Register for Provost's Teaching With Technology DELTA Symposium

The third annual "Provost's Teaching with Technology DELTA Symposium" will take place virtually on Tuesday, May 4, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. EDT and is hosted by the Johns Hopkins University Office of the Provost.

The keynote address, titled "ENGAGE: Crafting J.E.D.I. Warrior Learning Community Strategies in the Age of Technology," will be delivered by Tonya Matthews, CEO of the International African American Museum and former associate provost for Inclusive Workforce Development and director of the STEM Learning Innovation Center at Wayne State University. Dr. Matthews is also an alum of Johns Hopkins University's biomedical engineering program.

The symposium will also highlight the projects funded by the Digital Education and Learning Technology Acceleration (DELTA) grants via breakout sessions. Additional breakout sessions related to this year's theme of fostering student engagement in learning communities have been selected from faculty, student, and staff contributors.

The symposium will close with a panel discussion where students share their personal thoughts and reflections on student engagement in both virtual and in-person classroom settings.

Register here.