#2 - Annette Insdorf and the importance of teaching students to think cinematically
Dec 9, 2021 ·
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Today on the show is Annette Insdorf, an internationally renowned film historian, author, and interviewer. She is a Professor in the Graduate Film Program of Columbia’s School of the Arts,...
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Today on the show is Annette Insdorf, an internationally renowned film historian, author, and interviewer. She is a Professor in the Graduate Film Program of Columbia’s School of the Arts, and served as Director of Undergraduate Film Studies for 27 years. She is the recipient of the 2008 Award for Excellence in Teaching from Columbia’s School of General Studies and most recently, Annette Insdorf is among the recipients of 92nd Street Y’s 2020 Extraordinary Women Awards.
This podcast was created as an educational resource for Columbia University's Center for Teaching and Learning. The creator is a participant in the CTL's Lead Teaching Fellowship, a professional development program for graduate students at Columbia University committed to advancing pedagogy.
To learn more about the CTL, visit ctl.columbia.edu
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This podcast was created as an educational resource for Columbia University's Center for Teaching and Learning. The creator is a participant in the CTL's Lead Teaching Fellowship, a professional development program for graduate students at Columbia University committed to advancing pedagogy.
To learn more about the CTL, visit ctl.columbia.edu
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