Lunch & Learn Series 2018-2019: Faculty Conversations on Teaching

Lunch & Learn Series 2018-2019: Faculty Conversations on Teaching

By JHU | Center for Educational Resources

Date and time

October 25, 2018 · 12pm - April 17, 2019 · 1:30pm EDT

Location

Johns Hopkins University

Levering Hall, Sherwood Room 3400 N. Charles Street Baltimore, MD 21218

Description

Join your fellow Homewood faculty at Lunch and Learn - Faculty Conversations on Teaching as it returns for 2018-2019! These casual discussions over lunch spotlight experienced faculty sharing innovative teaching practices and demonstrating how others might implement similar strategies.

**Lunch will be served beginning at 11:45AM**

Thursday, October 25
[12:00-1:30 Sherwood Room, Levering Hall]
Topic: Alternatives to Traditional Text Books
Faculty: Marian Feldman, Professor and Chair of History of Art, Professor of Near Eastern Studies and Joanne Selinski, Associate Teaching Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies, Computer Science

Wednesday, December 12
[12:00-1:30 Sherwood Room, Levering Hall]
Topic: Community-Based Learning/Baltimore-based
Faculty: Shawntay Stocks, Assistant Director of Engaged Scholarship, Center for Social Concern and Dora Malech, Assistant Professor, Writing Seminars

Thursday, February 28
[12:00-1:30 Sherwood Room, Levering Hall]
Topic: Innovative Grading Strategies
Faculty: Pedro Julian, Associate Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering and Rebecca Kelly, Associate Teaching Professor and Director, Environmental Science and Studies

Wednesday, April 17
[12:00-1:30 Sherwood Room, Levering Hall]
Topic: Strategies to Minimize Cheating (A Faculty Brainstorming Session)
Faculty: Moderated by Jim Spicer, Professor in Materials Science and Engineering, with special guest Dana Broadnax, Director, Student of Conduct

Organized by

The CER provides a variety of programs and services for faculty, graduate students and postdoctoral fellows in the John Hopkins University's Krieger School of Arts and Sciences and the Whiting School of Engineering including teaching resources, educational technology and tools, and a number of instruction-related publications. CER staff members meet with faculty to discuss course enhancements, manage the Technology Fellowship program, collaborate with faculty on grant projects, and offer structured opportunities for faculty to learn about educational innovations. CER also manages the University’s Teaching Academy.  To request a consultation with a CER staff member or to get more information about our services, please email cerweb@jhu.edu.

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