Towards Positive Collaboration in Online Learning Environments
PhD researcher Daniel Davis will share findings from the empirical literature on fostering productive collaboration and civil engagement in online learning settings.
PhD researcher Daniel Davis will share findings from the empirical literature on fostering productive collaboration and civil engagement in online learning settings.
This year's topic celebrates one of the issues at the heart of the KIE story: disability. Join us in person or watch via live stream!
The seventh unit of our Introduction to Bioethics MOOC, led by Dr. Robert (Bob) Veatch, goes live this Friday.
The eighth unit of our Introduction to Bioethics MOOC, led by Dr. John Keown, goes live this Friday.
The ninth unit of our Introduction to Bioethics MOOC, led by Dr. Madison Powers, goes live this Friday.
The tenth unit of our Introduction to Bioethics MOOC, led by Drs. Rebecca Kukla and Madison Powers, goes live this Friday.
The sixth unit of our Introduction to Bioethics MOOC, led by Dr. Maggie Little, goes live this Friday.
The fifth unit of our Introduction to Bioethics MOOC, led by Dr. Karen Stohr, goes live this Friday.
Oncologist Robert Clarke will discuss his work, including clinical research on breast cancer therapies, as part of a University Information Services series.
Today is the last day to complete the course quizzes for a chance to earn a verified certificate from edX.
Register online via edX for this year's ten-week online course, which goes live on April 15th, 2016.
The KIE's popular Introduction to Bioethics MOOC launches for a third live run, now with ten weeks of content on a custom-designed platform built to complement its formal home on edX.
Today is the last day to complete the formal quizzes for our Introduction to Bioethics MOOC for a chance to earn a certificate from edX.
Maggie Little addresses the US Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues on the Institute’s pioneering work in bioethics education and public literacy.
The KIE's popular Introduction to Bioethics MOOC launches for a second live run, now with ten weeks of content on a custom-designed platform built to complement its formal home on edX.
Week six covers Bioethics Crossing Borders, with scholars Rebecca Kukla and Madison Powers on international research and medical tourism, and feeding the world in 2050.
Week five covers Bioethics at the End of Life, with scholars Bob Veatch and John Keown on death and dying, and euthanasia.
Week three covers Bioethics and Justice, with scholars Bob Veatch and Madison Powers on health care allocation and climate justice.