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    1. iPads Available for Courses to Explore In-Class Use, e-Textbooks - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifeti

      Posted in Blog Tagged active learning , Duke Digital Initiative , iPad , Team-Based Learning Physical Location The Erwin Square Mill (...)

    2. Blog - Duke Learning Innovation

      Sign up  for our monthly email newsletter Get Support for Teaching Contact a Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education consultant or (...)

    3. Duke Dance Database: Creation of a Digital Multimedia Archive for Live Dance Performance - Duke Lear

      Because of this, Walters was able to press forward with new material at a more rapid pace, rather than continuing to review previously (...)

    4. More Structured Classrooms and Supportive Instructors Lead to Better Student Experiences - Duke Lear

      We look forward to continuing our research in pedagogy in partnership with faculty, students and colleagues at Duke.

    5. Sakai – Annual Report 2016-2017

      In 2016–17, significant impacts to CIT Sakai support came from: Continuing to automate the manual course site creation process in (...)

    6. Precedent and procedure in Georgia - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      In the pharmacy case, the Appeals Court was not persuaded that there was no chance of continuing infringement, so it refused to dismiss (...)

    7. Coursera – Annual Report 2015-2016

      Coursera – Annual Report 2015-2016 Skip to content Duke Center For Instructional Technology Annual Report 2015-2016 Menu and widgets What We (...)

    8. The Goodson Blogson

      Since that tragic day, such incidents have become sadly more commonplace, with Education Week creating a statistical tracker to record (...)

    9. Summary – Annual Report 2016-2017

      A few highlights from 2016-17 include the following: A new Associate Vice Provost for Digital Education and Innovation We said goodbye (...)

    10. Unintentional felons? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      By converting infringement into a federal crime, the costs of litigation would be borne by the government (the Justice Department) and, (...)

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