"The i teach symposium is a wonderful opportunity to get together and talk about teaching." Kathryn Miller, Professor and Chair, Biology
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 tools to help students visualize solid-state structures.
Data from the annual ECAR study provide insights on WUSTL undergraduates' uses and perceptions of technology.

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Save the Date for i teach 2014: January 9, 2014 in the Knight Center, Danforth Campus

Read the Winter 2013 i teach newsletter to learn about the WU-CIRTL program to prepare future faculty in STEM, WUSTL results from the ECAR study of students and technology, and recommendations for using online discussion boards to facilitate class discussion.