Some initial guidance on AI and teaching at Duke.
The field of AI and opinions about how to react to AI in academia are evolving rapidly. In this newly published page, we offer some initial guidance on the impact of AI on teaching and learning at Duke. |
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Request Your Small Group Instructional Feedback Session Soon |
Small Group Instructional Feedback (SGIF) is a formative, mid-course check-in used for gathering information from students on their learning experience. This process is designed to foster dialogue between students and instructors, and to offer students a transparent and thoughtful but anonymous way to surface their concerns about a course. We recommend scheduling your SGIF session in the two weeks before Spring Break, if possible. |
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Support for Teaching Innovation |
*Eligibility expanded and deadline extended!* Learning Innovation has partnered with the Duke Climate Commitment to offer a new fellowship program to provide support and a peer learning community for faculty and other instructors who are interested in redesigning an existing course to substantively engage with issues of climate and sustainability, to be taught in Fall 2023 or Spring 2024. Learn more and apply by March 7. |
Bass Connections is now accepting proposals for new year-long projects and courses that engage students in the exploration of an issue related to Duke’s past, present or future during Duke's Centennial. Learn more and apply by Monday, April 3. |
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All events are virtual and in Eastern time unless otherwise noted. |
Supercharge learner content creation with interactive video: PlayPosit Learner Made Bulbs |
Wednesday, March 1 from 1 - 2 pm You know how to use interactive video and have experienced the benefits in your courses. Did you know your learners can also create bulbs using the Learner Made Bulb application?Use PlayPosit's learner-made bulbs to promote student leadership, agency, and content expertise. This session is designed for users who possess previous experience with PlayPosit. Register Now |
Vital and Valuable: The Relevance of HBCUs to American Life and Education |
Part of the "Academic Innovation for the Public Good" book discussion series sponsored by Stanford Digital Education and Trinity College |
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