April 28 | Teaching & Learning Symposium

LOCATION: GROUND FLOOR, SWEM LIBRARY

DATE/TIME: APRIL 28 | 8 AM – 4:30 PM

OPEN TO W&M STAFF, FACULTY & GRADUATE STUDENTS

REGISTRATION REQUIRED

We will celebrate the accomplishments of educators, connect with colleagues and communities of practice, and collaborate to advance teaching and learning. The symposium program includes a keynote by Dr. Peter Doolittle, professor of educational psychology at Virginia Tech, a workshop led by Doodler-in-Residence at MURAL and Founder of Sunni Brown Ink Sunni (Sun) Brown, spotlight sessions, roundtable discussions, and lightning rounds facilitated by William & Mary faculty and co-educators.

Registration is now closed.

Keynote

Active Learning | Proactive Teaching by Dr. Peter Doolittle

Active learning, active learning, active learning… ok, I get it, active learning rocks. There is general agreement in higher education that active learning is more effective than passive learning in fostering deep and flexible knowledge. But what is active learning? What makes problem-based learning “active” and lecture “passive”? Seems like a reasonable question­­, it’s not. This session will address active learning first from research (the science), then from practice (the application). Once we know the science of active learning, we can proactively integrate active learning into our course’s teaching, learning, and curricula. 

Symposium Sessions

WORKSHOP

Visual Thinking + Collaborative Intelligence in the Classroom by Sunni (Sun) Brown

The need for young people to learn how to collaborate visually has never been more pressing. The challenges they’ll face are both complicated and complex, so collaboration and visual thinking are rapidly becoming essential literacies for learning and for the future of work. The good news is that these skills come naturally to us all; they just need a few nudges in the right direction and practical, democratized techniques. Join Sunni for a hands-on experience exploring both of these topic areas but, perhaps more importantly, moves quickly into small-group practice.Takeaways:

  • Foundational skills for visual literacy and rapid infodoodling
  • Foundational skills for collaborating and collective problem-solving
  • Insight into liquid networks and generative social fields that make collaboration more possible
  • Case studies exploring applications for visual thinking and collaboration and a group inquiry into classroom use
SPOTLIGHT SESSIONS

• Passion Projects in the Classroom by Candice Benjes-Small

• Global Innovation Challenge (WMGIC): Faculty-Student Partnership for Interdisciplinary Collaboration and Applied Learning by Kathryn H. Floyd, Thomas (Huan-Cheng) Liu ‘22, Hannah Garfinkel ’22, MPP ’23, and Isaac K. Narteh

• Universal Design for Learning: Moving from Individual Accommodations to Accessibility for All by Leslie Cochrane

• Teaching with Comics by Adrienne Resha

• Supporting Student Writing at Scale Using Artificial Intelligence by Ali Blankinship and Neina Osibogun

• Clumsy Conversations in the Classroom by Inga Carboni, Adam Barger, and Judi Harris

ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS

• Graduate Students as Professors by Chandler Fitzsimons

• Academic & Applied Esports Program by Michele King, Alondra Burton, Max Simon, and Brooks Murphy

• Open Educational Resources by Rosie Liljenquist

• Facilitating Open, Respectful Discussion of Difficult Topics in the Classroom by Matthew Allar, Robin Looft-Wilson, Charles McGovern, Alicia Andrzejewski, and Bill Skimmyhorn

• MAXQDA in Qualitive Research by Kathryn Lanouette, Monika Gosin, Jennifer Mendez, Meaghan Stiman, Amy Quark, Sasikumar Balasundaram, Brent Kaup, Reya Farber, and Adam Barger

• Connection Through Reflection: A Deceptively Simple Approach by Joan Gavaler

LIGHTNING ROUNDS

• Story School: Honing Student Storytelling Skills for a Digital World by Mike Blum

• Stats & Real Estate by Rachel Chung

• Inclusive Citations by Liz Bellamy

Presenters

Matthew Allar

Matthew Allar

Associate Professor of Theatre/Scenographer, Arts & Sciences

Alicia Andrzejewski

Alicia Andrzejewski

Assistant Professor of English, Arts & Sciences

Sasikumar Balasundaram

Sasikumar Balasundaram

Adjunct Lecturer of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, Arts & Sciences

