Duke Environmental Leadership (DEL) – Faculty Guide: An Evolving Guide to a Better Classroom

Duke Environmental Leadership (DEL) – Faculty Guide: An Evolving Guide to a Better Classroom

Track:

Curriculum and Course Design

Time:

12:00 – 12:30 pm

Location:

President’s II

Presenters:

Sherri Nevius: Assistant Dean, Executive & Distance Learning Programs

Anthony Garza: Distance Learning Coordinator

Liz Shapiro: Assistant Professor of the Practice of Environmental Policy & Management

Rebecca Vidra: Director of Undergraduate Studies in the Environmental Sciences and Policy

Session Information:

Faculty and staff from the DEL Program at the Nicholas School of the Environment came together to evaluate and update an outdated faculty guide that had become obsolete.  Through a year-long process, key faculty and staff members from the program worked tirelessly to develop a living, evolving tool to assist new and current faculty members in the classroom.  The guide serves as a reference for key dates and requirements, along with best practices, tools, and resource guides.

Author: Randy Riddle

Randy Riddle is a Senior Consultant in Duke Learning Innovation and consults with faculty in the Social Sciences on pedagogy, learning, student assessment, and integrating technology into teaching practices. His professional interests include active learning, “flipped” classroom methods, inclusive classroom strategies, and integration of e-learning tools, social networking, video and multimedia, and data visualization into the daily work of teaching.

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