Special Projects
Read on for information about several projects that have benefited from working with the Lehigh Lab.
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ITaLLIC: Innovations in Teaching Large Lecture Introductory Courses. A group of facutly and LTS staff meet weekly to discuss ways to redesign courses so as to meet challenges particular to the large lecture environment.
Condensed Matter Physics. Professor James Gunton (Physics) worked with Judd Hark to create a new website highlighting this group's activities.
Global Citizenship Professor Hannah Stewart-Gambino (Political Science), director of Lehigh's Global Citizenship program, worked closely with instructional designers Judd Hark and Johanna Brams to create a website that showcases the GC program by highlighting ongoing student projects.
Art History Framework: Scott Gordon (English) worked with Lehigh Lab staff to create a website that allows students to easily compare works of art.
Clipper Project Profs. Natalie Foster (Chemistry), Thomas Hyclak (Economics), David Johnson (Mathematics), Edward Gallagher (English), and Jacob Kazakia (Mechanical Engineering taught courses in this multi-year research and development initiative that is investigating the costs and benefits of offering web-based university courses to high school seniors.
Excel Competency Video: All College of Business and Economics students must pass an Excel proficiency exam during their first semester at Lehigh. Because streaming videos and materials are located on a training website, students can gain proficiency at their own pace.
J-SAW: Journal of Student Award Winners an e-journal publication of 1996-present Donald T. Campbell Social Science Research Prizes and 2004 forward Williams Writing and Performance Awards. Scheduled to publish in late 2004 with ongoing yearly additions. (Faculty Involvement: Ed Lotto - Chair Williams, Bruce Moon Chair Campbell).
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