With one week to go, we wanted to remind you about the upcoming 2013 EC Moore Symposium on Excellence in Teaching, taking place on April 4, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the IUPUI Campus Center.
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PLEASE NOTE: If you previously registered but did not receive an email confirmation, please register again with our apologies.
The Edward C. Moore Symposium on Excellence in Teaching is one of IUPUI's oldest public events, dating from the years of IUPUI's inception. Named in honor of Edward C. Moore, former dean of the faculties, the symposium brings the Indiana higher education community together to examine the various instructional strategies that encourage student learning.
This year's featured presentations include a keynote by José Antonio Bowen, author of Teaching Naked: How Moving Technology out of Your Classroom Will Improve Student Learning, and a panel of IUPUI faculty recognized for excellence in teaching. As in previous years, the bulk of the program includes interactive sessions, short presentations, and posters exploring a variety of teaching and learning topics. There will also be a resource fair highlighting a variety of organizations that support teaching and learning.
To learn more about this year’s symposium, including the schedule, session descriptions, and participants, please visit the EC Moore Symposium website.
Please forward this announcement to interested faculty, staff, and graduate students, and note that even if you can only attend for part of the day, you are welcome to join us.
Thank you!
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