Learning Innovation invites the Duke community to join us for BRITE Ideas, a discussion group to share and develop research on teaching and learning. BRITE Ideas is sponsored by the BRITE Lab at Duke University.
All sessions will be held in Rubenstein Library, Room 249 (Carpenter Conference Room) from 12:00 – 1:00pm. Light refreshments provided will be provided. You are welcome to bring your lunch.
Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2019
Topic: Nudge: A Classroom Experiment in Forgetting Less (with Karen Murphy, PhD and Kim Manturuk, PhD)
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Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2019
Topic: Team-Based Learning in Undergraduate STEM: Learning Outcomes and Impacts on Course Satisfaction (with Tom Newpher, PhD)
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Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2019
Topic: Insights across disciplines: What do Duke Students Believe About Intelligence? (with Christina Bejjani and Brenda Yang)
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About BRITE Lab
The BRITE Lab at Duke University aims to improve higher education by applying the theories and methods of psychology: the scientific study of the mind and behavior. Our research draws insights from the study of human cognition, emotion, social interaction, and culture to understand college students’ experiences and develop better educational practices. We use the tools of science to find out whether and why different educational methods work.
For more information, contact Learning Innovation.