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The OnlinersThe OnlinersWhy OER?Source Materials: Cooney, C. (2017) What impacts do OER have on students? Students share their experiences with a health psychology OER at New York City College of Technology. New York City College of Technology 18(4). Open Washington. (2017, August 8). Module 10: Why OER Matters. Open Washington. https://www.openwa.org/module-10/ Pennsylvania State University. (2021). Benefits of using OER. https://oer.psu.edu/benefits-of-using-oer/)  Trine University. (2021). Textbooks and learning materials at no cost to you. https://www.trine.edu/online/about/oer.aspx)2021-07-2106 minCenter for Sports Studies PodcastCenter for Sports Studies PodcastGuest Eric Roldan - Bishop Noll Institute Athletic DirectorIn this episode, Trine Center for Sports Studies Director, Brandon Podgorski, talks with Bishop Noll Institute Athletic Director, and Trine University alumnus, Eric Roldan about his career path in coaching to becoming a head athletic director.2021-06-1835 minCenter for Sports Studies PodcastCenter for Sports Studies PodcastGuest Grant FlotoIn this episode, Trine Center for Sports Studies Director, Brandon Podgorski, talks with Grant Floto of the NFL’s Junior Rotational Program about his experience in diversity, equity, and inclusion in professional sports.2021-05-2133 minThe OnlinersThe OnlinersOnline Learning Trends In 2021Source Materials:Bleich, C. (2020, December 2). 8 eLearning trends and predictions for 2021. eLearning Industry. https://elearningindustry.com/elearning-trends-predictions-2021 Bouchrika, I. (2020, August 19). 10 online education trends: 2020/2021 Predictions, Reports & Data. Guide2Research. https://www.guide2research.com/research/online-education-trendshttps://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/views/2017/05/31/3-examples-online-applied-learning Capabilia. (2020, December 28). 5 e-learning trends that will shape 2021. https://info-capabilia.medium.com/5-e-learning-trends-that-will-shape-2021-2169e12306e8 Colman, H. (2021, January 18). Top eLearning trends that will dominate in 2021: Insights from industry experts. ispring. https://www.ispringsolutions.com/blog/elearning-trends-2021 2021-05-1911 minThe OnlinersThe OnlinersWomen in EducationSource Materials:  Aslanian, C. (n.d.) Trailblazers and rule breakers: Four Influential Women in Higher Education. eLearners. Retrieved April, 19 2021, from https://www.elearners.com/education-in-the-news/women-in-higher-education/ Jyothi, S. (2021, January 3). Remembering Savitribai Phule. The Indian Express.https://indianexpress.com/article/opinion/columns/savitribai-phule-education-feminism-women-empowerment-7131478/ Maryland Women’s Hall of Fame. (2011). Lucy Diggs Slowe. Maryland State Archives. Retrieved April, 19 2021, from https://msa.maryland.gov/msa/educ/exhibits/womenshall/html/slowe.html Massachusetts Institute of Technology. (n.d.) About president Susan Hockfied. Retrieved April, 1...2021-05-1207 minThe Void PodcastThe Void PodcastThe Void - Summer BreakThis is it! The last episode of The Void Podcast for this season! It's not over yet though, make sure to tune in to hear the big announcement.2021-05-0459 minCenter for Sports Studies PodcastCenter for Sports Studies PodcastGuests Carley Acker, Taylor Woodcock and Lauren KocsisIn this episode, Trine Center for Sports Studies Director, Brandon Podgorski, talks with Trine University Exercise Science students Carley Acker and Taylor Woodcock, along with faculty advisor Lauren Kocsis, about their research project on the potential effects of COVID-19 on lung capacity. 2021-04-3023 minThe OnlinersThe OnlinersStudent Meets WorldSource Material:Cole, J. (2018, September 10). Best practices for teaching online. Arizona State University Teach Online. https://teachonline.asu.edu/2018/09/best-practices-for-teaching-online/Council for Environmental Education (2011) Science and civics: Sustaining wildlife. The Council for Environmental Education. Simkins, M., Cole, K., Tavalin, F., & Means, B. (2002) Increasing student learning through multimedia projects. Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. http://www.ascd.org/publications/books/102112/chapters/Making_a_Real-World_Connection.aspx Teach For America. (2020, August 15). Creating powerful learning in a distanced context.  