Johns Hopkins is pleased to host the Excellence in Online Teaching Symposium, bringing faculty and instructional staff together to share best practices in designing and facilitating online courses and programs. This is an online event from noon to 4 p.m. on Dec. 19, during which members of the Johns Hopkins community hope to learn from and engage with colleagues from institutions across the globe.
This year's keynote is David Rettinger, who teaches Psychology at the University of Tulsa and served as president of the International Center for Academic Integrity. His academic integrity research has been featured in Inside Higher Ed and The New York Times. He has published, delivered addresses, and led workshops globally, including a Fulbright in Nepal.
If you are part of the JHU community, registration is free. If you are from another institution, the cost is $99 for general admission, $49 for presenters, and $29 for students. Information to join the online symposium via Zoom will be shared the week before the event.
Johns Hopkins is committed to promoting the full participation of all individuals with disabilities in the Excellence in Online Teaching Symposium. To request an accommodation or for inquiries about accessibility, please contact Haley Knapp at hknapp3@jhu.edu. In all situations, a good faith effort (up until the time of the event) will be made to provide accommodations.