PHDL Faculty Member Wins Funding for Innovative Teaching Proposal (26 May 2017)

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Published 26 May 2017

Projects that show the most promise in introducing innovative approaches to teaching are selected each year by the Office of the Provost's Advisory Council on Instructional Excellence. Christina Mair, PhD, assistant professor, Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, Graduate School of Public Health, was one of seven winning teaching proposals that received funding as part of Pitt's 2017 Innovation in Education Awards Program. Her project will enhance Pitt's multilevel statistical modeling course using Panopto to create out-of-class videos and Solstice to enhance in-class activities.