Teach For America. https://www.teachforamerica.org/stories/creating-powerful-learning-in-a-distanced-context 2021-04-2813 minThe Void PodcastThe Void PodcastThe Darkside Of Non-Profit OrganizationsIn this week’s episode, Nick and Matt spend a good chunk of the episode talking about the upcoming NFL draft, as well as disgust their thoughts on Non-Profit Organizations!2021-04-271h 03The Void PodcastThe Void PodcastAlex Menelli HATES IGNIn this weeks episode, Nick and Matt talk about a variety of topics, as well as have Alex come into the podcast room and give his thoughts on IGN and gaming journalism as a whole. It’s an episode you don’t want to miss!2021-04-201h 02Center for Sports Studies PodcastCenter for Sports Studies PodcastGuest John YeagerIn this episode, Trine Center for Sports Studies Director, Brandon Podgorski, talks author and leadership consultant John Yeager about his philosophies for effectively leading teams. 2021-04-1635 minThe OnlinersThe OnlinersAcademic IntegrityWhy do students cheat? Understanding why can help faculty strengthen academic integrity and limit the opportunities for cheating. Keirsten and Kodi share helpful tips for deterring plagiarism and other academic misconduct including Turnitin.com and LockDown Browser by Respondus. 2021-04-1412 minThe Void PodcastThe Void PodcastGym Class HerosIn this weeks episode, Nick and Matt answer Instagram questions as well as reminisce on High School Gym Class.2021-04-071h 00Center for Sports Studies PodcastCenter for Sports Studies PodcastGuest Dave ChristianIn this episode, Trine Center for Sports Studies Director, Brandon Podgorski, talks 15-year NHL veteran and member of the 1980 U.S. Olympic Hockey Team, Dave Christian, about his career as a player and his advice on leadership. 2021-04-0515 minThe OnlinersThe OnlinersEngaging Your Online LearnersSource Material: https://www.esc.edu/media/ocgr/publications-presentations/all-about-mentoring/AAM-53-Spring-2020.pdf#page=69 https://ditchthattextbook.com/12-mindsets-for-creating-innovative-classrooms// 2021-03-3111 minThe Void PodcastThe Void PodcastBe A ManBefore you listen to this podcast, think about things your father does quite often.2021-03-3157 minThe Void PodcastThe Void PodcastNick and Matt Fix the WorldIn this episode, Nick and Matt discuss the world's problems and how we as a society should fix them.2021-03-231h 12Center for Sports Studies PodcastCenter for Sports Studies PodcastGuest Murray CohnIn this episode, Trine Center for Sports Studies Director, Brandon Podgorski, talks with long-time NBA executive Murray Cohn about his career in sales as the Vice President of Team Ticket Sales in the NBA. 2021-03-1951 minThe Void PodcastThe Void PodcastThat’s Messed UpOne question sent in by a listener leads to a full blown series of stories from Nick & Matt. Some are good, while some are really really bad...2021-03-161h 16The Void PodcastThe Void PodcastNostalgiaEveryone has some sort of nostalgia when seeing something that may remind them of their childhood. This week, Nick and Matt dive into the topic and share stories regarding the topic and much more!2021-03-1056 minCenter for Sports Studies PodcastCenter for Sports Studies PodcastGuest Colbi EllisonIn this episode, Trine Center for Sports Studies Director, Brandon Podgorski, talks with host of The Sports Intern Show, Colbi Ellison, about networking your way to success. 2021-03-0524 minThe Void PodcastThe Void PodcastHigh School AdviceNick and Matt get real this week as they give High School advice. Using experiences and stories they give the best advice they can!2021-03-0359 minThe Void PodcastThe Void PodcastLife is a SimulationIs it? Nick and Matt answer the internet's questions, as well as break down how their weekend in St. Louis went!2021-02-2358 minCenter for Sports Studies PodcastCenter for Sports Studies PodcastGuest Adam VirgileIn this episode, Trine Center for Sports Studies Director, Brandon Podgorski, talks with sports science consultant, Adam Virgile, about his career in strength and conditioning with the New York Rangers and his current work visualizing performance data. 2021-02-1931 minThe Void PodcastThe Void PodcastBrand DealsIn this week's episode, Nick and Matt talk about how a brand deal they did month ago led to a possible firing. They also discuss their hilarious regular topics as well!2021-02-161h 06The Void PodcastThe Void PodcastTier ListsEveryone has a favorite fast food chain, but where does yours lie on Nick and Matt’s tier list?2021-02-1055 minCenter for Sports Studies PodcastCenter for Sports Studies PodcastGuest Tim ZiakasIn this episode, Trine Center for Sports Studies Director, Brandon Podgorski, talks with Tim Ziakas, Managing Partner of Parkview Sports Group and Director of Chanel Partnerships & Strategy with the Center for Creative Leadership. Professor Podgorski and Tim talk about his career in working with leadership teams and investment groups to expand brand reach and visibility. 