Scholarship of Teaching and Learning - Past SoTL Conferences

Past SoTL Conferences

2021 Links to an external site.: Christine Harrington (New Jersey City University). With Equity in Mind: Designing a Motivational Syllabus

2019: José Antonio Bowen (Goucher College). Technology and the New Learning Economy: Creating a Climate that Supports Student Development

2018: Ken Bain (Best Teachers Institute). Fostering Deep Thinking and Creativity

2017: James M. Lang (Assumption College, Worchester, MA). Small Teaching: Lessons From The Science Of Learning

2016: Dr. David Pace (Indiana University, Bloomington). Empowering Teaching Through SoTL Communities: Past, Present and Future

2015: Dr. Todd Zakrajek (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill). Overcoming Apathy: Increasing Motivation in the Classroom

2014: Dr. Carol Hostetter (Indiana University, Bloomington). High Impact Practices: Follow the Evidence!

2013: Dr. Anthony Ciccone (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee). Learning Matters: Reflections on the Power of Inquiry

2012: Dr. Hilary Kahn ( Indiana University Bloomington). At Home and Abroad: Teaching and Learning without Borders

2011: Dr. Gregory Light (Northwestern University). In Pursuit of Learning: A Framework for Rethinking Teaching in Higher Education

2010: Susan Hatfield (Winona State University). Good Practice in Action

2009: John Seely Brown (Visiting scholar, University of Southern California). Teaching with Technology

2008: Dr. James Lang (Assumption College). Cultivating Excellence through Mentoring and Collaboration

2007: Dr. Milt Cox (Miami University – Ohio). Building Learning Communities: Blueprints, Scaffolding, and Support Success

2006: Ken Bain (New York University). Start with the Student: Research on How Students Learn

2005: Dr. Kathleen McKinney (Illinois State University). Evidence of Learning Through SoTL: The Power of The Student Voice

2004: Dr. Dennis Jacobs (University of Notre Dame). Beyond the Ivy: The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning and Civic Engagement

2003: Dr. Barbara Cambridge (IUPUI). Campus Progress: Organizing to Support the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning

2002: Harvey Bender (Notre Dame). Confessions of a Carnegie Scholar: Science as a Human Activity

2001: Dr. Craig Nelson (IU Bloomington). How Could I Do Scholarship of Teaching and Learning? Selected examples of Several Different Genres of SOTL

2000: Eugene Rice (AAHE). Enlarging What It Means to Be a Scholar: Where Are We?