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    1. Great Ideas from the Online Learning Consortium 2017 Conference

      One method is to use the Practical Inquiry Model (PIM) framework to promote higher order thinking in online discussions.

    2. Highlights from the 2018 Online Learning Consortium Conference

      Design Thinking for Digital Projects Do you have education challenges that design thinking can help solve?

    3. About Us | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      Evaluate staff workflows and user experience prior to expanding to additional education programs. Explore opportunities and barriers (...)

    4. DH at Duke University - Digital Humanities @ Duke University Libraries - LibGuides at Duke Universit

      Franklin Humanities Institute (FHI)   Franklin Humanities Institute (FHI)  aims to encourage and enable serious humanistic inquiry, and (...)

    5. Trinity College Offers Funding for Innovative Course Enhancements

      Trinity College Offers Funding for Innovative Course Enhancements Skip to content Search Contact Us Subscribe Menu What We Do Faculty (...)

    6. Teaching Creativity and Innovation at the SLATE 2018 Conference

      Here are a few ideas from the conference keynote, focused on creativity and innovation: Unlock your students’ creativity Shirley Disseler , (...)

    7. Blog - Duke Learning Innovation

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

    8. Employment | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      About the Medical Center Community The Medical Center Library & Archives provides biomedical information for inquiry, discovery, and (...)

    9. Blog - Duke Learning Innovation

      Wildavsky is the third […] Blog See into the future: read the 2011 Horizon Report The 2011 Horizon Report identifies and describes emerging (...)

    10. A copyright use case on film screenings - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      This first question was a version of the very common inquiry about when campus showings of films require either public performance (...)

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