Register for the Emerging Pedagogies Symposium Oct 4-6
Learning Innovation invites Duke instructors and academic staff to join us for our first Emerging Pedagogies Summit from October 4 - 6. This Summit is an opportunity to create a hub of applied research activities and innovative practices around topics which are spurring important conversations in teaching and learning right now. |
October 4: Kickoff Keynote |
11 am to 12:15 pm EDT via Zoom |
Sanjay Sarma’s kickoff keynote will inspire attendees about the exciting possibilities emerging in teaching and learning right now. A professor of Mechanical Engineering at MIT, Sanjay Sarma served as the Vice President for Open Learning at MIT for nine years. Learn more about Sanjay. Anyone at or outside of Duke is welcome and invited to register for Sanjay's presentation. |
October 5 - 6: The Summit |
Join us for two days of in-person activities where we will hear from passionate experts and engage in productive conversations around the following topics: |
Pedagogies of careGamification of learning Pedagogical best practices with immersive technologies (AR/VR/XR)Learning in agingDesign thinking in learningLearning at scaleLearning and teaching with AI |
Our goal is not only to raise awareness of new teaching and learning ideas and practices, but also generate ideas and interest for applied research in these emerging pedagogies. See the full agenda here. |
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All are welcome regardless of Duke affiliation or intention to participate in the rest of the Summit. No max. |
| Includes the keynote. The full Summit is limited to 100 Duke-affiliated participants. |
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New Resources on Generative AI at Duke |
Last Spring we were starting to explore how generative AI would influence teaching and learning at Duke, and we published our initial guidelines (which have been recently reviewed and remain relevant). We spent the summer learning more about AI and are pleased to share two additional resources we have developed for you: |
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All events are virtual and in Eastern time unless otherwise noted. |
Virtual Town Hall on Canvas at Duke |
Tuesday, September 12 from Noon to 1 pm |
The LMS Transition Team will describe the current status of the transition to Canvas at Duke. This will include information regarding the timeline, instructor learning opportunities, migration, integrations and differences between Sakai and Canvas. Have a question you'd like us to answer? Submit it in advance here. |
Wednesday, September 13 from 10 am to 1 pm |
Rubenstein Library 153 (The Holsti-Anderson Family Assembly Room) |
Stop by our celebratory kickoff event for a coffee and to learn more about Duke's new learning management platform. There will be opportunities to hear from some of our "early adopters" about their experience so far and see their current courses in Canvas. Learning Innovation staff will also be available to answer questions and even help you get started with logging in and orienting you to the new platform. You might even leave with a prize... |
Teaching Assistant Canvas Training
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Monday, September 18 from 1:30 to 2:30 pm OR Monday, September 25 from 10 to 11 am
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We are currently designing a workshop for teaching assistants using Canvas this fall. The workshop will cover Canvas basics, communication, grading, discussion forums, peer grading, and building assessments. The description is still under development but early registration is open. |
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This series of workshops will be offered multiple times throughout the semester. |
Tuesday, September 19 from 12 to 1:30 pm
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Designing Your Canvas Site for Student Success
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Thursday, September 21 from 12 to 1:30 pm
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Assessing Student Learning in Canvas
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Tuesday, September 26 from 12 to 1:30 pm
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STEM Tool Workshop: Ed Discussion
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Wednesday, September 20 from 11 am to Noon |
Ed Discussion is an online discussion platform that centralizes class Q&A, supports equations, runnable code, annotated images, and more. This workshop provides instructors with an opportunity to learn more about incorporating these and other newer features of Ed. Hosted by Paul Essing from Ed Discussion. |
The Evolution of Lifetime Learning at Georgia Tech
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Friday, September 29 from 2:30 to 3:30 pm |
More than 190,000 individual learners turned to Georgia Tech in 2021, taking online and professional education programs to sharpen their skills, acquire new knowledge, and earn high-demand credentials to advance their careers. Georgia Tech became a national leader in offering affordable online master’s programs at under $10,000 tuition for the entire program, proving that affordability and access is possible without sacrificing quality. Now, Georgia Tech is launching a college of lifetime learning. Dean Nelson Baker will discuss the evolution of lifetime learning, Georgia Tech’s journey in leadership in learning innovation, and what the future may hold. |
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Welcoming Hilary Culbertson |
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| Hilary Culbertson, a seasoned marketing and communications professional in adult education, has been named the first Senior Director of Marketing and Communications for Learning Innovation and Continuing Studies. She will oversee marketing efforts to reach new lifelong learners globally with programs and services powered by digital education. Learn more about Hilary >>> |
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