Digital Citizenship Workshop Series
The Innovation Co-Lab at Duke, in partnership with experts across campus, have launched a new series of short talks to explore the human impact of technology. Over the next month, the Co-Lab …
The Innovation Co-Lab at Duke, in partnership with experts across campus, have launched a new series of short talks to explore the human impact of technology. Over the next month, the Co-Lab …
Fall 2019 will bring another round of events around educational gaming to the Games Lab.
The Duke Online Learning Collaborative is a special interest group to share new ideas and innovations in the area of digital education and online teaching and learning. It’s a great …
The Duke and Durham communities are invited to celebrate the launch of a NextEd Labs, a new coworking space focused on education innovation, on October 28, 2019, 6:00 PM – …
On April 2 at 10:30 am and 1:30 pm in the Holsti-Anderson Family Assembly Room in Rubenstein Library, Joe Karaganis will give lectures on the Open Syllabus Project and “shadow …
Are you preparing to teach a class you have never taught before or redesigning a course and want to be sure your course plan promotes significant, long-term learning? Would you …
Dates: May 20 – 22, 2019 The application period for this program has now closed. Are you preparing to teach a class you have never taught before and want to …
David Asai, Undergraduate Science Education Program Director at Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) will talk about “Race Matters” at Duke, as part of an HHMI funded project, COMPASS, which will provide both faculty and students with support to teach and learn in diverse ways that work for different groups of students, particularly in the early STEM classes. This talk is on January 16, 3:30 pm in Biological Sciences 111.