2021-02-0535 minThe Void PodcastThe Void PodcastBackstreets BackYour favorite podcast is back on a weekly schedule! Nick & Matt break down their last game and how their winter breaks went!2021-02-0241 minCenter for Sports Studies PodcastCenter for Sports Studies PodcastGuest Jamy BechlerIn this episode, Trine Center for Sports Studies Director, Brandon Podgorski, talks author, motivational speaker, and leadership consultant, Jamy Bechler, about building a culture of leadership within teams.2021-01-2239 minThe OnlinersThe OnlinersFree Books! Open Educational Resources and How to Use ThemIn this episode, Keirsten and Kodi share how their university went from using no Open Educational Resources (OERs) to developing 46 courses that use them and two Z degrees in just a year! Learn how to develop a rational for the use of OERs, identify the key stakeholders to form an exploratory OER committee and much more. 2020-12-1018 minThe OnlinersThe OnlinersPreparing Online Learners for SuccessThere are many ways that institutions can help learners get started with online education. Keirsten and Kodi discuss how they use online learning orientation to prepare their students for success. An orientation can also acclimate new employees, participants at a conference or anyone encountering a new experience. Join The Onliners for helpful hints to acclimate any new learner. 2020-11-2517 minCenter for Sports Studies PodcastCenter for Sports Studies PodcastGuest Andy MyersIn this episode, Trine University senior Sport Management student, Dylan Barron, talks with Detroit Pistons Inside Sales Representative, Andy Myers, about his experiences working in ticket sales and he landed a job during the coronavirus pandemic. 2020-11-2033 minThe OnlinersThe OnlinersQuality Matter’s Peer Reviewer CourseKeirsten and new cohost Kodi Buell, TrineOnline’s Director of Online Learning, share their recent experience taking Quality Matter’s Peer Reviewer Course. This challenging and insightful course is worth the effort for those who want to be certified QM peer reviewers. Keirsten and Kodi discuss their biggest take aways and tips from the course.2020-11-1114 minThe Void PodcastThe Void PodcastThe Void Season FinaleIn the last episode of the semester, Matt and Nick discuss a variety of topics in the comedic way they always do, while also reflectingon the semester.2020-11-101h 01Center for Sports Studies PodcastCenter for Sports Studies PodcastGuest Ryan Roberts of Sports & Entertainment TravelIn this episode, Trine University senior Sport Management student, Ryan Fisher, talks with Sports & Entertainment Travel Event Manager, Ryan Roberts, about his experiences working in ticket sales at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to running logistics for Sport & Entertainment Travel. 2020-11-0625 minThe Void PodcastThe Void PodcastElection DayPolitics, Oceans, Video Games, You name it, we talk about it. Check out this week's episode for a laugh!2020-11-031h 05The Void PodcastThe Void PodcastWhen The Void Gets VoidedNick and Matt catch up on what they missed last week as well as give speeches at the end of the podcast! Make sure to tune in!2020-10-271h 04Center for Sports Studies PodcastCenter for Sports Studies PodcastGuest Zach BucherIn this episode, Trine University senior Sport Management student, Kyle Sumner, talks with South Bend Cubs Account Executive, Zach Bucher, about his experience as a ticket representative with the Cubs. 2020-10-2323 minThe Void PodcastThe Void PodcastNick vs. MattThis week, Nick and Matt face off in one of the best debates you've ever seen. Make sure you don't miss it and listen now!2020-10-141h 03Center for Sports Studies PodcastCenter for Sports Studies PodcastGuest Dr. Geoffre ShermanIn