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Make a Gift to DIIASupport the UT Division of Instructional Innovation and Assessment (DIIA) You can invest in the teaching and learning mission of The University of Texas at Austin and provide opportunities to students and faculty by supporting the UT Division of Instructional Innovation and Assessment (DIIA). DIIA was created in 2001 as a response to the evolving teaching, technology, and assessment needs of University faculty and students. The specific purpose of DIIA is to research and integrate best teaching practices, innovative instructional technologies, and effective assessment methods. For more details about advancing UT’s teaching and learning mission through DIIA please choose from the following: DIIA Mission DIIA MissionDIIA integrates pedagogy, instructional technology, and assessment promoting effective and innovative instructional and evaluation practices in support of the University's core purpose and values. DIIA is a central division with the express mission to work with all University colleges, schools, and units to enhance teaching and learning. Alumni and friends who wish to bridge disciplines, support multiple colleges and schools, and create the “disciplined culture of excellence that generates intellectual excitement, transforms lives, and develops leaders” will view DIIA as a resource that directly and immediately impacts the University’s teaching and learning mission. How to Give OnlineYou can submit your gift online through the University’s secure online web form, or we welcome the opportunity to meet with you and discuss your interests. For more information on supporting DIIA, please contact: Stacy McCracken, Director of DevelopmentContinuing and Innovative Education P.O. Box 7817 Austin, TX 78713-7817 512-232-5148 stacy.mccracken@austin.utexas.edu Endowments and Planned Giving For more information on Endowments and Planned Giving, please contact: Corporate and Foundation GivingDIIA’s University role is to research and integrate best teaching practices, innovative instructional technologies, and effective assessment methods. As a part of this role, DIIA is a leader in the investigation and application of innovative instructional technologies appropriate to contemporary higher education. Corporations and foundations that wish to research, evaluate, and advance emerging instructional technologies and “define for the 21st century what it means to be a university of the first class” will view DIIA as a partner in the exploration of 21st century teaching and learning. For more information on Corporate and Foundation giving, please contact: Stacy McCracken, Director of DevelopmentContinuing and Innovative Education P.O. Box 7817 Austin, TX 78713-7817 512-232-5148 stacy.mccracken@austin.utexas.edu
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