Narratives are powerful tools to engage your students and get them to think about how and what they are learning applies outside the classroom.
This virtual session, from 11 a.m. to noon on Oct. 11, will feature five faculty members who will discuss the use of narratives for instruction and share how they are using this tool in unique and creative ways.
Presenters include:
Kris Hash, professor, School of Social Work
Alyssa Beall, teaching assistant professor, Religious Studies
Kim Floyd, associate professor, Child Development and Family Studies
William Hal Gorby, teaching associate professor, Department of History
Jay Malarcher, associate professor, School of Theatre and Dance
Register to attend the Panel on Using Narratives in Your Course.