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Elon Law Review symposium on Technology, Cybersecurity & the Fourth Amendment – March 4
February 4, 2016
Join the editors of the Elon Law Review for a Friday, March 4, 2016 symposium titled “Body Cameras, Big Data, and Privacy: Twenty First Century Technology, Cybersecurity and the Fourth Amendment.”
Talking Teaching Tuesday on research mentoring as teaching – March 15
February 4, 2016
Join us to discuss the relationship between teaching and mentoring undergraduate researchers.
CATL reading group on engaging students as partners in learning and teaching – March 1
February 4, 2016
This discussion will focus on critically analyzing the “student partnership” framework and considering possible implications for this approach for Elon faculty and students.
Meredith Goldsmith – What Can We Learn from a Map? Using GIS in the Humanities Classroom – April 18
February 4, 2016
In this presentation and workshop, we’ll explore the use of mapping in introductory courses in the humanities.
CATL workshop on transparent assignment design – Feb. 24
February 4, 2016
During this interactive session, we’ll discuss and apply the three simple principles outlined in the study to an assignment you’d like to improve or develop for a course.
Talking Teaching Tuesday on contemplative pedagogy – Feb. 23
February 4, 2016
Join us at the Oak House to discuss contemplative pedagogy practices.
CATL workshop on teaching financially challenged students – Feb. 11
February 4, 2016
In this lunch discussion, we will share research from recent studies along with strategies that are effective for working with and supporting students who have high financial need.
CATL workshop on active learning – Feb. 16
February 4, 2016
This workshop will focus on a handful of active learning strategies that can work in many types of courses.
Elon Law professor analyzes new “Ag-Gag” law
February 4, 2016
Elon Law Professor Enrique Armijo explained on WFDD radio why North Carolina’s new Property Protection Act, allowing companies to sue whistleblowers who conduct undercover investigations, is likely to be struck down in federal court.
Tony Weaver discusses Super Bowl’s economic impact and future
February 4, 2016
The chair of the Sport and Event Management Department participated in a question-and-answer interview examining topics relating to the National Football League’s championship game.