this episode, Trine Center for Sports Studies Director, Brandon Podgorski, talks with IUPUI professor Dr. Geoffre Sherman about his experience working with the Indiana Pacers in the NBA COVID-19 bubble.2020-10-0922 minThe Void PodcastThe Void PodcastZuckerberg IdeaHave you ever had an idea or an invention that you knew was absolute gold? Well, so do Matt and Nick. Find out about their ideas by listening to this week's episode!2020-10-071h 05The Void PodcastThe Void PodcastHigh School Never EndsNick & Matt discuss what really bothered them about High School, as well as answering questions, giving picks, and talking about pop culture!2020-09-301h 01Center for Sports Studies PodcastCenter for Sports Studies PodcastEpisode 13In this episode, Trine Center for Sports Studies Director Brandon Podgorski examines why we study sport, and shares some exciting announcements regarding the CSS.2020-09-2523 minThe Void PodcastThe Void PodcastTough LossesIn this weeks episode Nick and Matt spend plenty of time answering questions to people who wrote in on Instagram, while also discussing the biggest L’s they’ve taken in their lifetime.2020-09-231h 07The Void PodcastThe Void PodcastWhat Grinds Our GearsIn this week's edition of The Void Podcast, Nick & Matt break down the first week of NFL football, and also discuss topics that grind their gears! Tune in for another comedic episode of The Void! 2020-09-161h 16The OnlinersThe OnlinersQuality Matters: The Gold Standardwww.qualitymatters.org 2020-09-1614 minCenter for Sports Studies PodcastCenter for Sports Studies PodcastGuest Lauren TaitIn this episode, Trine Center for Sports Studies Director, Brandon Podgorski, sits down with mental performance coach Lauren Tait to discuss her book Feed the Athlete and her strategies for life and athletic success.2020-09-1135 minThe Void PodcastThe Void PodcastHot TakesIn this episode, Nick and Matt give some BOLD predictions for the future, while also sharing their thoughts on the past. As usual, they tell stories of the past and have comedic conversations! They thank you for watching and hope you tune in next week as well!2020-09-0959 minThe OnlinersThe OnlinersThe Art of the Launch: Starting Your Online Semester Righthttps://onlineteacheryouniversity.com/reach-your-online-students-before-you-teach-them-week-0/ 2020-09-0913 minThe OnlinersThe OnlinersConnect-Type Activities for Your Online LearnersHorton, W. (2011). E-learning by design. (2nd ed. San Francisco, CA: Pfeiffer.Karla Gutierrez (2015) How Storytelling Can Improve Your eLearning Courses https://www.shiftelearning.com/blog/how-storytelling-can-improve-your-elearning-courseshttps://horton.com/additional-resources/e-learning-examples/Zambito A. (2018) Why Storytelling Works In eLearning Retrieved from: https://elearningindustry.com/storytelling-works-in-elearning-why2020-09-0213 minThe Void PodcastThe Void PodcastThe Ryan McFarland Appreciation EpisodeIn this episode, the guys talk about their school experience and tell some hilarious stories! They also show praise for their Head Mens Volleyball Coach, Ryan McFarland. This episode will be sure to have you laughing, or at least exhaling through your nose a little bit. They hope you come back for next weeks episode as well!2020-09-021h 05Center for Sports Studies PodcastCenter for Sports Studies PodcastGuest Dr. Shane SteeleDr. Shane Steele - Assistant Professor of Exercise Science at Trine University - sits down with Trine's Center for Sports Studies Director Brandon Podgorski to discuss his career as a physical therapist, and his outlook on the industry. 2020-08-2829 minThe OnlinersThe OnlinersDo-Type Activities for Your Online LearnersHorton, W. (2011). E-learning by design. (2nd ed. San Francisco, CA: Pfeiffer.Karla Gutierrez (2015) How Storytelling Can Improve Your eLearning Courses https://www.shiftelearning.com/blog/how-storytelling-can-improve-your-elearning-courseshttps://horton.com/additional-resources/e-learning-examples/Zambito A. (2018) Why Storytelling Works In eLearning Retrieved from: https://elearningindustry.com/storytelling-works-in-elearning-why2020-08-2709 minThe Void PodcastThe Void PodcastEpisode 1In this introductory episode of The Void, you will meet your Co-hosts Nick and Matt. They have many humorous conversations about pop culture, gaming, music, Trine, and much more! By the end of the episode you will know these guys like the back of your hand! And they hope you'll stick around and become a recurring listener every week!2020-08-2646 minCenter for Sports Studies PodcastCenter for Sports Studies PodcastGuest Nathan WatsonNathan Watson – Ticket Sales Executive with the Indianapolis Indians – sits down with Trine’s Center for Sports Studies Director Brandon Podgorski to discuss his career in sales in the NFL and Minor League Baseball, how the COVID-19 pandemic affected ticket sales, and offers advice to students wanting to break-in to sports. 