Adam Barger

Adam Barger

Associate Director for Academic Innovation & Digital Learning, Studio for Teaching & Learning Innovation

Liz Bellamy

Liz Bellamy

Instruction & Research Librarian, W&M Libraries

Alondra Burton

Alondra Burton

Overwatch Varsity Player & Captain, W&M Academic & Applied Esports Program

Candice Benjes-Small

Candice Benjes-Small

Candice Benjes-Small, Head of Research, W&M Libraries

Ali Blankinship

Ali Blankinship

Director of Program Management & Instructional Quality, Center for Online Learning, Raymond A. Mason School of Business

Mike Blum

Mike Blum

Faculty Engagement Manager, Studio for Teaching & Learning Innovation

Sunni Brown

Sunni Brown

MURAL Doodler-in-Residence & Founder of Sunni Brown Ink

Inga Carboni

Inga Carboni

Associate Professor, Raymond A. Mason School of Business

Rachel Chung

Rachel Chung

Clinical Associate Professor of Business Analytics, Raymond A. Mason School of Business

Leslie Cochrane

Leslie Cochrane

STLI Excellence in Teaching Fellow | Senior Lecturer of English and Linguistics, Arts & Sciences

Reya Farber

Reya Farber

Assistant Professor of Sociology, Arts & Sciences

Chandler Fitzsimons

Chandler Fitzsimons

Ph.D. Candidate in Anthropology, Arts & Sciences

Kathryn H. Floyd

Kathryn H. Floyd

Director, Whole of Government Center of Excellence, William & Mary (WGC)

Hannah Garfinkel '22, MPP '23

Hannah Garfinkel '22, MPP '23

Managing Director, William & Mary Global Innovation Challenge (WMGIC)

Joan Gavaler

Joan Gavaler

STLI Excellence in Teaching Fellow | Professor of Dance and Director of Dance Production

Monika Gosin

Monika Gosin

Associate Professor of Sociology, Arts & Sciences

Judi Harris

Judi Harris

Professor and Pavey Family Chair in Educational Technology, School of Education

Brent Kaup

Brent Kaup

Associate Professor of Sociology, Arts & Sciences

Michele King

Michele King

Director, Academic & Applied Esports Program and Senior Lecturer of Speech

Kathryn Lanouette

Kathryn Lanouette

Assistant Professor, School of Education

Rosie Liljenquist

Rosie Liljenquist

Publishing and Open Access Librarian, W&M Libraries

Thomas (Huan-Cheng) Liu '22

Thomas (Huan-Cheng) Liu '22

President, William & Mary Global Innovation Challenge (WMGIC)

Robin Looft-Wilson

Robin Looft-Wilson

Professor, Kinesiology, Arts & Sciences

Charles McGovern

Charles McGovern

Director of Undergraduate Studies, American Studies; Associate Professor, American Studies and History, Arts & Sciences

Jennifer Mendez

Jennifer Mendez

Professor of Sociology, Arts & Sciences

Brooks Murphy

Brooks Murphy

Wellness Advocate, W&M Academic & Applied Esports Program

Isaac K. Narteh

Isaac K. Narteh

Student, Berea College & WMGIC VI Winner

Neina Osibogun

Neina Osibogun

Director, Student Experience & Affairs, Center for Online Learning, Raymond A. Mason School of Business

Amy Quark

Amy Quark

Associate Professor of Sociology, Arts & Sciences

Adrienne Resha

Adrienne Resha

Ph.D. Candidate, Arts & Sciences

Max Simon

Max Simon

Esports Pioneer, W&M Academic & Applied Esports Program

Bill Skimmyhorn

Bill Skimmyhorn

Assistant Professor, Raymond A. Mason School of Business

Meaghan Stiman

Meaghan Stiman

Assistant Professor of Sociology, Arts & Sciences