Sponsored by the Office of the Provost, CRLT, and the University Library
The winners will be recognized at the 16th annual Enriching Scholarship event on May 6, 2013.
The five winning teaching innovations
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Feeling Is Believing: Haptic Feedback Links Math and Intuition
Brent Gillespie (Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering)
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Gamifying a Large, Introductory Course and Fostering Student Autonomy
Mika LaVaque-Manty (Political Science and Philosophy, LSA)
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SecondLook (or if Socrates taught with an iPad): Helping Students Evaluate Their Learning
Michael Hortsch (Cell and Developmental Biology, Medical School)
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The Drum Diaries: Inspiring and Integrating Exploration and Practice
Michael Gould (Jazz and Contemporary Improvisation, School of Music, Theatre & Dance)
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The Stick Project: To Transform and To Be Transformed
Antonio (Tony) Alvarez (School of Social Work)