De-stress with us on Dec. 7 + 3 CFPs
| Our Holiday Open Office Hours
After the Fall semester ends, we’re taking a break over the winter holidays but will return with extra hours in January to support you as the Spring semester begins. Accordingly, there will be no office hours December 27 - 31, and then twice-daily office hours January 4 - 7 from 10 am to 12 pm and 1 to 3 pm (all times Eastern). Office hours will be both virtual via Zoom and in-person at Bostock 128 on West Campus. |
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'Tis the Season for ProposalsLearning Innovation and our partners have many exciting programs planned for 2022 that are currently accepting proposals. We look forward to seeing how your ideas will transform learning at Duke. |
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Summer Course Development GrantsDue Date: December 10, 2021 Duke's Offices of Undergraduate Education and Interdisciplinary Studies, in partnership with Duke Learning Innovation, are offering Summer Course Development Grants (SCDGs) during Summer 2022 to schools, departments and other units that offer undergraduate curricula. These grants seek to foster the development or redesign of summer session courses that: Align with the curricular priorities of the school, department or other unit,Have a good chance of attracting significant student interest from year to year,Incorporate innovative pedagogical approaches, which may include asynchronous components as part of an in-person class experience, or the development of hybrid courses,Will be taught by one or more Ph.D. students on a regular basis, beginning in Summer 2023. |
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The 2022 Pandemic Pedagogy Research Symposium: From Innovation to Transformation Due Date: January 18, 2022 As we look toward the next academic year, we are confronted with the challenge of how to scale the best new pedagogies and technologies and make them a part of the university experience for more students. How do we move from innovation to real transformation? The 2022 Pandemic Pedagogy Research Symposium invites original submissions that address this critical question through empirical research and translational analyses. |
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Collaborative Project Courses Faculty FellowshipDue Date: January 31, 2022 The Collaborative Project Courses Faculty Fellows Program provides support and a peer learning community for faculty who are interested in designing Collaborative Project Courses – courses in which student learning is driven by collaborative engagement with applied projects that extend across an entire semester. Participating faculty will receive $5,000; support and guidance from pedagogy experts and faculty experienced in this form of teaching; the option to request funding for a doctoral student to support the course design; and the opportunity to collaborate on course (re)design with a group of peers from across campus. This program is a partnership between Duke Learning Innovation and Bass Connections. |
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| Upcoming EventsDe-stress Drop-in for Duke Instructors (IN-PERSON EVENT) Wednesday, December 7, 1 - 3 pm Technology Engagement Center (West Campus) The return to in-person teaching this fall has been welcome but also perhaps a challenge for many instructors. You deserve a break before finals begin and we want to celebrate your successes. Duke Learning Innovation invites you to stop by the Technology Engagement Center Conference Room anytime between 1-3 pm to share with colleagues, enjoy some snacks, and relax with crafts and games. Following university policy, masking is required at this event, except when actively eating or drinking. Additional Information DKU Teaching and Learning Showcase: Future Ahead Thursday, December 9, 8 - 11:55 pm (Eastern) The Duke Kunshan University Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) will host the third annual DKU Teaching and Learning Showcase: Future Ahead. The Showcase will celebrate university-wide efforts to innovate in teaching today and rethink higher education for the future. The Showcase will feature a keynote, faculty lightning talks, a student and faculty panel, lunch round-tables, and several concurrent workshops. Students, faculty, and staff from DKU and Duke are welcome. The event is being held in person on the DKU Campus, AB Ballroom, with a Zoom option for those participating from off-campus. Access the event schedule and Zoom link (Duke NetID required) Note that times in the agenda are in China Time IEE Teaching Showcase (IN-PERSON EVENT) Monday, December 13, 12 - 1 pm Pearson Building (School of Nursing), Room 1103 Duke School of Nursing's Institute for Educational Excellence Teaching Showcase is an event to share and celebrate the creative ways the teaching of nursing has adapted to change over the past 18 months. Educators of nursing students will present brief overviews of innovations that have enhanced their teaching during the pandemic. All are welcome to attend. |
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Our full calendar also includes teaching and learning events from our partners. |
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