Video of Dr. Bryan Dewsbury's Keynote & Digital Posters
The Seventh Annual Provost's Teaching & Learning Symposium
Dear Colleagues (please share widely),
If you were unable to attend the Seventh Annual Provost's Teaching and Learning Symposium on April 21st, we invite you to view the recording and slides from Dr. Bryan Dewsbury's Keynote presentation, Beyond Inclusion - Teaching for civic engagement and social participation. You may read about Dr. Dewsbury and access his presentation on the Faculty Development Center webpage. We have heard many, many positive comments from attendees about Dr. Dewsbury's powerful keynote and the many wonderful posters. You won't want to miss them!
Digital copies of the posters presented at the Symposium are currently being added to this Box folder. You may use the +/- buttons in the menu at the bottom to zoom in on the posters, and the scroll bars to move around them. The Symposium program and poster abstracts are available to download on the PT&LS myUMBC page here.
Please note that a UMBC login is required for access to these materials. You must be logged into myUMBC for authentication, and not just your UMBC email.
We hope that these resources are useful in your work!
Best,
Linda and Sarah
If you were unable to attend the Seventh Annual Provost's Teaching and Learning Symposium on April 21st, we invite you to view the recording and slides from Dr. Bryan Dewsbury's Keynote presentation, Beyond Inclusion - Teaching for civic engagement and social participation. You may read about Dr. Dewsbury and access his presentation on the Faculty Development Center webpage. We have heard many, many positive comments from attendees about Dr. Dewsbury's powerful keynote and the many wonderful posters. You won't want to miss them!
Digital copies of the posters presented at the Symposium are currently being added to this Box folder. You may use the +/- buttons in the menu at the bottom to zoom in on the posters, and the scroll bars to move around them. The Symposium program and poster abstracts are available to download on the PT&LS myUMBC page here.
Please note that a UMBC login is required for access to these materials. You must be logged into myUMBC for authentication, and not just your UMBC email.
We hope that these resources are useful in your work!
Best,
Linda and Sarah
Posted: April 26, 2023, 10:41 AM