Faculty Development
We partner with Duke faculty to support new approaches to student-centered teaching and active learning.
We partner with Duke faculty to support new approaches to student-centered teaching and active learning.
The latest version of Warpwire (Duke’s streaming media too), released on December 30, has two important new features that allow users to organize content in libraries more effectively: tagging and sorting. Other new features are batch editing and a drop box mode for private file transfer. Workshops are being offered by CIT on Jan. 8 and 19.
Have you ever had a fascinating conversation with someone and wished you could share it with your students and colleagues? How about sharing the experience of a unique environment that …
What It’s About? Content Strategy for Professionals 1: Engaging Audiences for Your Organizations by Northwestern University is a MOOC course that is part of the Content Strategy for Professionals in …
Great Examples from Online Courses What’s It About Produced by Kennesaw State University’s Distance Learning Center, “Cybersecurity and its 10 Domains” on-demand MOOC takes a look at cybersecurity in a …
Great Examples from Online Courses What It’s About Child Nutrition and Cooking from Stanford University has some awesome video content. The lessons are presented from a cozy kitchen setting by instructor Maya …
Dr. Mine Çetinkaya-Rundel’s course began at Duke, spread throughout the world via Coursera (a provider of Massive Open Online Courses, MOOCs) and is now finding more ways to reach students at Duke and through Duke.
Warpwire is a streaming media solution that is now available to the Duke community. The service allows users to upload videos and images to folders that can be accessed anywhere …
The Multimedia Project Studio, with locations on West and East campus is open for faculty, staff and students to work on creative projects for teaching and learning.
Please joint CIT consultants and faculty members for lively discussions of current teaching ideas and methods this fall. The seminars are every other Thursday from 3:00 – 4:30 PM.