The Duke Center for Instructional Technology Showcase is an annual free one-day conference which celebrates creativity and innovation in teaching.
Engaging Today’s Students
Tuesday, October 11, 2016
9:00 AM to 3:30 PM
Durham Convention Center
Keynote Speaker: Randy Bass
Randy Bass hails from Georgetown University, where he is a Vice Provost for Education and Professor of English. He is also the founding Executive Director of Georgetown’s Center for New Designs in Learning and Scholarship. Randy is a former Pew Scholar and Carnegie Fellow, and recipient of the EDUCAUSE medal for outstanding achievement in technology and undergraduate education.
Randy has been working at the intersections of new media technologies and the scholarship of teaching and learning for nearly thirty years, including serving as Director and PI of the Visible Knowledge Project, a five-year scholarship of teaching and learning project involving 70 faculty on 21 university and college campuses.
Attend the Showcase to:
- Get new ideas for your own teaching
- Get questions about teaching and technology answered in informal sessions
- Learn from other faculty at Duke about what works best to support student learning
- Take advantage of a great teaching development opportunity at a convenient location and low cost (free!)
- Come by for all or part of the day due to the “modular” schedule
- Enjoy breakfast and lunch available for pre-registered attendees!
The Showcase is open to all Duke faculty, staff and those interested in innovation in educational utilizing technology.
Information Tables
During the Showcase, representatives of various campus units will have information available about the services they offer and opportunities for faculty.