Elise Mueller is the consultant for the language departments at Duke. Her goal is to support their teaching through sound pedagogy and educational technologies. She leads fellowships and workshops on blended teaching, student reflection, portfolios and course design. She is currently grappling with the meaning of a liberal arts education in the 21st century.
Thank you to everyone who was able to attend the 2016 CIT Showcase on October 11th. Here are a few notes from this year’s event. Randy Bass’ keynote address was an …
The 2016 CIT Showcase is just a few weeks away, and the full schedule of concurrent sessions is now available. Register to attend the showcase! This free event, which highlights innovative …
The 2016 CIT Showcase will be held on Tuesday, October 11th from 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM at the Durham Convention Center. The Convention Center is an open, inviting space …
The Duke Digital Initiative (DDI) invites you to join us in exploring what we can learn about the future of teaching and learning from science fiction novels. We’ll begin by …
Before you leave for summer vacation, take a moment to explore these five tips for your teaching in the fall and your international travel this summer. On August 16, Duke …
You are invited to three events in January here at Duke that will explore the use of virtual reality in teaching. Be sure to register ahead of time if requested. …
The Center for Instructional Technology invites you to read with us and engage with colleagues in a discussion about teaching and learning. Throughout March, we will be reading Generation on a Tightrope: A …
The close of the semester is approaching and we at the Center for Instructional Technology want to wish you a successful end of the year. Here are a few quick links that might be useful (especially for new faculty) as you deliver finals, grade papers, and submit grades.
A new initiative, Culture and Languages Across the Curriculum (CLAC), aims to bridge language learning to the content of other courses students take at Duke.