CIT Takes the Showcase Downtown!
The 2016 CIT Showcase will be held on Tuesday, October 11th from 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM at the Durham Convention Center. The Convention Center is an open, inviting space …
The 2016 CIT Showcase will be held on Tuesday, October 11th from 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM at the Durham Convention Center. The Convention Center is an open, inviting space …
The Duke Digital Initiative (DDI) invites you to join us in exploring what we can learn about the future of teaching and learning from science fiction novels. We’ll begin by …
The 12th Annual North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities (NCICU) Assessment Conference will be held on Monday, June 6 and Tuesday, June 7 at Elon University. The theme for this year’s …
Join your distance education colleagues on January 12, 2016 as we focus on eLearning tools and universal design for all Duke learners. Michael Greene, Jolie Tingen, and Chris Lorch will …
The Distance Education Special Interest Group at Duke (DE SIG @ Duke) is an open group meeting every other month to discuss a range of distance education topics. Participants come …
At the CIT’s annual Instructional Technology Showcase last week, I led a session called “5 Active Learning Techniques in 45 Minutes”. While we have taught Duke faculty active learning techniques in …
Thank you to everyone who was able to attend the 2015 CIT Showcase on October 13th. There were over 200 attendees, 16 sessions, and an energizing keynote speaker. If you were …
The Distance Education Special Interest Group at Duke (DE SIG @Duke) is a grassroots, open, and informal community of staff and faculty, created in 2012, in order to facilitate networking …
The grassroots Distance Education Special Interest Group at Duke (DE SIG @Duke) meets every other month to discuss a range of distance education topics. The group is open to anyone …
David Asai, Undergraduate Science Education Program Director at Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) will talk about “Race Matters” at Duke, as part of an HHMI funded project, COMPASS, which will provide both faculty and students with support to teach and learn in diverse ways that work for different groups of students, particularly in the early STEM classes. This talk is on January 16, 3:30 pm in Biological Sciences 111.
