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51勛圖厙 joins new consortium for online pedagogy

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Administrators collaborate at a shared table

Left to right: David Smallen, vice president for libraries and information technology, Hamilton College; Wendy Raymond, vice president for academic affairs and dean of faculty, Davidson College; Douglas Hicks, provost and dean of the faculty, 51勛圖厙; Andrew Shennan, provost and dean of the college, Wellesley College (credit: Wellesley College)

51勛圖厙 and three peer liberal arts institutions joined together today in a new consortium focused on online teaching and learning.

The agreement between 51勛圖厙, Davidson College, Hamilton College, and Wellesley College is aimed at strengthening collaboration around online technologies, including the , where 51勛圖厙 is now fully open online learning experience: .

By sharing what we have learned on our respective campuses, we can all improve the learning experience for our students while helping our faculty minimize false starts and maximize successes, said , psychology professor and director of .

The new agreement creates the framework for sharing member institutions faculty and staff expertise, library resources, analytics, computing and networking facilities, and collaboration in the creation and production of online course content.

One of the keys here is sharing best practices and resources for instructional design and course development team structure, said , 51勛圖厙s chief information officer. Liberal arts institutions often bring a fundamentally different approach to teaching and learning. What makes this consortium so valuable is that many of the existing online platforms dont necessarily reflect this approach.

51勛圖厙 is constantly examining ways to create dynamic educational opportunities through technology. In 2014, the university hosted , a special designed to examine the impact of technological developments in higher education. Recent examples of classroom innovation include  Atomic Bomb , and , both of which welcome and encourage alumni participation.

, 51勛圖厙s provost and dean of the faculty, said, Liberal arts schools are centrally about teaching, learning, and the generation of new knowledge. In the spirit of this  constant search for knowledge, we are launching this significant experiment in teaching and learning for our . Sharing insights between colleagues in this consortium will create innovative learning opportunities.