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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:HILT Conference 2016: Interactivity
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SUMMARY:HILT Conference 2016: Interactivity
DESCRIPTION:<p>HILT’s fifth Annual Conference was held on Friday, September 30th in Wasserstein Hall.&nbsp;The event showcased varied interactive instructional approaches and considerations for Harvard in an evolving education landscape. <a href="https://hilt.harvard.edu/news-and-events/events/2016-hilt-conference/">Event materials, video recordings, and resources</a>.</p><h2>Event Program</h2><h3>8:30am Breakfast and registration</h3><h3>9:10am Welcome remarks&nbsp;from&nbsp;Drew Faust, President, Harvard University</h3><h3>9:30am Why Interactivity? Preparing Today's Students for 2040</h3><ul><li><strong>Jack Goldstone</strong>, Virginia E. and John T. Hazel, Jr. Professor of Public Policy, George Mason University; Public Policy Fellow, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars</li><li><strong>Rebecca Winthrop</strong>, Senior Fellow and Director of the Center for Universal Education, The Brookings Institution</li></ul><p>Introduction by:&nbsp;<strong>Erin Driver-Linn</strong>, Director, Harvard Initiative for Learning and Teaching; Associate Provost for Institutional Research</p><h3>10:45am Ideas for Improving Teaching and Learning Practices (<a href="https://hilt.harvard.edu/news-and-events/2016-conference-breakout-sessions/">Breakout Sessions</a>)</h3><ul><li>Case Teaching as Practiced Across Disciplines and Professions at Harvard</li><li>How Can Research Advance Learning?</li><li>Creative Approaches and Nudges for Educational Development</li><li>Student-led Learning: How and Why</li><li>Small-scale Teaching Innovations</li><li>Slowing Down Learning and the Benefits of Frustration</li></ul><h3>12:15pm Opportunities for Improving Teaching and Learning at Harvard</h3><ul><li><strong>Alan Garber</strong> (moderator), Provost, Harvard University; Mallinckrodt Professor of Health Care Policy (HMS); Professor of Economics (FAS)</li><li><strong>Danielle Allen</strong>, Director of the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics (FAS); Professor of Government (FAS); Professor of Education (HGSE)</li><li><strong>Ned Hall</strong>, Norman E. Vuilleumier Professor of Philosophy (FAS)</li></ul><p>Introduction by:&nbsp;<strong>Peter Bol</strong>, Vice Provost for Advances in Learning; Charles H. Carswell Professor of East Asian Languages and Civilizations (FAS)</p><h3>1:30pm Closing</h3>
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