Episodios

  • “Mindset Over Mandate: Why Accessibility Starts with You”
    May 2 2025

    In this episode of MAC Talks, host Claire Wilkison teams up with special guests Claudette Jackson (Director of Accommodations & Title IX) and Katie Vise (Accommodations Coordinator) to dive into the real, raw, and sometimes hilarious truths about digital accessibility in higher education.

    They share powerful "aha" moments—from navigating accommodations for students with disabilities to personal reflections on burnout and self-advocacy. The crew unpacks the new DOJ ruling on accessibility, what it really means for faculty and students, and how institutions can support inclusive design without losing their creative spark.

    You'll hear:

    • Personal stories that flip the script on how we see disability and accommodation

    • Eye-opening insights on why font size and color contrast aren't just design details—they’re access points

    • Straight talk on what the DOJ accessibility ruling actually changes (spoiler: it’s more mindset than monster)

    • Tools, tips, and PD opportunities MCC is rolling out to support faculty—no Comic Sans allowed

    Whether you're an accessibility pro or just starting the journey, this episode brings a blend of wit, wisdom, and warm-hearted advocacy that reminds us: when we design for access, everyone wins.

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    51 m
  • Beyond Essays: How Audio Projects Amplify Student Voices
    Mar 21 2025

    Looking to freshen up your classroom? Join us as Jessica Hobbs shares how podcasting has transformed her teaching approach. In this conversation, Jessica explains how replacing traditional essays with audio projects has engaged her students in ways she never expected.

    Learn how podcasts have helped her students:

    • Connect classroom assignments to real-world applications
    • Express themselves authentically while working effectively with peers
    • Develop digital communication skills valued in today's workforce
    • Approach literature and research with renewed interest

    Jessica's students are creating everything from historical narratives to community-focused content. If you're wondering how to modernize your teaching methods, this discussion offers practical insights into the educational potential of podcasting.

    Designed for educators who want to enhance their teaching toolkit without compromising learning outcomes. See how audio projects might work in your classroom.

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    24 m
  • Hacking Hyflex & AI: A Deep Dive with Joshua Sullwold
    Mar 3 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with Joshua Sullwold, a tech-savvy educator from MCC’s Computer Information Systems department, to talk all things Hyflex teaching, cybersecurity, and AI in education. From web development to cybersecurity, Joshua’s classroom is a digital playground—except when Hyflex makes things a little chaotic.

    We explore the challenges and strategies of Hyflex teaching, including the art of balancing in-person and online students without leaving anyone in the digital dust. Plus, we dive into AI’s role in education, from generating discussion prompts to predicting assignment difficulties—because who doesn’t want a little AI-powered magic in their workflow?

    And if you’ve ever wondered about the future of AI (spoiler: it’s not taking over just yet), Joshua shares his thoughts on where the tech is heading and how educators can prepare.

    Tune in for an insightful, engaging, and tech-forward conversation that might just change the way you think about teaching in the digital age!

    Hosts:

    John Ghazzagh - Coordinator, Instructional Design

    TJ Waldie - Instructional Application Specialist

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    48 m
  • Tech Trends in Higher Ed for 2025
    Jan 21 2025

    Welcome to 2025! The Instructional Design and Innovation team return with what they think are the top Instructional Design and Technology trends in Higher Education for 2025 are and what they think that means for McLennan Community College. Episode Breakdown 1-14 minutes : Icebreaker, getting to know Krystal our newest Instructional Designer. 15-46 Minutes: John, Claire, TJ and Krystal talk about trends in Instructional Design like A.I., Gamification, Collaborative Learning and more.


    Hosts:

    • John Ghazzagh, Coordinator Instructional Design
    • Claire Wilkison, Instructional Designer
    • Krystal Garcia, Instructional Designer
    • TJ Waldie, Instructional Application Specialist


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    47 m
  • PD Resource - Accessibility Law
    Sep 13 2024

    This episode of MAC Talks is a resource for our Accessibility Law Professional Development course. You don't have to take it to listen though!

    This episode has been generated entirely by Google's NotebookLM AI software. https://notebooklm.google.com/


    To learn more about Accessibility Law or Google's NotebookLM reach out to us at online@mclennan.edu

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    14 m
  • Tim Mousel, The Educational AI Black Belt
    May 22 2024

    Welcome to the latest episode of MAC Talks, where hosts John Ghazzagh and Richard Leslie sit down with Tim Mousel, the AI wizard moonlighting as a kinesiology professor at Lone Star College.


    Tim talks about how he went from MMA studio owner to AI aficionado, creating game-changing tools like Pocket AI and eFit software. We also get Tim's thoughts on the wild world of AI in education, where it is and where we are heading.

    • Tim Mousel - LinkedIN
    • eFit Software
    • PocketAI


    John Ghazzagh - LinkedIN

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    43 m
  • Czech It Out- Interview with our Czech Exchange Students
    May 13 2024

    In this special episode of MAC Talks, we have 3 special guests: Czech exchange students that are taking classes and working at MCC!

    These amazing students share their experiences here in the US and at McLennan Community College.



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    43 m
  • Live from Faculty Summer Institute - A.I. in Higher Education Instruction with Kathleen Hicks
    May 9 2024

    In this podcast episode, Kathleen Hicks, Director of Online Learning for English at Arizona State University, shares her experiences integrating generative AI into teaching and course development. She discusses the challenges and benefits of using tools like Chat GPT to create targeted content for students, and emphasizes the importance of teaching students about AI ethics and academic integrity. Kathleen also highlights the potential of AI to enhance interdisciplinary learning and the need for educators to prepare themselves and their students for its widespread use in the future. The conversation concludes with Kathleen presenting AI-generated business proposals that improved student writing and communication skills, and encouraging faculty to experiment with AI tools to address specific learning challenges in their courses.


    Kathleen Hicks, ASU


    John Ghazzagh, McLennan Community College

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    49 m