The Office of the Provost has announced the winners of the Provost’s Teaching and Learning Grants for 2018-2019.  Besides for announcing the winners for the fifth round of the Hybrid Learning Course Redesign and Delivery and the third round of the Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) grants, awardees for two new grants, the Start Small! Mini-Grants and the Large-Scale Teaching & Learning Grants, were announced as well.

Start Small! Mini-Grants 

  • Maria Abascal, Assistant Professor of Sociology
    Learning Experimental Methods Through Hands-On Data Collection
    Sociology
  • Bill Bower, Special Lecturer in Population and Family Health
    Samantha Garbers, Assistant Professor of Population and Family Health at the Columbia University Medical Center
    Game-Based Program Planning & Logic Model Learning Experience
    Mailman School of Public Health
    Columbia University Irving Medical Center
  • Logan Brenner, Lecturer in Discipline, Earth and Environmental Sciences
    Ellen Crapster-Pregont, Lecturer in Discipline, Earth and Environmental Sciences
    Development & Implementation of Brain and Behavior Case-Based Learning Experience to Enhance Scientific Habits of Mind in the Columbia College Core Curriculum
    Earth & Environmental Sciences
  • Daniel Esposito, Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering
    Evaluation and Assessment Tools For a Course-Based Crowdsourcing Activity
    School of Engineering and Applied Science
  • Alice Heicklen, Senior Lecturer, Biological Sciences
    Developing Probing Questions for Original Research Article Class Discussion
    Biological Sciences
  • Denise Milstein, Lecturer in Discipline, Sociology
    Dispatches from the Field: Social Observation in Print 
    Sociology
  • Amy Starecheski, Director of the Oral History Master of Arts Program
    Curating Oral Histories: Audience Engagement, Evaluation, and Student Learning
    Sociology
  • Elsa Stéphan, Lecturer in Discipline, French
    Creative Use of Digital Tools in the Language Classroom
    French & Romance Philology

Hybrid Learning Course Redesign and Delivery 

  • Andres Bendesky, Assistant Professor of Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Biology
    Deren Eaton, Assistant Professor of Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Biology
    Principles and Practice in Modern Genomic Data Science
    Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Biology
  • Doru Cojoc, Lecturer in Discipline, International and Public Affairs
    Visualizing Theory Using Online Simulations
    School of International and Public Affairs
  • Isobel Contento, Mary Swartz Rose Professor of Nutrition and Education
    Facilitating Students Learning the Processes of Effective Nutrition Through Blending the Fields of Nutrition Science, Psychology, Education and Communication
    Teachers College
  • Wing Fu, Assistant Professor of Rehabilitation and Regenerative Medicine (Physical Therapy) at the Columbia University Medical Center
    Developing Students’ Clinical Reasoning Through a Hybrid Doctoral Course With Low-Cost Patient Simulations
    Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons
  • Nikhar Gaikwad, Instructor in Political Science
    Video and Case Study Pedagogy in International Political Economy
    Political Science
  • Vanessa Guida, Lecturer in Discipline, Undergraduate Writing
    Self-Directed Online Academic Writing Course for International Students
    English and Comparative Literature
  • Kim Hekimian, Assistant Professor of Nutrition (in Pediatrics and in the Institute of Human Nutrition) at the Columbia University Medical Center
    Research Methods in Global Population Health
    Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons
    Columbia University Irving Medical Center
  • David Helfand, Professor of Astronomy
    Simulating The Universe: Simulating Active Learning
    Astronomy
  • Dana March, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology at the Columbia University Medical Center
    Hybrid Learning for Quantitative Foundations
    Mailman School of Public Health
    Columbia University Irving Medical Center
  • Mary Ann Price, Lecturer in Discipline, Biological Sciences
    Improving the Implementation of Case Studies in Physiology
    Biological Sciences
  • Sharon Schwartz, Professor of Epidemiology at the Columbia University Medical Center
    Epidemiology II: Going All the Way With Team-Based Learning
    Mailman School of Public Health
    Columbia University Irving Medical Center
  • Katherine Shear, Marion E. Kenworthy Professor of Psychiatry in Social Work
    Redesigning “Introduction to Grief Therapy” with Interactive Videos
    School of Social Work

Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs)

  • William Eimicke, Professor of Professional Practice
    Making the Case: Audiovisual Case Study Method and Creation
    School of International and Public Affairs
  • Alice Kessler-Harris, R. Gordon Hoxie Professor Emerita of American History
    Women Have Always Worked*
    *revision to existing course
    History
  • Beth E. Morgan, Director of Higher Education Transition and Partnership
    Attaining Higher Education
    Center for Veteran Transition and Integration (CVTI)

Large-Scale Teaching & Learning Grants 

  • Pam Cobrin, Co-Director of First-Year Seminar
    Laurie Postlewate, Co-Director of First-Year Seminar
    Wendy Schor-Haim, Director of First-Year Writing
    Cecelia Lie-Spahn, Associate Director of First-Year Writing
    Building and Sustaining Inclusive Pedagogies in First-Year Writing & First-Year Seminar at Barnard College
    Barnard College
  • Ivana Nikolic Hughes, Senior Lecturer in Chemistry
    Assessment to Document Student Learning in Frontiers of Science
    Chemistry
  • Julie Kornfeld, Associate Professor of Epidemiology at the Columbia University Medical Center, Vice Dean for Education
    Transforming Public Health Education at Mailman Through Digital Learning
    Mailman School of Public Health
    Columbia University Irving Medical Center
  • Dustin Rubenstein, Associate Professor of Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Biology
    Darcy Kelley, Harold Weintraub Professor of Biological Sciences
    sTEAM Fellowship Program: A Team-based, Experiential Learning Research Program for Underrepresented Students
    Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Biology
    Biological Sciences
  • Dana Wolf, Associate Professor of Dental Medicine (Periodontics) at the Columbia University Medical Center
    Division of Periodontics: Online Faculty Calibration Tool
    College of Dental Medicine
    Columbia University Irving Medical Center

Visit the Office of the Vice Provost for Teaching and Learning’s website to learn more about the teaching and learning grants and all the awardees from this and previous years: https://vptl.columbia.edu/request-for-proposals/