All events are virtual and in Eastern time unless otherwise noted. |
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In this extra-long edition of our Events Update, we have four major events and/or series to share with you: our Emerging Pedagogies Summit; the STEM Pedagogy and Practice Series; our second Pedagogies of Care session; and OIT's LearnIT@Lunch series focused on AI. |
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October 9 - 11 | In-Person at Penn Pavilion |
We welcome all to join us for the 2024 Emerging Pedagogies Summit to explore how we can design and scale transformative learning for all learners. You will leave the Summit with new skills, new connections, and new ideas on how we can all transform teaching and learning. The Summit is free for Duke faculty, staff and students. Regular registration for all other attendees is $350, with a discounted rate available for groups of 3 or more at $200 per person. |
Summit Schedule & Speakers |
For more information about the sessions listed below, see the full schedule. |
Delivered by Bridget Long, Professor & Former Dean of Harvard Graduate School of Education |
2 – 4:30 pm | Hands-on Session: Generative AI and Pedagogical Innovation |
Led by Carter Zenke, Curriculum Product Manager of Hello World CS |
4:30 – 5:15 pm | Refreshments & Networking |
8:15 – 9 am | Breakfast & Conversation |
9 – 9:45 am | Keynote: The Role of Lifelong Learning in Shaping Democratic Citizens and Inclusive Leaders Early in Life |
Delivered by Nisha Botchwey, Dean and Russell M. and Elizabeth M. Bennett Chair in Excellence in Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota |
10 – 10:45 am | Alternative Credentials for Innovation in Higher Education |
Helen Chen, Senior Vice Provost for Instructional Programs at North Carolina State UniversityKemi Jona, Vice Provost for Online Education and Digital Innovation at the University of VirginiaModerated by Hilary Culbertson, Senior Director of Marketing and Communications at LILE |
11 – 11:45 am | Fireside Chat: Digital Learning for Scale |
Joel Sokol, Director of Master of Science in Analytics and the Harold E. Smalley Professor at the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology Hosted by Yakut Gazi, Vice Provost for Learning Innovation and Digital Education at Duke University |
12 – 1:30 pm | Lunch & Emerging Pedagogies: Growing Research and Learning Communities |
1:45 – 2:30 pm | Scaling College Pathways for Underrepresented Students |
Leah Bug, Director of The Engineering Place at North Carolina State UniversityCharlotte Dungan, Program Architect at the Mark Cuban Foundation Laura Moore, Chief Higher Education Officer at the National Education Equity LabModerated by Remi Kalir, Associate Director of Faculty Development and Applied Research at LILE |
2:45 – 3:30 pm | Perspectives on Workforce Development and Lifetime Learning |
Sharmla Chetty, CEO of Duke Corporate EducationRichard Freishtat, Associate Dean of Executive Education at Duke University Fuqua School of BusinessAndrew Rosen, Chairman and CEO of Kaplan Moderated by Adam Klein, Associate Vice President for Economic Development at Duke University |
3:45 – 5 pm | Birds of a Feather & Campus Explorations |
Attendees will have the option of joining one of several arranged tours of campus sites, or joining topical discussion groups with colleagues. |
8:15 – 9 am | Breakfast & Conversation |
9 – 9:45 am | AI, Ethics, and Education |
Emma Braaten, Director of Digital Learning at the Friday Institute for Educational InnovationKen Rogerson, Director of Graduate Studies in Duke University Sanford School of Public Policy MPP ProgramModerated by Aria Chernik, Assistant Vice Provost for Faculty Development and Applied Research at LILE |
10 – 11:30 am | Experiential Learning Throughout the Curriculum |
Jenifer Hamil-Luker, Associate Professor of the Practice of Sociology at Duke UniversityRyke Longest, the John H. Adams Clinical Professor of Law at Duke Law Ann Saterbak, Professor of the Practice in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Duke UniversityModerated by Ed Balleisen, Vice Provost for Interdisciplinary Studies at Duke University |
11:30 am – 1 pm | Lunch & Closing Keynote: Life on Purpose: How Living for What Matters Most Changes Everything |
STEM Pedagogy and Practice Series |
LILE has partnered with Duke Service-Learning to provide a workshop series in which we will hear from a variety of STEM faculty about the work that they do in their service-learning and community-engaged courses. |
Resources for Developing a STEM & Community Engagement Practice: Tools to Support your Work |
Monday, September 23 | 12 - 1 pm In this session, team members from LILE and Duke Service-Learning will share about Duke resources designed to support your engaged course. Bring your questions, concerns, and let us connect you to next level support. Register now >
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Monday, September 23 | 2:20 - 3:30 pm Duke faculty members Minna Ng (Neuroscience) and Genna Miller (Economics) will discuss elements of their recent article on implementing STEM and SLCE. Register now >
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Practices for Respectful Partnerships |
Tuesday, September 24 | 9 - 10 am Learn about a collaboration between the Pratt School of Engineering and the Program in Education focused on encouraging young women of color to learn about and consider professional lives in STEM. Register now > |
Models for the STEM Classroom: Client-Based Projects and Partnerships |
Wednesday, September 25 | 3 - 4:15 pm Join faculty members Judy Ledlee (Nicolas and Pratt - Climate Design), Dennis Clements (Global Health), and Michael Rizk from Design 101 (Pratt) to learn about client-focused projects that provide both a structure for the course and a deliverable to partners. Register now > |
Community Engaged Learning: Enhancing STEM Learning While Making a Difference |
Thursday, September 26 | 12 - 2 pm | IN-PERSON, LUNCH PROVIDED This presentation will provide an overview of the EPICS Program, a multidisciplinary community engaged design program that is celebrating 30 years this year. Other STEM project and placement-based models will also be discussed along with research data on student participants and graduates. Register now > |
Empowering Black Girls’ Identity Through Culturally Affirming Education |
Monday, October 7 | 12 - 1 pm |
In our second Fall 2024 Pedagogies of Care session, Dr. Whitney McCoy will explore how culturally relevant educational interventions can support the identity development of Black girls. She will address the impact of gender and racism on their lived experiences and discuss practical strategies to challenge inequity in educational spaces, fostering safety and joy while uplifting the rich, unique cultures they bring to our society. Register now > |
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OIT's LearnIT@Lunch Series on AI |
The OIT LearnIT@Lunch series is an opportunity to learn about technology in a relaxed environment during the lunch hour. All Duke students, staff and faculty are welcome to participate. No pre-registration is required. All sessions are at noon unless otherwise indicated. Lunch is not provided. Please visit oit.duke.edu/service/learnitlunch for more information about and Zoom links for each session listed below: |
September 11 - Mind meets machine: Using ChatGPT-4 in the real world (recording available)September 25 - Copilot to Autopilot: Beginner’s Guide to Microsoft Copilot October 9 - Beyond Algorithms: Bridging Technology and Everyday NeedsOctober 23 - Balancing Ethics with AINovember 6 - Medicine and AI: Innovative Ways to use AI in HealthcareNovember 20 - AI Fraud: Detection and Prevention StrategiesDecember 4 - The Power of AI Language Models in Unstructured Data |
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