Authors/Organization Title Writing Genre
Elon University Center for Engaged Learning Blog and YouTube channel
Edited blog with posts about a range of engaged learning and SoTL topics. Video interviews sharing stories of practice and offering explanations of key concepts
Pat Thomson Patter Mix of stories, opinions, and how-to guidance
ISSOTL ISSOTL Blog
Edited blog featuring ISSOTL members’ stories and reflections about SoTL
Inger Newburn The Thesis Whisperer Invited stories from guest bloggers, advice, and stories for PhD students
Inside Higher Ed Inside Higher Ed Blog Range of case studies, stories, reflections, opinion pieces, and explanation of emerging pedagogies and trends
Diverse – Issues on Higher education Diverse Blog Range of case studies, stories, reflections, opinion pieces, and explanation of emerging pedagogies and trends
Agnes Bosanquet The Slow Academic Stories and the lived experience of being an academic
LSE LSE Impact Blog Range of genres including book reviews, stories, explainers, and opinion pieces
ProfHacker ProfHacker Range of genres including editorials, stories, reviews, and opinion pieces all focused on technology in teaching
Nicola Simmons, Monica Louie, & Gary Poole Gary Poole SoTL videos on YouTube Nine animated short videos (two minutes) from interviews with Gary Poole on SoTL topics.
Illinois State University The SOTL Advocate Supporting efforts to make public the reflection and study of teaching and learning at Illinois State University and beyond.
Jennifer Gonzalez and team Cult of Pedagogy Rich content that falls into three categories: The Craft, which fine-tunes the art of teaching, Go Deep, which digs into the theory and thinking behind the practice, and Teacher Soul.
Megan Sumeracki (formerly Megan Smith) and Yana Weinstein are the co-founders The Learning Scientists The blog aims to make scientific research on learning more accessible to students, teachers, and other educators. For school teachers but highly recommended (via Twitter) by academics
Blake Harvard The Effortful Educator The blog aims to make scientific research on learning more accessible to students, teachers, and other educators. For school teachers but highly recommended (via Twitter) by academics
Michael Seery Is This Going to Be on the Exam? Aimed at the chemistry higher education community
Michael O’Neill Blog for chemists who care about learning and teaching Aimed at the chemistry higher education community