Dartmouth Events

Teaching & Learning Remotely in Small Seminars

Join us for an open faculty conversation to hear from others and share what’s working (and not working) for you this term as you’ve shifted to teaching your small seminar remotely.

Wednesday, April 29, 2020
11:30am – 12:30pm
Zoom
Intended Audience(s): Public
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Teaching small seminars requires a set of unique considerations, and can pose unique teaching and learning challenges for faculty and students, during normal times at Dartmouth. With the shift to remote classes this term, the considerations have shifted and new challenges have emerged. Through rapid redesign and ongoing iteration, faculty across many departments have taken on these challenges and gained insight about what works, and what doesn’t, for their small seminars in the remote environment.

Join us for an open faculty conversation to hear from others and share what’s working (and not working) for you this term as you’ve shifted to teaching your small seminar remotely.

Through this conversation, participants will make progress toward:

  • Identifying factors that influence pedagogical choices.
  • An increased sense of belonging to a community of scholar-educators.

Please register for the event on LibCal. Registrants will receive a Zoom link two hours prior to the event. If you would like to join the event, but did not register, email Colleen Goodhue (colleen.goodhue@dartmouth.edu) for link.

For more information, contact:
Colleen Goodhue

Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.