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InCITEful Teaching

InCITEful Teaching

By: Center for Innovation in Teaching Excellence
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InCITEful Teaching is a podcast from Mississippi State University's Center for Innovation and Teaching Excellence featuring conversations with faculty and staff about what's working, what's evolving, and what's worth rethinking in today's classrooms. Hosted by Dr. Shannon Harmon.


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Episodes
  • Learning by Experimentation and the First-Year Faculty Experience with Neil Deochand
    May 6 2026

    Dr. Neil Deochand is completing his first year as an assistant professor at Mississippi State University. He came with a doctorate in behavior analysis, years of online teaching experience, and a lot of ideas about how people learn. This year, he has been putting all of it into practice at Mississippi State.

    In this conversation with host Dr. Shannon Harmon, Neil reflects on what it looks like to experiment with your teaching while navigating the realities of a first year at a new institution. He shares how he brings the experimental mindset of a researcher into the classroom, what hands-on learning looks like in a behavior analysis course, and what he has learned about his students and himself along the way.

    The willingness to experiment, reflect, and adjust turns out to be not just good science. It's good teaching.

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    39 mins
  • Project-Based Teaching, Technology, and Mid-Career Innovation with Greg Francom
    Apr 22 2026

    Dr. Greg Francom came to teaching through four degrees, four universities, a lifelong faith community, and a conviction that media and technology are most valuable when they help people learn. Today, as a Clinical Professor in the Department of Technology, Leadership, and Design at Mississippi State University, he is the author of the first ever multi-platform interactive textbook for educational technology.

    In this conversation with host Dr. Shannon Harmon, Greg reflects on project-based teaching and what it looks like to keep innovating with technology in the middle of a long career. He shares how project-based learning creates space for students to personalize their own learning, what a mid-career light bulb moment taught him about his relationship with students, and why changing one thing at a time might be the most sustainable innovation strategy there is.

    If you are somewhere in the middle of your teaching career and wondering how to keep growing, this conversation is for you.

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    36 mins
  • Designing Active Learning in Large Lecture Classrooms with Melissa Moore
    Apr 8 2026

    Dr. Melissa Moore has taught at Mississippi State University for 26 years. Today, her marketing courses enroll up to 450 students at a time. She is a Turner A. Wingo Endowed Professor, a department head, and a Grisham Master Level Teacher. And after all of that, nothing disappoints her more than leaving class feeling like she didn't connect.

    That standard, and what she does to meet it, is at the heart of this conversation with host Dr. Shannon Harmon about designing active learning in large lecture classrooms. Melissa pulls back the curtain on what looks like effortless teaching but is actually deeply intentional: how she uses music, ownership, and real-world connection to pull students in, and what keeps her seeking out new approaches after more than two decades in the classroom.

    A class of 450 doesn't have to feel anonymous. It doesn't have to feel disengaged. Dr. Moore has spent 26 years proving otherwise.

    If you've ever wondered how to structure opportunities for real connection in a large classroom, this conversation is for you.

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    37 mins
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