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leading lines ed tech podcast featuring andrew wesolek

oct. 23, 2019—andrew wesolek is the director of digital scholarship and scholarly communication at the jean and alexander heard libraries. he is also the co-author, along with jonathan lashley and anne langley , of the new book oer: a field guide for academic librarians . oer stands for “open educational resources.” these are educational resources, including but...

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teaching writing workshop series: writing about visual texts

oct. 22, 2019—over the course of the academic year, the writing studio leads a series of faculty workshops focused on different aspects of teaching writing. workshops provide participants with current research, strategies for best practices, and a forum for discussing how these approaches might be adapted to teaching writing in their disciplines. the teaching writing workshop series...

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learning at play: a one-day symposium on games for learning and social change

oct. 18, 2019—games, both analog and digital, can immerse players in other worlds and give them experiences that help them see their own worlds in new ways. play, structured or otherwise, can create opportunities to reflect, grow, and learn. during this one-day symposium, we will explore the ways that games and simulations can be used to foster...

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vandy vox wraps a second season!

oct. 15, 2019—this podcast showcases the best of student-produced audio at 瑞士vs喀麦隆走地. each episode features student work from a curricular or co-curricular project, including audio documentaries, radio dramas, spokenword essays, and ongoing podcasts.  listen to all the episodes at vandyvox.com. . .

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teaching innovations at vanderbilt: john bradley and teaching writing

oct. 14, 2019—by faith rovenolt, cft undergraduate intern talking with dr. john bradley, director of the writing studio, helped me name critical lessons about writing that that i’ve realized firsthand as a vanderbilt student here. i think teachers and students like me can benefit from both the abstract approaches and the concrete tools bradley uses to foster...

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faculty workshop: supporting effective teaching in a department

oct. 11, 2019—how can academic leaders support a department or school’s teaching mission? in this session led by staff from the vanderbilt 2022年世界杯中国小组赛积分, participants will consider the ways that faculty members can refine their teaching skills over time as part of their ongoing professional development. participants will also explore structures and resources that can be...

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cft thanks open classroom hosts!

oct. 10, 2019—on september 9-13 , classes taught by some of the most well-respected and awarded teachers across vanderbilt’s many disciplines opened their classroom doors to faculty and graduate students. we sincerely want to thank the many hosts (listed below) who participated in the event for their exemplary teaching and for being willing to serve as sage...

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crowdsourcing ideas for student engagement and for dealing with student challenges

oct. 1, 2019—by cynthia j. brame, cft associate director one of the most persistent questions that faculty face is how to engage our students productively, both in and out of the classroom. in some settings this is easier than others: when students are taking elective courses in their area of interest, the road is often smoother than...

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teaching innovations at vanderbilt: garrett tate, lily claiborne, and student analysis of real-world data

sep. 30, 2019—by faith rovenolt, cft undergraduate intern it’s pretty hard to not find volcanoes exciting. that’s part of the reason why i think a new active learning activity in ees-1510: the dynamic earth: introduction to geological sciences, is so cool. the other reason i think it’s amazing is that it represents a great example of an...

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cft thanks our teaching affiliates!

sep. 20, 2019—l to r: amanda brockman (sociology), laura carter-stone (teaching & learning), emma guiberson (chemistry), ethan joll (biomedical engineering), cait kirby (biological sciences), kelley knowles (psychology), nazirah mohd khairi (electrical engineering and computer science), jose luis de ramon ruiz (spanish and portuguese), aaron stevens (physics and astronomy), nadejda webb (english) every august, the 2022年世界杯中国小组赛积分...

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