The latest installment of Great Conversations has been released. Titled Teaching Innovation and Assessment for the Campus of the Future, the video features Dr. Patricia Hutchings and discusses the use of assessments in a university classroom setting to improve undergraduate learning. The conversation can be watched here on ProfessorPedia.
Dr. Hutchings is a senior scholar with the National Institute for Learning Outcomes Assessment (NILOA), a collective focused on improving undergraduate learning outcomes by using assessments. She received her doctorate in English from the University of Iowa and served as a senior staff member with the American Association for Higher Education from 1987-1997.
Dr. Hutching’s work focuses on developing strategies that foster a campus culture of teaching and learning. Her most recent publications include:
- The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Reconsidered: Institutional Integration and Impact (2011)
- Using Evidence of Student Learning to Improve Higher Education (2015)
Great Conversations is a video series of faculty-curated conversations with scholars and researchers. To watch videos in the series, visit www.teaching.iu.edu/greatconversations/ or search “Great Conversations” in ProfessorPedia.