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faculty panel considers future of digital literacies on leading lines podcast
jun. 24, 2019—on leading lines, we usually talk with educators, researchers, and technologists about what they’re doing now, and ask them a question or two about where they’d like to see educational technology go in the next few years. in this episode, however, we’re going to camp out in the future. the vanderbilt 2022年世界杯中国小组赛积分 recently...
cft is accepting applications for a lead instructional technologist!
jun. 20, 2019—we’re hiring! the cft is seeking applicants for a lead instructional technologist position. this position will support faculty, students, and staff at vanderbilt to enhance student learning through the use of brightspace, vanderbilt’s course management system, and other online learning platforms. the lead instructional technologist will report to the cft’s assistant director for educational technology...
evidence-based teaching: my definition
jun. 19, 2019—by cynthia j. brame, cft associate director i’ve been thinking lately about what we mean when we say “evidence-based teaching.” it’s a term i’ve used a lot (e.g., the evidence-based 2022年世界杯预选赛赛程表 feature of lse that i co-edit with kristy wilson of marian university), but i didn’t really think about the definition until earlier this...
who’s doing all the work? who’s having all the fun?
jun. 4, 2019—part 2: five adaptable steps to active learning by cynthia j. brame, cft associate director i recently wrote about barb stengel’s challenge to ask ourselves “who’s doing all the work? who’s having all the fun?” in our classes. i find that barb’s questions keep me thinking about the fun and work of learning and help...
so what’s next? a conversation on the future of digital literacies
jun. 3, 2019—by chelsea yarborough, graduate teaching fellow, and derek bruff, director in the final meeting of the 2018-2019 digital literacy learning community, we gave ourselves space and permission to wonder about the possibilities of the future while also discussing the realities of today. the hope for this conversation was to engage the imagination and invite both...
getting started with active learning: behind-the-scenes development of a cheat sheet
may. 28, 2019—by greg smith, cft graduate teaching fellow this year, i helped lead a learning community focused on active learning. together, cynthia brame and i guided a group of about 25 faculty and graduate students through seven sessions to investigate the “why” and “how” of active learning. as our meetings progressed, we started thinking about how...
teaching innovations at vanderbilt: neil kelley, jennifer bradham and class simulations
may. 27, 2019—by faith rovenolt, cft undergraduate intern neil kelley teaches ees 1030l: oceanography lab, assisted by his tas, michaela peterson and jennifer bradham. i was able to speak with kelley and bradham about a specific lab that, quite frankly, made me want to take the course just so i could be a part of it. and...