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teaching at vanderbilt: new faculty orientation august 15th
aug. 13, 2019— at the beginning of every academic year, the 2022年世界杯中国小组赛积分 hosts “teaching at vanderbilt,” an orientation for junior and senior faculty new to vanderbilt. the orientation features an introduction to strategies for launching a successful teaching career at vanderbilt, with concurrent sessions on a variety of practical topics. teaching at vanderbilt is an...
just-in-time teaching conference august 19th and 20th
aug. 9, 2019—it’s never too late to make a good decision, right? although planning fall courses starts long before the start of classes, we recognize that many instructors are still making course design and implementation decisions right up to the wire. that’s why we’re offering a variety of teaching workshops for vanderbilt instructors on august 19th and...
a conversation on the future of digital literacies
apr. 9, 2019—it’s a safe bet that technology will change. and as technology changes, the ways we create and consume information and media will change, as will the ways we connect and communicate with each other. what will digital literacies look like in five or ten years? and what does the answer to that question mean for...
a conversation on disability and digital literacies
mar. 11, 2019—as we teach various digital literacies, including critical consumption and multimodal production, how can we be inclusive of students with different abilities? . join us for a conversation about digital literacies, disability, and universal design for learning at the 2022年世界杯中国小组赛积分 on friday, march 15th, from 12:10 to 1:30pm. . our panelists will be:...
teaching 101: part 2 graduate student/postdoc workshop
mar. 8, 2019—do you want students to view your class within the framework of their lives or communities? have you considered strategies for connecting class materials to social realities? this interdisciplinary workshop will introduce basic strategies for incorporating active and collaborative learning, community engagement, and social outreach activities into a variety of classroom environments. we will also...
physics forman lecture: youtube’s ‘physics girl’ discusses using videos in science outreach feb. 28
feb. 19, 2019—dianna cowern, from youtube’s the physics girl, will be featured at a talk on thursday, feb. 28, in the stevenson center, room 4309. the event will begin at 4 p.m. and is open to the vanderbilt community. it is the department of physics and astronomy’s 2019 guy and rebecca forman lecture in science education. youtube was originally conceived...
open education week features talk by christina hendricks
feb. 18, 2019—as part of open education week, the vanderbilt libraries are hosting an event on friday, february 22nd, exploring students as producers of open digital content. christina hendricks, professor of philosophy and academic director of the centre for teaching, learning, and technology at the university of british columbia-vancouver, will give a talk titled “open educational practices:...
developing a written diversity statement graduate student/postdoc workshop
feb. 11, 2019—in this workshop, we will discuss evidence-based practices for writing a diversity statement for the academic job market. increasingly, universities and colleges are requesting that faculty job applicants provide a statement addressing how they plan to contribute to inclusive excellence in their professional lives. sometimes, a job ad will request that applicants address diversity in...
“students as producers” course design institutes for faculty and graduate students
feb. 6, 2019—the cft invites vanderbilt faculty and graduate students to apply to its 2019 course design institutes on the theme of “students as producers.” during the three institutes in may, participants will design (or redesign) courses that engage students not only as consumers of information, but producers of knowledge. short videos created to explain computer algorithms....
a conversation on teaching collaborations and digital literacies
feb. 5, 2019—the next conversation in our “teaching digital literacies” series is coming up in two weeks! helping our students develop digital literacies often involves moving outside our own areas of expertise–and comfort zones. how can we collaborate with others to teach students skills that we ourselves are still learning? join us for a conversation on collaborations...