.E.R.

Education EN ↓ 5 episodes

How can teaching be both an art and a science? How do we know if the way we teach is truly helping students learn? With each episode, Zack and Ming speak with leaders in Discipline Based Education Research (DBER, “dee-ber”) who are exploring the science of teaching and learning.

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Latest episode

Oct 1, 2025

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Episodes

Teaching quantitative biology with Vedham Karpakakunjaram 01.10.2025

Dr. Vedham Karpakakunjaram, a Professor of Biology at Montgomery College, shares the importance of integrating quantitative skills into biology courses and the challenges faculty face in doing so. We discuss the role of professional networks like the Quantitative Biology at Community Colleges (QB&CC) network in supporting faculty to collaboratively address these challenges.

Making sense of underrepresentation in STEM with Tatiane Russo-Tait 03.08.2025

Dr. Tatiane Russo-Tait, an Assistant Professor at the University of Georgia, shares her research about how college STEM faculty make sense of the continued underrepresentation of Black, Indigenous, and Latinx students in STEM.

Designing inquiry-based laboratory courses with Natasha Holmes 01.06.2025

Dr. Natasha Holmes, an Associate Professor of Physics at Cornell University, discusses her research on designing inquiry-based physics laboratory courses to maximize equity and authenticity.

Social metacognition with Julie Stanton 01.05.2025

Dr. Julie Stanton, an Associate Professor of Biology at the University of Georgia, discusses her research on metacognition - how students reflect on and regulate their learning. Stanton emphasizes the importance of collaboration skills and the need for instructors to provide examples and practice in metacognitive behaviors.

Centering community colleges in DBER with Sheela Vemu 02.03.2025

Zack and Ming, hosts of the "Digging DBER" podcast, interview Dr. Sheela Vemu, an associate professor of biology at Waubonsee Community College. Dr. Vemu discusses her work in community college education, emphasizing the importance of centering community college experiences in DBER research. Dr. Vemu also highlights the need for a community college network and communities of practice to support an...

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