engage - transforming teaching and learning through technology

Essential Learning Outcomes for Liberal Education (LEAP)
Seven Principles for Good Practice in Undergraduate Education - Chickering & Gamson (1987)
Pedagogies of Engagement - Smith, Sheppard, Johnson & Johnson (2005)

Teaching and Learning Excellence (TLE)
The Wisconsin Experience
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Bloom's Taxonomy


welcome

Technology holds the potential to revolutionize teaching and learning. At DoIT, we’re continuing UW-Madison’s proud, forward-thinking tradition.

Through the Engage program, we’re partnering with instructors to transform higher education by exploring, evaluating, and disseminating best practices for teaching and learning with technology.

current award programs
simulations & gamessimulations & gamesFaculty awardee demos & projects, research articles, resources, evaluation, online communities, presentations, GameQuest.
simulations & gamestechnology-enhanced collaborative group work awardProgram info, examples, research, evaluation, & resources.

research & evaluation

research & evaluationresearch & evaluation Award evaluation, alignment with campus, top teaching challenges, pedagogical frameworks.
information & resources
software & toolssoftware & tools Description, application, examples, documentation & tips, download Engage open source tools.
accomplishments & showcaseaccomplishments & portfolio Faculty integration of technology into teaching, past award programs, evaluation results and technical information.
about engageabout engage Mission, description & history, facts, people & faculty advisory group, copyright & intellectual property,
contact us. Watch video.

photos of teaching and learning
engage highlights

announcements

engage communities

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