Department Liaisons
The Hub Department Liaisons Program introduces a teaching technique to campus through faculty-to-faculty outreach. Department Liaisons attend a Hub workshop for a particular teaching technique and then consult with at least five faculty colleagues in their departments to introduce the technique.
Help implement a teaching practice that clearly and meaningfully connects activities and assessments to learning outcomes.
Become a Course Blueprint Department Liaison:
- Earn $600 of professional development funds for your work
- Work with your colleagues to promote the use of course blueprints which lead to well designed courses with meaningful and authentic activities
Help implement a teaching practice that clearly and meaningfully connects activities and assessments to learning outcomes.
AY 2019-2020 Course Blueprint Department Liasons
- Jen Proctor
- Katherine LaCommare
- Kyongson Park
- Natalie Sampson
- Yi-Su Chen
- Alireza Mohammadi
Small Changes Department Liaisons
Program Purpose: To promote the use of evidence-based small changes in teaching that promote student success. Research from the learning sciences and from a variety of educational settings suggest that a small number of key principles can improve learning in almost any type of college or university course.
Winter 2018 Small Changes Department Liaisons
- Susan Gavell
- Jen Proctor
Assignment Redesign Department Liaisons
Program Purpose: To increase the use of transparent teaching frameworks, which can equitably promote all college students’ success. Recent research indicates that transparently designed assignments benefit college students’ learning significantly – especially that of underserved students (Winkelmes et. al. Peer Review, Winter/Spring 2016).
Georges Ayoub, CECS
Joy Beatty, COB
Julio Borquez, CASL
Sofia Calzada-Orihuela, CASL
Nilay Chakraborty, CECS
Bill DeGenaro, CASL
Mark Radosevich, CASL
Amy Brainer, CASL
Stein Brunvand, CEHHS
Patricia Hartshorn, CASL
Lisa Martin, CASL & CEHHS
Vadym Pyrozhenko, CASL
Jackie Vansant, CASL