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Dec. 9, 2021

36: When Teaching and Instructional Design Intersect - A Conversation with Dr. Jason Gulya, Professor of English at Berkeley College

36: When Teaching and Instructional Design Intersect - A Conversation with Dr. Jason Gulya, Professor of English at Berkeley College

On the 36th episode of EdUp EdTech, I got to chat with an amazing faculty member at Berkeley College, Dr. Jason Gulya. In this episode, Jason shares how learning more about the field of instructional design has helped him reflect on and improve his teaching methods making for a more student-centered learning experience. He drops plenty of knowledge bombs in this episode including a simple yet profound quote, "in the end, everyone just wants to learn." 

More About Jason

Jason Gulya is a Professor of English at Berkeley College, a career-focused institution. His training is in 18th-Century Literature. More broadly, he researches the intersection between the worlds of college teaching, career preparation, and instructional design. In his mind, the first step needs to be breaking the silos between these disciplines, to think about how they do (and should) interact with one another.

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