Social media workshop
CIT recently co-hosted (along with Duke’s Office of News and Communications) a ‘social media’ workshop for Duke faculty. Here’s a link to the PDF version of the handout from the …
CIT recently co-hosted (along with Duke’s Office of News and Communications) a ‘social media’ workshop for Duke faculty. Here’s a link to the PDF version of the handout from the …
Both students and faculty use the first day of class to get a sense of what the semester will hold: will this be one of the best courses ever, or …
Duke faculty are invited to a free workshop on enhancing diversity in the curriculum, to be held Aug. 18, 2010 at UNC-Chapel Hill. The workshop will include a presentation by …
Craig Roberts (Visiting Instructor, Duke Institute for Brain Sciences) had a goal for his lectures for his Neurobiology of Learning and Memory course: he would not lecture. He used PowerPoint …
Google has released a video and some information about a project they’re working on with Harold Abelson, an MIT computer scientist, to open the doors of creating apps for Google’s …
Sixty courses in the past year have used blogs here at Duke. Whether you’ve used the course blogs, or are considering using one, read this ProfHacker blog post about evaluating …
Planning a review session? Teaching a summer course and want to try something energizing? Play Jeopardy with your students using PowerPoint! Rochelle Schwartz-Bloom (Professor of Pharmacology and Cancer Biology and …
When it comes to using technology, CIT tries to ‘practice what we preach’ – and our annual Showcase event is no different. In fact, the Showcase gives us an opportunity …
Adam Persky will show how to facilitate critical thinking skills in large classrooms on Tuesday May, 18th at 10:15 as part of Duke CIT’s May workshop series. Dr. Persky …
At the CIT Showcase in April, Kristen Stephens (Duke Program in Education) and Todd Maberry (Duke Divinity) talked about Chalk&Wire, a tool for developing ePortfolios and assessing student learning. Chalk&Wire’s …