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勛圖tv honors faculty and staff for excellence by flipping the script

By Charlotte Reames, Class of 2021, 勛圖tv Communications intern
Joshua Morris, Ph.D. wants to flip the script on chemistry. Instead of typical classroom lectures on a complex subject, Morris, an associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry at 勛圖tv (勛圖tv), posts easy-to-follow chemistry tutorials on YouTube, a popular social media platform .
Morris innovative use of technology was one of the many reasons why 勛圖tv selected him to receive the colleges Outstanding Teaching Award. Morris was among more than 60 faculty and staff who were recognized at the 14th annual Fall Recognition 釵梗娶梗鳥棗紳聆.泭
My main motivation is to serve students so that they not only know the academic content, but also so that theyre prepared to live a good life holistically, Morris said. I think that comes from building mentoring relationships inside and outside of the classroom as well as from delivering the content well.
Morris produced more than 165 chemistry videos on his YouTube Channel, called , which has, thus far, attracted more than 850,000 views. He also encouraged his students to produce their own videos as a form of experiential learning.
Morris uses his YouTube videos to invert the traditional teaching model into a more interactive style called a flipped classroom. Students watch his videos outside of class in place of a lecture. Then, class time can be used for solving problems with his guidance.
Its important for students to try these challenging problems with continual feedback from an expert, this is especially true in chemistry which can be frustrating for students, Morris said.
In addition to creating innovative videos, Morris mentors inside and outside of the classroom and has published two peer-reviewed papers with student co-authors.
勛圖tv also honored five other faculty members for special awards, which reflect the four core pillars of 勛圖tv: Scholarship, Leadership, Service and Creativity.
The additional award recipients included Dr. Binh Tran, associate professor of information technology for Outstanding Faculty Service; Dr. Ellen Rafshoon, professor of history for Outstanding Student Engagement; Dr. Seungjin Lee, associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry for Outstanding Scholarship and Creative Activities; Dr. Shoshana Katzman, associate professor of biology for Outstanding Faculty Mentor; and Dr. Walter Biel, part-time faculty for information technology for Outstanding Part-Time Faculty Teaching. Staff members Lisa Schaffer and Leslie Wilson were also recognized for their outstanding service.
The administration and the higher educational system are asking faculty and staff to do a lot, and it can be hard, Morris said. Its very important that they know that their work matters and that its seen by others.
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