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What I Wish I Had Known About Teaching (At Duke)

The Center for Instructional Technology invites faculty new to teaching at Duke to hear from a panel of award-winning Duke faculty as they share their tips, ideas, and lessons learned from their years of teaching, to encourage and inform instructors who are new to teaching at Duke.  Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions about the Duke teaching environment during the panel and in the open Q&A. Faculty new to teaching (at Duke) are encouraged to register and join us for this engaging event!

Audience: New faculty members or others new to teaching at Duke, with 3 years or less teaching experience.

Panel presentation followed by open Q&A session:

  • Edward J. Balleisen, Ph.D., (Vice Provost for Interdisciplinary Studies, and Professor of History and Public Policy)
  • Elizabeth K. Bucholz, Ph.D. (Associate Director of Undergraduate Studies and Assistant Professor of the Practice, Department of Biomedical Engineering)
  • Jules Odendahl-James, Ph.D., MFA (pronouns she, her, hers); (Director of Academic Engagement, Arts & Humanities, Lecturer, Theater Studies)
  • Alyssa K. Perz, Ph.D. (Academic Dean, Trinity College, Director, Cardea Fellows Program, and Lecturer, Department of Biology)
Date:
Wednesday, October 25, 2017
Time:
3:00pm - 4:30pm
Location:
Perkins 217
Campus:
West Campus
Categories:
Teaching and Learning  
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