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Provost's Teaching & Learning Symposium -- Posters & Keynote

Featuring a Keynote by Randy Bass and a poster session!

Location

University Center : Ballroom

Date & Time

March 1, 2019, 11:45 am2:10 pm

Description

This event will go on as scheduled despite the delayed campus opening.


Please join us for an abbreviated fifth annual Provost’s Teaching and Learning Symposium! This symposium, part of the Hrabowski Innovation Fund initiative, will bring together UMBC faculty and staff to discuss transformative learning experiences.

In light of the unfortunate cancellation of the Symposium in October, this abbreviated Symposium will include only the poster session and keynote presentation. The concurrent sessions that were scheduled for the 2018 Symposium will either be highlighted in the FDC's Spring programming and/or scheduled for the sixth annual Symposium in September 2019.

Instructional Technology will also be holding their annual TechFest event on Friday, March 1. Registration for TechFest is now open! We encourage you to attend both events and spend your Friday celebrating teaching, learning, and instructional technology at UMBC!

Overview of the Symposium Schedule

  • 11:45 am-12:15 pm: Poster Session (Posters will remain posted through lunch)
  • 12:15-12:25 pm: Lunch available [REGISTRATION REQUIRED, REGISTER BELOW]
  • 12:25-12:40 pm: Welcome by the Provost
  • 12:40- 2:10 pm: Dr. Randy Bass, keynote speaker √ § Ͼ

DOWNLOAD THE FULL AGENDA AND PROGRAM

DOWNLOAD THE POSTER ABSTRACTS HERE

DOWNLOAD THE AGENDA POSTER HERE

This year’s keynote address will be given by Randy Bass, Vice Provost for Education and Professor of English at Georgetown University. Randy Bass leads the Designing the Future(s) initiative and the Red House incubator for curricular transformation and co-directs the Hub for Equity and Innovation in Higher Education. For 13 years he was the Founding Executive Director of Georgetown’s Center for New Designs in Learning and Scholarship (CNDLS).

He has been working at the intersections of new media technologies and the scholarship of teaching and learning for thirty years. From 2003-2009 he was a Consulting Scholar for the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, where he served, in 1998-99, as a Carnegie Fellow. In 1999, he won the EDUCAUSE Medal for Outstanding Achievement in Technology and Undergraduate Education. Bass is the author and editor of numerous books, articles, and electronic projects, including (with Bret Eynon), Open and Integrative: Designing Liberal Education for the New Digital Ecosystem (2016) and (with Jessie Moore), Understanding Writing Transfer: Implications for Transformative Student Learning in Higher Education (2017).

Lunch will be provided to all registered participants, please click “Going” below to reserve your seat for this session. Please email fdc@umbc.edu to note any dietary restrictions (vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, food allergies, etc.) by Friday, February 22.  The deadline to register for this event is the earlier of Friday, February 22 or when the event reaches capacity.  Please email fdc@umbc.edu to be added to a wait list if the event is full.  If you have registered and find that you can no longer attend, please kindly release your spot so that others may attend.

Graduate TAs are welcome to attend.
Ͼ UMBC CIRTL graduate students are invited to attend

√ Counts toward ALIT Certificate
§ Counts towards INNOVATE Certificate
Please note that only the keynote presentation counts toward the ALIT or INNOVATE Certificate.