January 8, 2026Navigating SoTL Alongside Discipline-Based Researchby Jessie L. Moore60-Second SoTL – Episode 68 How do academics decide whether—and how—to engage in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, especially when time is limited and institutional reward structures still privilege disciplinary research? This episode highlights an open-access article that explores this…
December 25, 2025Generative AI and the Future of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learningby Jessie L. Moore60-Second SoTL – Episode 66 How might generative AI reshape course design, faculty development, and the scholarship of teaching and learning? This episode highlights an open-access article that poses three questions about advocating for human-centered teaching and learning in an AI-enhanced future….
December 11, 2025Re-thinking SoTL for the Age of GenAIby Jessie L. Moore60-Second SoTL – Episode 64 How might the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning evolve when humans and generative AI are deeply entangled? This episode highlights an open-access article that offers five propositions, each paired with GenAI prompts, to help SoTL scholars…
November 14, 2025A Reflection on Collaborative Research by Phillip Motley Starting with my first experience in 2012, I have participated in three iterations of the International Collaborative Writing Groups (ICWG) program, which is an initiative of the International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (ISSOTL). The ICWGs were…
August 8, 2025GenAI and the Scholarship of Teaching and Learningby Jessie L. MooreEach summer, the Center for Engaged Learning facilitates week-long meetings for three distinct international, multi-institutional, and multidisciplinary research seminars that foster collaborative scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL) on focused engaged learning topics. During this summer’s research seminar meetings, generative…
March 5, 2024Embracing Systematic Literature Reviews in Education Research: A Path to Rigorous Discoveryby Borghild Brekke Hauglid, Rachael Hains-Wesson, and Anne-Marie FannonIn the ever-evolving landscape of education research, the approach we take toward investigating new domains can significantly influence the outcomes and insights we garner. One such approach, which we firmly advocate for, is the systematic literature review (SLR). This method…
September 26, 2023Rowing through Collaborative Research: Listening and Responding Differently Using Strategies from Motivational Interviewing by CJ FlemingIn my last post, I discussed some techniques from group therapy that are relevant when facilitating research seminars and similar group processes. In this post, I’d like to continue to share some techniques from the psychology world, specifically the framework…
September 7, 2023Teaching Arts-Based Analysisby Jessie L. Moore60-Second SoTL – Episode 43 This week’s episode shares an open-access article from Teaching & Learning Inquiry and explores arts-based data analysis and a strategy for teaching it to emerging researchers: Moreno, Rhia, Kate Hobgood Guthrie, and Katie Strickland. 2023. “Incorporating…
September 5, 2023Group Therapy Techniques Relevant for Group Research Facilitationby CJ FlemingThey let a fox into the henhouse. By which I mean, they let a clinical psychologist into the research seminar series! I am now in my second summer of the research seminar focused on work-integrated learning, and I cannot help…
July 18, 2023Qualitative Methods for the Quantitatively Inclinedby CJ Eubanks FlemingComing up in my graduate program, there was a major split between the researchers who used quantitative methods (i.e., surveys and experiments) vs. those who used qualitative methods (i.e., interviews and focus groups). In part, I think this reflected a…