Curriculum mapping acts as a catalyst for opening up lines of communication among all educators. The use of curriculum mapping encourages leadership, faculty and staff to have conversations within their own department, school, and university, increasing collegiality and breaking down silos. This session will introduce the audience to topics and conversations focusing on how curriculum mapping gets started. The session will provide some best practices, challenges, and things to consider before engaging in curriculum mapping. Finally we will discuss some of the hidden aspects and impacts of curriculum mapping.
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Dr. Dina Kurzweil has worked in the field of education for over 20 years. Her expertise is in the areas of curriculum development, instructional design, educational technology and faculty support and development. She held a variety of teaching, research, technical consulting, instructional and management positions prior to joining Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USU) where she currently serves as the Director of the Education and Technology Innovation (ETI) Support Office and teaches in the Health Professions Education (HPE) program.