The Liberal Arts Symposium brings together the scholarship of all faculty who have a vested interest in incorporating Liberal Arts ideals into their teaching, whether they teach in the Liberal Arts or not.
Activities for Exploring Our Language Teacher Identities Susanne Rizzo, The American University in Cairo AUC |
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Alhamdulillah Humanizing Online Education Through a Gratitude-Based Curriculum Michelle Henry, The American University in Cairo AUC |
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Breaking International Boundaries Intercultural Virtual Exchange Heba Fathelbab, The American University in Cairo AUC |
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Developing Quality and Equity through Engaged Teaching and Learning Michelle Henry, The American University in Cairo AUC |
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Engaging Students Online with Design Thinking Sophie Farag, The American University in Cairo AUC |
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Liberal Arts and Global Connectivity Sanaa Makhlouf, The American University in Cairo AUC |
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Liberal Arts Symposium-Closing Session Doris Jones, The American University in Cairo AUC |
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Michelle Miller, Northern Arizona University |
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Liberal Arts Symposium-Opening Session and Meet and Greet Doris Jones, The American University in Cairo AUC |
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Liberal Arts Symposium-Opening Session and Welcome Remarks Doris Jones, The American University in Cairo AUC |
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Liberal Arts Symposium-Opening Session and Welcome Remarks of the Dean Doris Jones, The American University in Cairo AUC |
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Lifelong Learning via Digital Literacy Tool and Skills Rania Jabr, The American University in Cairo AUC |
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Teacher Well-being What, Why, and How Hala Tadros, The American University in Cairo AUC |
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Three Quick and Easy Ways to Create an Engaged, Inclusive Learning Community Online Juleen Keevy, The American University in Cairo AUC |