2020-08-1439 minCenter for Sports Studies PodcastCenter for Sports Studies PodcastGuest Josh SchaubJosh Schaub – Commissioner of both the American Association of Independent Professional Baseball and Major Arena Soccer League – sits down with Trine’s Center for Sports Studies Director Brandon Podgorski to discuss his background in sports law, the duties of a sports commissioner, and advice for students who would like a career in sports administration.2020-07-3137 minThe OnlinersThe OnlinersAbsorbing Activities for Your Online LearnersHorton, W. (2011). E-learning by design. (2nd ed. San Francisco, CA: Pfeiffer.Karla Gutierrez (2015) How Storytelling Can Improve Your eLearning Courses https://www.shiftelearning.com/blog/how-storytelling-can-improve-your-elearning-courseshttps://horton.com/additional-resources/e-learning-examples/Zambito A. (2018) Why Storytelling Works In eLearning Retrieved from: https://elearningindustry.com/storytelling-works-in-elearning-why2020-07-2210 minCenter for Sports Studies PodcastCenter for Sports Studies PodcastGuest Amber MyczkowiakAmber Myczkowiak – Premium & Membership Development Director with the Detroit Pistons – sits down with Trine’s Center for Sports Studies Director Brandon Podgorski to discuss her career in sales with three different NBA franchises and offers advice to students wanting to get their start in professional basketball. 2020-07-1732 minThe OnlinersThe OnlinersAccessibility in Your Online ClassroomEnsuring all the elements of your online class are accessible can be intimidating, but it can be done! Start small and take it step by step to make your online classroom accessible. Megan Tolin, assistant professor in Trine’s Franks School of Education, joins Keirsten and Regina to explain accessibility and share tips to make it attainable. 2020-07-1523 minThe OnlinersThe OnlinersNetiquette: Being Your Best Online SelfMany people don’t consider how important good etiquette is in the online environment. Netiquette has become more important than ever to express respect and build relationships. Keirsten and Regina are joined by Crystal Ringer, TrineOnline’s Director of Admission and owner of Ringer Consulting, to explain best practices for netiquette when teaching online.2020-07-0813 minCenter for Sports Studies PodcastCenter for Sports Studies PodcastGuest Meghan MadsonMeghan Madson – Manger of Partnership marketing with Minor League Baseball – sits down with Trine’s Center for Sports Studies Director Brandon Podgorski to discuss partnership activation, marketing and promotions in Minor League Baseball, and gives advice to students wanting to break into professional baseball.2020-07-0329 minThe OnlinersThe OnlinersInformation Literacy: Getting through the CRAAPDetermining what information we can trust from the internet can be tricky. In this week’s podcast, Regina and Keirsten discuss the CRAAP test, an evaluation method by the University of California’s Sarah Blakeslee that looks at currency, relevance, authority, accuracy and purpose when considering a source. Not only do our students need to cite valid sources, but we as educators need to as well. 2020-07-0112 minCenter for Sports Studies PodcastCenter for Sports Studies PodcastGuest Dr. David HancockDr. David Hancock – Assistant Professor at Memorial University – sits down with Trine’s Center for Sports Studies Director Brandon Podgorski to discuss his research in positive sports officiating and youth sport development. 