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These exhibitions of multimedia examples of the scholarship of
teaching discuss emerging understandings about the challenges
and opportunities of
representing scholarly work in new genres.
Table of Contents
- Building Knowledge for Teaching and Learning
The works displayed in this exhibition complement the article, BUILDING KNOWLEDGE FOR TEACHING AND LEARNING: THE PROMISE OF SCHOLARSHIP IN A NETWORKED ENVIRONMENT. Written by Thomas Hatch, Randy Bass, Toru Iiyoshi, and Desiree Pointer Mace
- Compressing and Crystallizing Knowledge
A discussion on some of the ways in which
faculty are transforming knowledge about teaching and learning into
intellectually engaging and visually navigable formats.
Curated
by Senior Scholar Toru Iiyoshi
- Disciplinary Styles
This exhibition is a related resource for the book of the same name co-edited
by Senior Scholar Mary Huber.
- Mathematics Education
An exhibition showcasing work focused on math education. Curated by Jackie Dewar and Cheryl Richardson
- New Visions of K12 Teaching
Discusses how K-12 Carnegie scholars
have utilized new tools and technologies to directly reflect classroom
experiences, refract those experiences through the teacher’s analytical
lens, and represent both of the above through innovative websites. Curated by Research
Scholar Desiree Pointer Mace
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