Crowdmark Sessions
In this episode of Crowdmark Sessions, the host and CEO of Crowdmark, Michelle Caers, interviews Lydia Chen, Assistant Professor of Chemistry & Chemical Biology from McMaster University. We’ll explore how Lydia’s teaching philosophy guides her in today’s digital-first classrooms, how tools like Crowdmark support collaborative grading, and why realistic, structured teaching assistant training could be the missing link in scalable, high-quality feedback for students. Find Lydia Chen on the web [https://experts.mcmaster.ca/display/chenl109] and LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/lwlchen/?originalSubdomain=ca] Find Michelle Caers on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/michellecaers/?originalSubdomain=ca] and email michelle@crowdmark.com [http://michelle@crowdmark.com/]. Do you have any questions or feedback? Want to be a guest on Crowdmark Sessions? Email Riley Steinbach at Riley@crowdmark.com. [http://riley@crowdmark.com/] Recorded July 2025
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