Learn how Pratt's Brinnae Bent is integrating genAI in her teaching.
| Pushing Boundaries: How One Duke Professor is Reimagining Learning with Generative AI
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In Duke’s Pratt School of Engineering, Brinnae Bent is leading trailblazing efforts to integrate the use of generative artificial intelligence into teaching and learning. For Bent, genAI isn’t just a subject of study; it’s a transformative tool that enhances creativity, fosters deeper engagement, and cultivates critical thinking among her students. |
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Takeaways from the 'All Things Open AI' Conference
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LILE learning experience designer Catherine Lee-Cates recently attended All Things Open AI, a two-day conference for AI practitioners and users. The experience offered an opportunity to learn from a diverse group of industry professionals—from software engineers and data scientists to business leaders. Here are her key takeaways > |
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| Over 5,395 people have accessed our Generative AI and Teaching page since we published it in early 2023. It has grown from providing recommendations about teaching with AI to include classroom policy guidance and workshop recordings. Check it out > |
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Designing for All: A Case Study in Building Accessible Workbooks
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Our Learning Experience Design team was tasked with moving Rediscovering the Heart of Methodism (RHM)—a five-course legacy project between Duke Divinity School and LILE—from its original WordPress site to Coursera. It quickly became clear that the course workbooks—a key component of the original courses—were not accessible to screen readers. In collaboration with Duke web accessibility, the team developed an efficient process for building accessible documents. |
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Meet the Community of Practice Championing Innovative Grading & Assessment at Duke |
This spring, LILE launched a new Community of Practice (CoP) for Innovative Grading and Assessment at Duke that brings together 11 instructors who are actively implementing innovative assessment and grading strategies in their courses. Facilitated by LILE teaching consultants, the CoP provides a structured yet flexible environment where cohort members can learn from one another, refine their practices, and ultimately share their insights with the greater Duke community. |
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Unlocking Versatility: Scaling PlayPosit Across Various Functions |
Tuesday, May 13 | 12 - 1 pm
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Join us to discover how PlayPosit can amplify video engagement and interaction and explore practical examples demonstrating the tool’s potential beyond the traditional classroom setting. From online orientation to advising or on-demand training, the tool's adaptability and interactive features make it an invaluable asset for non-traditional instruction. Register Now > |
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ICYMI: CARADITE Publishes First 'Portrait of Practice' |
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In the Margins with Lile: 'Re/Mark'able Ideas from Remi Kalir’s New Book on Annotation |
Every month we share the latest adventures of Lile the crocodile, LILE's unofficial mascot. |
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Lile with author Remi Kalir and his new book, Re/Marks on Power. |
| Lile attended the launch party for Associate Director of Faculty Development and Applied Research Remi Kalir's new book Re/Marks on Power: How Annotation Inscribes History, Literacy, and Justice. Re/Marks explores the question: "What if annotation were reimagined as a critical and civic literacy that can inscribe public memory, struggles for justice, and social change?" Kalir was also recently interviewed on the Imperfect Offerings podcast about his book and other ideas on student writing. |
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Lile got to practice their annotation skills during an "annotation jam" at the launch party. |
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