As the semester winds down, University of Virginia faculty members have the opportunity to review innovations in teaching, from MOOCs to study abroad, at the Teaching Resource Center’s Innovation in Pedagogy Summit, scheduled for May 3, from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., in the Newcomb Hall Ballroom.
Co-sponsored by the College of Arts & Sciences and the Darden School of Business, the summit will include complimentary lunch for those who pre-register by April 30.
The conference “brings together people who are doing exciting new teaching to engage students deeply in learning,” Marva Barnett, director of the Teaching Resource Center, said. Topics range from Robert Swap’s South Africa course, to Elizabeth Powell’s work with contemplative pedagogy at Darden, to Alison Levine’s engaging students to learn grammar by writing creatively, to Philip Zelikow’s teaching tens of thousands around the world alongside his U.Va. undergraduates who are exploring history in new ways.
Panel presentations, followed by discussions, will feature U.Va. faculty members talking about their experiences with a variety of teaching methods and environments.
The summit’s schedule:
• 9:45-10:45 a.m.: Face-to-Face Pedagogical Innovations
- Robert Swap, Environmental Sciences, Arts & Sciences; U.Va. Summer Study Abroad program in Southern Africa
- LaVae Hoffman, Communication Disorders, Curry School of Education
- Elizabeth Powell, Darden
- Charles Grisham, Chemistry, Arts & Sciences
- Moderator: Dorothe Bach, Teaching Resource Center
• 10:55-11:55: Technology-Enabled and Hybrid Challenge Experiences
- Alison Levine, French, Arts & Sciences
- Lisa Reilly, Architectural History, Architecture
- Reid Bailey, Systems Engineering, School of Engineering and Applied Science
- John Payne, School of Continuing and Professional Studies
- Moderator: William Guilford, Biomedical Engineering
Noon-1:20 p.m.: Box lunch and Resource Fair: Where to Get Help
Participants will have the opportunity to talk with U.Va. partners and services who specialize in innovation and technology
- Arts & Sciences Center for Instructional Technology
- Center for the Advanced Study of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education
- Digital Media Lab
- Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities
- OpenGrounds
- Scholars Lab
- School of Continuing and Professional Studies
- School of Engineering and Applied Science
- School of Medicine
- SHANTI (Sciences, Humanities and Arts Network of Technological Initiatives)
- Teaching Resource Center
- U.Va. Alliance for Computational Science & Engineering
- U.Va. Libraries
• 1:30-2:25: The U.Va. Coursera Experiment
- Philip Zelikow, History, Arts & Sciences
- Mitchell Green, Philosophy, Arts & Sciences
- Michael Lenox, Darden; Batten Institute
- Moderator: James Hilton, Vice President and Chief Information Officer
• 2:25-2:30: Wrap-up with Marva Barnett, Teaching Resource Center
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April 22, 2013
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