I was chosen, alongside 9 other faculty members from across the University of Maryland, to be a Lilly Fellow with the Center for Teaching Excellence during the 2012-2013 academic year. As fellows with the Center for Teaching Excellence, the faculty will meet weekly to work on a collaborative project that will benefit the faculty at the university. We will focus on the theme, “Making the Most out of Class Time in a Digital World,” and are working on an academic commons site for teachers to share their successes, failures, and advice for teaching. The site will be called the Teaching and Learning Exchange.
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