2020-06-1928 minThe OnlinersThe OnlinersTeaching the Online TeacherSeveral years ago, TrineOnline created the Online Faculty Certification Course (OFCC) as an orientation course for its new online faculty. In this week’s podcast, Regina shares how the OFCC came to be and what topics she, as the facilitator, covers in the course. Even if you’re not a TrineOnline faculty member, you can apply the concepts taught in the OFCC to a variety of contexts in K-12 and higher education.2020-06-1817 minThe OnlinersThe OnlinersAnalyzing Your LearnerThanks to a listener’s request, Regina and Keirsten discuss why analyzing students in your course before, during and after is important. Knowing who your students are helps you determine if you’re meeting their goals and considering the learning environment you offer lets you design a better experience for them. There are so many factors that impact your students’ learning. Your hosts discuss the ways you can, and should, prepare for diversity.2020-06-1013 minThe OnlinersThe OnlinersConnecting with Your Students Through Humor1.    https://resilienteducator.com/instructional-design/using-humor-in-online-learning/2.    https://www.onlineuniversities.com/blog/2009/10/100-hilarious-college-courses-that-really-exist/3.    https://hms.harvard.edu/sites/default/files/HMS_OTB_Spring10_Vol16_No2.pdf 2020-06-0311 minThe OnlinersThe OnlinersFour Course Delivery Methods for the “New Normal”With social distancing guidelines, “normal” seated classes may not happen this fall. What are your options for delivering the most effective courses for your students? Seated and online aren’t your only choices! Your hosts discuss four delivery methods, when and how they work best, and how embracing a little change can result in remarkable outcomes for learners. 2020-05-2716 minThe OnlinersThe OnlinersCourse Mapping… Why Bother?What is course mapping? Who does it? And most importantly, why bother? Measurable learning outcomes and course alignment will change the way you develop and teach your classes. Rather than making it all about the book, use a book as a tool and focus on the learning outcomes. Keirsten and Regina explain how valuable and fun course mapping can be.2020-05-2014 minThe OnlinersThe OnlinersActive Learning Using Video, Discussion Forums and Journalinghttps://www.facultyfocus.com/articles/teaching-with-technology-articles/from-passive-viewing-to-active-learning-simple-techniques-for-applying-active-learning-strategies-to-online-course-videos/ 2020-05-1313 minThe OnlinersThe OnlinersA State of Continuous ImprovementLink to Article2020-05-0617 minThe OnlinersThe OnlinersFive Low-Tech, Time-Saving Ways to Teach Online During COVID19https://www.chronicle.com/article/5-Low-Tech-Time-Saving-Ways/248519 2020-04-2910 minThe OnlinersThe OnlinersBecause...We Are Only HumanThe best educators are those who love what they do. Your passion for teaching is apparent to students whether you’re in the classroom or online. In this episode, get ready to break out of your comfort zone and try some new teaching techniques to connect with your students.2020-04-2208 minThe OnlinersThe OnlinersFeedbackFeedback is essential to student success, and something students want from you, their instructor. How can you make your feedback more insightful and useful? And how can feedback lead to increased student performance and satisfaction? Hear from Keirsten and Regina how to give constructive and specific feedback in your online classes.2020-04-1506 minThe OnlinersThe OnlinersAddressing the Post-Traditional Student Markethttps://www.educationdynamics.com/e-books 2020-04-081h 14The OnlinersThe OnlinersDiscussion ForumsOnline learning discussion forums are similar to students raising their hands in class and engaging in open discuss. How do you engage your students in a vibrant discussion forum and how do you provide feedback? Get advice from the two online learning experts in this valuable episode.2020-04-0209 minThe OnlinersThe OnlinersWritten CommunicationWritten communication is key in the world of online education. What are the best practices for written communication with your online students? Should you use emojis? And should you smile while you’re writing your messages to students? Learn more about why it is so important and how you can improve your written communication.2020-03-3108 minTrine Humanities SymposiaTrine Humanities SymposiaAdventures in the Vatican Secret Archives: Money, Politics and Medieval UniversitiesTrine University’s Spring 2020 Humanities Symposia continues with “Adventures in the Vatican Secret Archives: Money, Politics and Medieval Universities.” Eric Goddard, Ph.D., professor for the Jannen School of Arts and Sciences, will discuss his experience of going to research in the pope’s personal archives for the first time. The Symposia is presented by Trine’s Department of Humanities and Communication. 