Present at Provost's Teaching With Technology DELTA Symposium

Johns Hopkins University faculty, staff, and students are invited to submit a proposal to present at the third annual Provost's Teaching With Technology DELTA Symposium.

The online event, which is scheduled for Tuesday, May 4, and hosted by the Office of the Provost, will feature presentations and discussions focused on promoting teaching excellence at Johns Hopkins University and highlight the projects funded by the DELTA grant initiative. A special keynote address will be given by Dr. Tonya Matthews, associate provost for inclusive workforce development and director of the STEM Learning Innovation Center at Wayne State University. This year's theme is fostering student engagement in learning communities.

Presenting at the symposium gives you the opportunity to share your teaching innovation with your colleagues who are both committed to outstanding teaching and curious about creative solutions to ongoing challenges. If you would like to submit a proposal for a breakout session presentation (45 minutes), please read and respond to the call for proposals by March 15.

Regardless of whether you submit a proposal, we hope you attend the symposium on May 4. This event is free, and early registration is now open.

Further details on proposal submission and registration can be found on the DELTA Symposium page of the Office of the Provost website.


About the DELTA initiative:

The Provost's Digital Education and Learning Technology Acceleration (DELTA) initiative is intended to unleash the potential of digital technology and encourage the Johns Hopkins community to think creatively about how to enhance our shared teaching and learning enterprise.

For more information about DELTA, visit the DELTA grants page of the Office of the Provost website.