Lydia Elliott, EdD
Edtervene Talks
Welcome to Edtervene, the podcast where higher education meets transformation — one teaching strategy at a time. Hosted by Dr. Lydia Elliott, Edtervene offers practical, research-informed ways to improve college teaching through intentional interventions. Each episode tackles a common instructional approach and reimagines it for today’s learners — integrating tools, reflection, innovation, and inclusivity. Whether you're a seasoned professor, new faculty member, or campus leader looking to support teaching growth, Edtervene equips you with actionable ideas to create deeper learning, foster stu...
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Lydia Elliott, EdD
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Jun 13, 2026
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Episodes
Episode 4: The Experts We May Never Create 13.06.2026 8:01
What happens when a generation gains access to answers before developing expertise? In this episode, Dr. Lydia Elliott explores a growing concern in the age of artificial intelligence: the possibility that AI may improve performance while reducing the opportunities required to develop judgment, critical thinking, and expertise. As intelligent systems increasingly perform tasks once used to cultiva...
Episode 3: Borrowed Intelligence 13.06.2026 6:47
What happens when access to answers begins to replace the development of expertise? In this episode, Dr. Lydia Elliott explores the growing tension between artificial intelligence and human intelligence. As AI makes information instantly accessible, many tasks become easier, faster, and more efficient. But does access to intelligence produce understanding, judgment, and expertise? Drawing on recen...
Episode 2: The Belief You Think Is Yours 13.06.2026 7:33
Artificial intelligence does more than provide information. Increasingly, it provides explanations, interpretations, recommendations, and perspectives that can influence how people understand the world around them. But what happens when those interpretations begin shaping not only what we know, but what we believe? In this episode, Dr. Lydia Elliott explores the emerging concept of belief offloadi...
Episode 1: AI Makes You Better, Until it Doesn't 13.06.2026 9:15
AI Makes You Better Until It Doesn't Artificial intelligence can make us faster, more productive, and more capable. It can help us write, summarize, analyze, brainstorm, and solve problems in seconds. The benefits are real. But what happens when improved performance begins to replace the very thinking processes that develop expertise? In this session, Dr. Lydia Elliott explores findings from recen...
Episode 7: Episode 7: Adaptive Case Analytics 29.06.2025 5:51
In this episode of Edtervene , Dr. Lydia Elliott introduces Adaptive Case Analytics — a dynamic evolution of the traditional case method that integrates real-time data, decision-based simulations, and iterative feedback. Instead of working through static scenarios, students navigate shifting variables and consequences, creating deeper engagement and more authentic problem-solving. Whether you're t...
Episode 6: Episode 6: Complex Systems Problem Solving 29.06.2025 5:18
In this episode of Edtervene , Dr. Lydia Elliott explores how to move beyond traditional problem-based learning by introducing students to Complex Systems Problem Solving — an approach that mirrors the uncertainty, interdependence, and iteration of real-world challenges. You’ll learn how to design approachable, classroom-ready problems that help students think systemically, collaborate across pers...
Episode 5: Episode 5: Reflect - Engage - Expand 29.06.2025 7:01
Think-Pair-Share is a classroom classic — but let’s be honest, it often feels rushed and shallow. In this episode of Edtervene , we introduce a more intentional and impactful alternative: Reflect–Engage–Expand Cycles . Dr. Lydia Elliott explores how adding reflection before and after peer discussion leads to deeper thinking, greater student engagement, and stronger connections between ideas. You’l...
Episode 4: Episode 4: Critical Inquiry and Dialogic Reasoning 29.06.2025 7:01
Are your classroom discussions falling flat or stuck in surface-level responses? In this episode of Edtervene , we explore how to move beyond traditional Socratic questioning with a modern, tech-integrated approach: Critical Inquiry and Dialogic Reasoning . Dr. Lydia Elliott breaks down how you can empower students to become questioners, debaters, and critical thinkers using AI-assisted question g...
Episode 3: Episode 3: Collaborative Peer-Led Innovation 29.06.2025 6:34
In this episode of Edtervene , we’re flipping the script on traditional peer teaching. What if your students didn’t just review material together — but actually helped create it? Join [Your Name] as we dive into Collaborative Peer-Led Innovation , a bold approach that turns students into co-creators of learning. From designing classroom activities to developing assessments, students take ownership...
Episode 2: Episode 2: Hybrid Immersive Learning Environments 29.06.2025 7:19
Teaching in a hybrid classroom and feeling like you’re running two courses at once — one in-person, one online? You’re not alone. In this episode of Edtervene , we dive into the growing challenge of keeping students engaged and connected in hybrid learning spaces. Enter Hybrid Immersive Learning Environments — a powerful approach that blends face-to-face and remote instruction into a single, unifi...
Episode 1: Episode 1: PEAK - Revolutionizing Active Learning 29.06.2025 4:55
Welcome to Edtervene ! In this episode, we dive into PEAK: Practical Experiential Active Knowledge , a powerful teaching approach that transforms traditional active learning into immersive, real-world experiences. Discover how PEAK engages students through simulations, role plays, and authentic projects that build critical thinking, practical skills, and adaptability for the challenges of today’s...
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