Interested in teaching with special collections, but not sure how to get started? Plan to attend the Seminars for Excellence in Teaching (SET) featuring the 2018 Baylor Libraries Teaching Fellows. Fellows will present lightning talks on how the use of special collections materials enhances teaching and learning in their courses. Attendees will leave the session with ideas for incorporating special collections into their own courses and prepared to apply for a summer 2019 fellowship. The SET will take place on Tuesday, March 26, at 3:30 pm in Moody Library 104 (Active Learning Lab). This year’s lineup includes the following:
- James Cochran, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of English (Digital Collections Fellow)
- Ginger Hanchey, Ph.D., Department of English (Armstrong Browning Library Fellow)
- Adrienne Harris, Ph.D., Department of Modern Languages and Cultures (Keston Center Fellow)
- Julie Holcomb, Ph.D., Museum Studies (Central Libraries Special Collections Fellow)
- Joel Iliff, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History (Armstrong Browning Library Fellow)
- Steven Jug, Ph.D., Department of Modern Languages and Cultures (Keston Center Fellow)
- Moisés Park, Ph.D., Department of Modern Languages and Cultures (Texas Collection Fellow)
- Jun Qian, D.M.A., School of Music (Central Libraries Special Collections Fellow)
- Robbie Rogers, M.A. Candidate, Department of Journalism, Public Relations and New Media (Digital Collections Fellow)
- Laine Scales, Ph.D., Professor of Higher Education and Associate Dean of Graduate Studies and Professional Development (Texas Collection Fellow)
If you are interested in attending this SET, please register through the Academy for Teaching and Learning website: https://www.baylor.edu/atl/index.php?id=873859