This week we talk with Emily Nix. Emily is an Assistant Professor of Finance and Business Economics at the USC Marshall School of Business. We talk with Emily about her research & about lightboards, which could be a great tool for online teaching. We talk about how to make one and a number of question about using them.
Sebastian Tello-Trillo is an Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Economics at the Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy in the University of Virginia.
Alex Hollingsworth is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs in Indiana University. Recommendation of the week:
- Emily's - Rescue time, Automatic Time-Tracking Software and Alias (on Hulu).
- Sebastian's - Zotero, a reference manager
- Alex's: Papership
Show notes:
- Alex making a lightboard
- If you want to learn how to make a lightboard, here are some videos
- Markers for lightboard
- Plexiglass
- Brackets
- LED Strip
- Black Tablecloth
- Metal Clamps
- OBS Software - Software to show several screens on your webcam under "one screen".
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