2020-03-2728 minThe OnlinersThe OnlinersInstructor PresenceAs faculty members, you are the institution to the student. Students notice when you communicate and engage with them and will work hard for you if they feel they know you. Learn in this episode what instructor presence is and what you can to engage your online learners.2020-03-2704 minThe OnlinersThe OnlinersIt's Going to be OkayAs COVID-19 disrupts our institutions and lives, teachers can feel unsure, overwhelmed and annoyed as they move to e-learning. So what should you do? “Do less,” says our experts! Listen as Regina and Keirsten explain how to focus on the basics and gain a sense of peace that it will all be okay, and we are in this together.2020-03-2605 minThe OnlinersThe OnlinersWhy The Onliners Was CreatedOnline education has become increasingly important in today’s landscape. With the COVID19 outbreak, many educators are now required to teach their students through e-learning, whether they’re ready or not! Join Regina and Keirsten, two online education experts, for their introductory episode that explains how The Onliners podcast came to fruition. 2020-03-2403 minCenter for Sports Studies PodcastCenter for Sports Studies PodcastGuest Chelsi DayDr. Chelsi Day – sport psychologist with the Ohio State University Athletic Department – sits down with Trine’s Center for Sports Studies Director Brandon Podgorski to discuss the growing field of sport psychology. 2020-03-1328 minCenter for Sports Studies PodcastCenter for Sports Studies PodcastGuest Catherine BensonCatherine Benson – Secretary of the Indiana PGA and Dean of the Trine University Ketner School of Business – sits down with Trine’s Center for Sports Studies Director Brandon Podgorski to discuss the golf industry. 2020-02-2824 minTrine TalkTrine TalkShea Sims - February 26, 2020Shea Sims is the head cheerleading and dance coach at Trine University. In this week’s episode of Trine Talk, Shea describes what it was like to dance for the Indiana Pacers and why she loves coaching at Trine. 2020-02-2616 minCenter for Sports Studies PodcastCenter for Sports Studies PodcastGuest Asa JohnsonAsa Johnson – Creative Producer for Vanderbilt University Athletics, the NFL, and the NHL – sits down with Trine’s Center for Sports Studies Director Brandon Podgorski to discuss marketing and digital content creation in the world of sports.2020-02-2126 minTrine TalkTrine TalkSports Broadcasting Class - February 13, 2020Trine University is offering its first ever sports broadcasting class this semester. Andy Brown sat down with four members of the class to discuss each student’s thoughts about sports broadcasting and their futures. 2020-02-1312 minTrine Humanities SymposiaTrine Humanities SymposiaLes Paul: Composing Through the TimesTrine University’s Spring 2020 Humanities Symposia continues with “Les Paul: Composing Through the Times.” The Symposia is presented by Trine’s Department of Humanities and Communication (HAC). Christine Olding, Ph.D., assistant professor in Trine’s Department of Humanities and Communication, will present “Les Paul: Composing Through the Times.” Olding will discuss how Lester William Posfuss, better known as Les Paul, changed how audiences listen to music. Les Paul was not only a famous musician, but also an inventor. He designed the solid-body electric guitar and introduced revolutionary recording techniques. To this day, Paul’s work continues to be heard in rock, jazz an...2020-02-1124 minCenter for Sports Studies PodcastCenter for Sports Studies PodcastCenter for Sports Studies - Interview with Andy BrownAndy Brown - Communications professor and sports broadcaster - sits down with Trine Center for Sports Studies Director Brandon Podgorski to discuss the world of sports broadcasting. 2020-01-2421 minTrine TalkTrine TalkO'Shea Owens - January 23, 2020O'Shea Owens is the Assistant Athletic Director of Game Operations and Fan Experience at Trine University. On this week’s episode of “Trine Talk” we learn about O’Shea’s journey from being a Trine Student to becoming part of the athletic administration and discover what goes into creating the exciting game-night experience that Trine students and fans enjoy. 