A "great event" that provides "inspiration and enthusiasm" at the start of a new semester, according to a 2008 participant.
Bill Buhro, Professor and Chair of Chemistry, integrates technology with more traditional teaching tools to help his students visualize solid-state structures.
"The i teach symposium is a wonderful opportunity to get together and talk about teaching." Kathryn Miller, Professor and Chair, Biology
The University's participation in the annual ECAR study sheds light on how WU undergraduates use and perceive technology, within and outside the classroom.

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i teach provides opportunities for Washington University faculty from across the disciplines to exchange ideas and insights on teaching.


The i teach 2012 faculty symposium took place on January 12 in Seigle Hall on the Danforth Campus. Session materials are now available on the symposium schedule page. Expand each session to find materials.

Please check back soon for photos and other new additions.

 

 

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