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Author: Sophia Stone, Ed.D.

Sophia collaborates with faculty to provide pedagogical and academic technology consulting, training, and project management, for campus-based and online initiatives. She consults on innovative teaching practices across academic disciplines, and works with faculty on course planning, course design and development, and assessment strategies. Her research interests include global online education, instructional design, faculty development, distance education, and international learners.
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Learn from Experienced Graduate Student Teaching Assistants (TAs) on Feb 18!

Learn from a panel of expert TA graduate students and gain teaching ideas on Feb. 18 at “What I Wish I Had Known about Being a TA (at Duke)”— register …

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Bass Digital Education Fellowship / Blog

Edgar Virguez Receives Dean’s Award for Excellence in Teaching

Edgar Virguez, a PhD candidate in Environment, was recently honored with the Dean’s Award for Excellence in Teaching from the Duke Graduate School. He is the second alumni of the …

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Bass Digital Education Fellowship

Bass Digital Education Fellowship – Apply By Nov 13

Attend an Information Session Friday, Nov. 6, 3:00 – 4:00 pm –Register here (Zoom link provided upon registration) Are you a Duke graduate student interested in the growing area of digital education, …

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Blog / learner engagement / Teaching Strategies

Duke Students Speak: Reflections on Emergency Remote Teaching & Learning

Anastasia Kārkliņa is a Ph.D. candidate in the Graduate Program in Literature and currently enrolled in GS762: Digital Pedagogy, a course developed by the Learning Innovation team and offered as …

campus buildings and sky
Bass Digital Education Fellowship / Blog

Edgar Virguez Receives Prestigious Future Leaders Award

Edgar Virguez, a PhD candidate in Environment, was recently honored with the K. Patricia Cross Future Leaders Award from the Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U). He is the …

Students in Game Lab
Bass Digital Education Fellowship / Blog

A Successful Launch for Duke’s First-Ever Global Game Jam

We felt that plugging into the Global Game Jam project would give Duke students more resources and access to a larger community. Meet Katya Gorecki, a Bass Digital Education Fellow …

Bass Digital Education Fellowship / Blog / Events

Students Can Join Duke’s Global Game Jam – Registration Open!

Learning Innovation invites students to join Duke’s first-ever Global Game Jam! Katya Gorecki, one of our Bass Digital Education Fellows, leads this new initiative as part of her fellowship project. …

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Blog / Course Design Institute

Apply to the Course Design Institute – Spring 2020

Program dates: May 18 – 20, 2020; Application deadline: Friday, March 6, 2020; Applicants notified: Monday, March 16, 2020. Applications are now open for the Duke Learning Innovation Course Design …

Bass Digital Education Fellowship / Blog

Insights on Developing a “Level-Up” on Computational Methods for Duke Undergraduates

Jon Holt is a Bass Digital Education Fellow with Learning Innovation. Holt is developing a “level-up” course on computational methods which is intended as co-curricular support for undergraduates taking courses …

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Blog / Teaching Strategies / Technology Tips

Duke’s Hindi Students use 3D Printing to Connect with Culture and Language

In this faculty guest post, Kusum Knapczyk, PhD, Lecturer of Hindi Language of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, shares how students in her Hindi 101 and 203 classes use 3D …

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