Learning Innovation and the Future of Higher Education: A Book Talk with Joshua Kim & Eddie Maloney

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Learning Innovation and the Future of Higher Education: A Book Talk with Joshua Kim & Eddie Maloney

By JHU | Center for Educational Resources

Date and time

Monday, February 24, 2020 · 12 - 1:30pm EST

Location

3400 N Charles St

Johns Hopkins University Levering Hall - The Great Hall, Homewood Campus Baltimore, MD 21218

Description

Please join us for a conversation with Joshua Kim and Edward Malone following the release of their new book Learning Innovation and the Future of Higher Education (JHU Press).


This talk is hosted by The Center for Educational Resources at Johns Hopkins University and is free and open to the public. Seating is limited, please register.


Lunch will be available starting at 11:45 a.m.

Conversation begins at 12 p.m. followed by a book signing. Copies of the book will be available to purchase.


A quiet revolution is sweeping across US colleges and universities as schools rethink how students learn both inside and outside the classroom. At the intersection of learning, technology, design, and organizational change lies the foundation of a new academic discipline of digital learning. In Learning Innovation and the Future of Higher Education, Joshua Kim and Edward Maloney explore the context of this new discipline, show how it exists within a larger body of scholarship, and give examples of how this scholarship is being used on campuses.

About the Speakers:

Joshua Kim, Ph.D., is the director of online programs and strategy at Dartmouth College, and a senior fellow for academic transformation, learning, and design at the Center for New Designs in Learning & Scholarship (CNDLS) at Georgetown University.

Edward Maloney, Ph.D., is the executive director of the Center for New Designs in Learning and Scholarship (CNDLS), a professor of the practice of narrative literature and theory in the Department of English, and the founding director of the Program in Learning, Design, and Technology at Georgetown University.




FAQs

Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?

No. You will sign in upon arrival.


Where are the events located?

The talk will be held in The Great Hall of Levering Hall (campus map), located off the Decker Quad, above the South Visitor Garage. The best GPS address to get to this parking location is 3101 Wyman Park Dr, Baltimore, MD 21218.

What are my parking options?

Visitors to Johns Hopkins University should park in the South Garage or metered areas surrounding campus. Parking in any other area, lot, roadway, or campus property may result in ticketing, booting and/or towing.

The South Garage which is underneath Mason Hall and accessed from Wyman Park Drive (between San Martin and Art Museum Drives). South Garage is open 24 hours a day and staffed from 8am to 6pm.

The exit gates accept paid entry tickets, exit vouchers and credit cards. The Pay Station is located in the vestibule next to the Parking Office.

The CER will validate parking for non-JHU guests.

Who do I contact with questions/concerns?

Please contact Lacey Henry, Events Coordinator, Lacey.Henry@jhu.edu.

Organized by

The CER provides a variety of programs and services for faculty, graduate students and postdoctoral fellows in the John Hopkins University's Krieger School of Arts and Sciences and the Whiting School of Engineering including teaching resources, educational technology and tools, and a number of instruction-related publications. CER staff members meet with faculty to discuss course enhancements, manage the Technology Fellowship program, collaborate with faculty on grant projects, and offer structured opportunities for faculty to learn about educational innovations. CER also manages the University’s Teaching Academy.  To request a consultation with a CER staff member or to get more information about our services, please email cerweb@jhu.edu.

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