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Episode 200: Last Call at the TOPcast Cafe

Episode 200: Last Call at the TOPcast Cafe

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Recorded in front of a plenary audience at the OLC Accelerate 2025 conference and drawing upon crowdsourced listener input and live audience questions, this is it: the final, regularly-scheduled episode of TOPcast: The Teaching Online Podcast. Please enjoy this cumulative synthesis of insights from the podcast. Good-bye and thanks for joining us for all the coffee and all the conversations! Podcast Recording Download Transcript: PDF Episode 200 Show Notes: Episode Synopsis via Twitter View complete list of episode highlights via Twitter Coffee Links Single-origin Thailand Doi Wiang Coffee from Lana Coffee (Fresno, CA) Content Links Smorgasbord of Past TOPcast Episodes Referenced in This Final Show #32 – Provosts, Pedagogy, and Digital Learning (with guest Dr. Casey Green)#37 – 6 Deadly Sins of Online Teaching #64 – Principles for Humanizing Online Education… and Remote Teaching (with guest Dr. Michelle Pacansky-Brock) #74 – “Connecting the Dots:” Lessons for Leadership (with guest Dr. Shubha Kashyap) #187 – The TOPcast “Core Audience” and Strategic Online Education #195 – Managing the Online Expectations of Presidents and Provosts All the “LMS” EpisodesAll the “Holiday” Episodes All the “Season Kick-Off” Episodes Other Resources Video: BYU’s “Loosely-Coupled Gradebook” (interview of Jon Mott by Jared Stein) For Fans of The Dulcet Gurgles (Our “house band”) [2020 Faux Commercial on YouTube] “Dulcet Gurgles Holiday Extravaganza” Dulcet Gurgles Digital Learning Sing-Along Songbook Dulcet Gurgles AI-Generated Playlist Just-For-Fun Pop Culture Links [On YouTube] 1973 “Soylent Green Official Trailer” (Starring Charlton Heston) Backstory and Video Compilation of Commercials for “The Norelco Santa Claus” [On YouTube] 1984 “Gotta Make the Donuts” Commercial Extra Special Feature Video Version of This Episode!
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