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This ten-hour workshop is a Graduate School of Arts & Sciences initiative being conducted by the Teaching Lab in the
Arts and Sciences Computing Center
. Its goal is to enhance the preparation of
Arts and Sciences
graduate students as future faculty and professionals working in an increasingly technology-intensive world. The workshop series is being conducted on the Danforth campus in May of 2008.
These workshop web pages are also conceived as tools for independent study. Please feel free to use these pages for your professional development and in your own teaching. Do inform the development team by using the email link below and credit
Washington University Graduate School of Arts & Sciences.
Course concept and development for 2008 by Liberman Fellows Stacy DeZutter and Tanya Roth, with additional support from former Liberman Fellow Courtney Bates; Kathy Atnip, Program Director.
Email the development team:
gssw@artsci.wustl.edu
Others involved in developing this project include former Liberman Fellows: Courtney Bates, Ryan Shirey. David Callon, Kamaal Haque, Jason Kaufman,Petr Kouzmine, Anastasiya Lakhtikova, Sarah McGaughey Susan Hays Bussey, Mike Divine, Alyssa Lonner, James Marton, Mike Orlando, Nancy Richardson, Stephanie Tucker, Fritz Vandover, and Karin Zimmer; Liz Peterson, Associate Director of Teaching Center, Associate Dean Elaine Berland, Dean Robert E. Thach and, of course, our generous sponsor, Lee Liberman.
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