2025 iPED Regional Teaching Conference

iPED 2025 was Wednesday, May 14th!

Certificates available by request, email ctl@marshall.edu

Tricks of the Trade: Using Pedagogical Tricks, Feints, Hacks, Play, Sneak Attacks, and Subterfuge to Improve Your Pedagogy.

Conference Theme

“In the great majority, the intellect is a clumsy, gloomy, creaking machine that is difficult to start. They call it “taking the matter seriously” when they want to work with this machine and think well. How burdensome they must find good thinking!”
–Friedrich Nietzsche, The Gay Science, Book IV, 327

The shifts in higher education over the last few years have been substantial and swift. COVID’s long hangover, budget cuts, and mind-blowing, nonstop advancements in technology like AI have left us hopeful but exhausted. Certainly, we have a new appreciation for the quote, “May you live in interesting times.”

Although it’s tempting to batten down the hatches and stick with our own tried and true assignments, delivery methods, and content, “interesting times” such as these can provide opportunities (voluntarily or not) to consider pedagogical ideas other than what we’ve always done. These new pedagogical ideas don’t have to come from a book or consultant or the latest education fad; the best, most captivating ideas often come from those working on the front lines: our pedagogical peers. What hacks and unorthodox methods have you been experimenting with recently? What procedural or textual risks have you taken pedagogically? What types of pedagogical subterfuge and playful approaches have worked to “trick” students into actually learning, even though they’re sometimes as exhausted as we can be?

This conference is a professional development opportunity for faculty from Marshall University and surrounding colleges and universities. The theme invites faculty, staff, and administrators from Marshall University and all regionally accredited Colleges and Universities to think deeply about transformative pedagogical best practices within diverse teaching environments (asynchronous, virtual, traditional classroom, etc.).

Spring 2025 iPED Quick Guide & Schedule

Spring 2025 iPED Session Details, Abstracts, and Links(updated May 13, 2025)

Spring 2025 iPED Hyflex Session Links

Session Formats and Proposal Submission Types

For questions, contact Jamie Warner, Ph.D. (warnerj@marshall.edu), April Fugett, Ph.D. (fugett5@marshall.edu), or Cody Sharp (sharpc@marshall.edu)