Amy plans, implements and assesses faculty development programs for the improvement of teaching and learning, provides programs and resources designed to increase understanding of the teaching and learning process and manages personnel and other resources in the Teaching Innovation group of Learning Innovation. Her interests are in student-centered course and program design, curriculum mapping, assessment and engaging teaching strategies for student learning.
Are you looking for a way to increase classroom interaction and student engagement? Do you hope to implement high impact practices into your course or program curriculum? Do you want to …
CIT has recently purchased a campus subscription to the “The Teaching Professor Newsletter,” a monthly electronic publication for faculty and other instructors. The newsletter is long-running and well-received, and includes …
You’ve probably seen ads for products that are “smart” and allow you to control functions in your home or dorm room with your cell phone or other Internet-connected device. Those …
Visiting the classrooms of other faculty, and observing their teaching styles and in-class activities, is a great way to get new ideas for one’s own teaching. But finding classrooms to …
Update May 26, 2017: CIT has learned that this conference, originally scheduled for July 20, has been postponed until February 2018. We will decide in late Fall 2017 whether free …
Duke faculty and academic staff are invited to register and join CIT staff at an upcoming webinar produced by the Educause Learning Initiative and hosted by CIT: New Directions in Instructional Design: Keeping …
Each year, the New Media Consortium (NMC), in cooperation with the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative, produces the Horizon report summarizing the latest findings from the NMC Horizon Project, an ongoing research project …
CIT has authored a number of quick-reference guides to provide Duke faculty with resources on a range of teaching strategies. As the spring term begins, we hope you will review these short …
Attend the 8th annual “Transforming the Teaching and Learning Environment” virtual (online) conference hosted by the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education to learn more about mobile learning, emerging technologies, …
This is a guest post by Dr. Mine Çetinkaya-Rundel, Director of Undergraduate Studies and Associate Professor of the Practice in the Department of Statistical Science. It originally appeared on Citizen Statistician.org and is reposted …