2020-01-2318 minCenter for Sports Studies PodcastCenter for Sports Studies PodcastPilot EpisodeThis is the pilot episode featuring Professor Brandon Podgorski and his introduction of the podcast. Future episodes will feature guests from around the world of sports and in-depth looks into current research concerning sports studies. 2020-01-1702 minTrine TalkTrine TalkDr. Earl Brooks - December 11, 2019Dr. Earl Brooks has been the president of Trine University since 2000. This week he discusses his early career as an educator, his over two decades of service at Trine, and what lies ahead for the university. 2019-12-1120 minTrine Humanities SymposiaTrine Humanities SymposiaHammers, Superheroes, and Apocalyptic Weapons: Norse Mythology in Comics.Trine University’s Fall 2019 Humanities Symposia concludes with “Hammers, Superheroes, and Apocalyptic Weapons: Norse Mythology in Comics.” Patrick Ridout, assistant director of information services in the LINK, Trine’s library and academic support center, discusses Norse myths and how they have been reinterpreted and popularized in comics. 2019-12-0950 minTrine TalkTrine TalkLydia Tremaine - November 20, 2019Lydia Tremaine is a first-year psychology student at Trine University. This week she talks with Andy about becoming Miss Indiana in 2018 and finishing top 15 in the Miss America Pageant. 2019-11-2017 minTrine TalkTrine TalkBrooke Cunningham - November 13, 2019Brooke Cunningham is a junior Criminal Justice / Psychology double major, a member of the Trine Softball team, and the public address announcer for Trine Women’s Volleyball. She spoke with Andy this week about her team’s historic run last spring, and her work on the microphone this fall. 2019-11-1315 minTrine TalkTrine TalkTaylor Medina - November 5, 2019Taylor Medina is a junior criminal justice major at Trine University. On this episode of Trine Talk, Taylor discusses his service in the US Marine Corp and his new perspective as a student athlete at Trine. 2019-11-0521 minTrine Humanities SymposiaTrine Humanities SymposiaGrande Dame Catrina: Honoring DeathAna Boman, lecturer of Trine’s Department of Humanities and Communication, will discuss La Catrina, an important symbol of Mexican culture, especially during the Day of the Dead tradition. Day of the Dead (Día de los Muertos) is a Mexican holiday where the culture celebrates deceased relatives. Deceased sprits are believed to return to the real world from the spirit world, and are celebrated as honored guests with their families. 2019-11-0126 minTrine TalkTrine TalkGretchen Miller - October 29, 2019Gretchen Miller is the Vice President for Administration and Chief of Staff at Trine University—She’s also the wife of head men’s basketball coach Brooks Miller. On this episode of Trine Talk Gretchen discusses her recent promotion, Trine Basketball, and the importance of family. 2019-10-2921 minTrine Humanities SymposiaTrine Humanities SymposiaWhat You See Is (Not) What You GetPresented by Dr. Jeanette Goddard. The Deceived is an Italian comedy first published in 1532. Assumed to be the source play for Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, the play involves mistaken identities, family members that were thought to be dead, and cross-dressing nuns. In a playful way, this comedy deals with the serious topics of pursuing what you want, of using deceit to overcome obstacles, and, ultimately, what community should look like.2019-10-0931 minTrine TalkTrine TalkSloan Davis October 1, 2019On this week’s episode Trine University graduate and admissions counselor Sloan Davis drops by to discuss the things that set Trine apart, and that lousy ending to “Game of Thrones.”2019-10-0125 minTrine Humanities SymposiaTrine Humanities Symposia20th Century Boy: How Marc Bolan founded GlamChristine Olding, Ph.D., assistant professor in Trine’s Department of Humanities and Communication, will present “20th Century Boy.” Olding will discuss how Marc Bolan, lead singer of T. Rex, founded a genre of music through the Glam movement.2019-10-0127 minTrine TalkTrine TalkAlex Price September 17, 2019Andy visits with freshman quarterback Alex Price as they discuss his state championship at Reading High School, his transition to college football, and his adjustment to college life. 2019-09-1708 min