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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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Register Now for BRITE Ideas to Advance Teaching Excellence

Join Duke faculty and students for a collection of lightning talks on teaching, research and pedagogy, followed by open discussion. BRITE Ideas is a BRITE Lab and Duke Learning Innovation collaborative …

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Great Online Course Design Resources

Are you interested in learning more about online course design and online teaching, but not sure where to start? Check out these great books and you may find a few …

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Ideas from the 2018 Lilly Conference on Evidence-Based Teaching and Learning

I recently attended the 2018 Evidence-based Teaching and Learning conference, a part of the Lilly conference series on college and university teaching and learning. Each Lilly conference provides an excellent …

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Publishing as Pedagogy Panel to Present at Duke on Feb. 22

Join your colleagues on February 22 for a panel discussion about students creating public-facing works. (This event is a part of the Duke Libraries Re: Publishing series) Date: Thursday, February …

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A New Global Online University: Minerva Project Presents at Duke on Feb.13

Presentation and Q&A with The Minerva Project – Feb. 13, 2018 Minerva is a new kind of global university focused on smaller classes and active, online, fully synchronous learning. Join …

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Are You A Sakai Innovator? Apply for the Apereo Teaching and Learning Awards!

Are you an innovative educator using Sakai and its digital tools to enhance student collaboration, engagement, and learning? If so, receive recognition for your teaching and course design! Apply for …

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Apply to the Course Design Institute – Spring 2018

Dates: May 21 – 23, 2018 Deadline for Applications: Friday, March 9, 2018 Applicants notified: Monday, March 19, 2018 Applications are now open for the Course Design Institute (CDI). The …

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A Learner-Centered Approach to Design an Online Food History Course

As a Bass Online Apprentice (Bass OA) this fall Ashley Rose Young has the opportunity to design an engaging online course that aligns with her research on American food history. …

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Copyright and Fair Use in Online Teaching

Duke Learning Innovation partnered with the Office of Copyright & Scholarly Communications and the Academy for Health Professions Education and Academic Development (Duke AHEAD) to offer a Q&A session on …

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Reflections On Teaching Shared with New Duke Faculty

Learning Innovation invited instructors new to teaching at Duke to hear from experienced faculty as they shared their teaching tips, ideas and lessons learned. “What I Wish I Had Known …

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