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Nov. 9-13: Summer Research

Teaching Scholar Fellows to Explain Minnesota State Mankato Summer Research Nov. 9-13

2009-11-03

Mankato, Minn. – Minnesota State University, Mankato’s summer 2009 Teaching Scholar Fellows will explain their teaching-and-learning initiatives in a series of half-hour brown-bag-lunch sessions Monday through Friday, Nov. 9-13.

 

During an eight-week period in the summer, fellows research and develop tools to improve teaching and learning at the university. Their Teaching Scholar Fellowships provide support in their commitment to learning.

The 10 noontime presentations in Centennial Student Union are free and open to students, faculty, staff and the public. Beverages will be served, and audience members are invited to bring their lunches. The presentations – of interest to educators at all levels – are:

 

·        Monday, Nov. 9, CSU 201: Noon, Ann-Marie Hoskinson (Biological Sciences), “Designing Inquiry-based Laboratory Experiences for Nonmajors Biology.”

 

·        Tuesday, Nov. 11, CSU 201: Noon, Kristen Cvancara (Communication Studies), “Implementing POGIL in a “Softer” Science: Developing POGIL Applications in the Social Sciences.” 12:30 p.m.: M. Anaam Hashmi (Marketing & International Business), “Wind Energy Development and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Goals in Minnesota.”

 

·        Wednesday, Nov. 12, CSU 201: Noon, Brian Martensen (Mathematics & Statistics), “A Differential Equations Workbook and Lecture Companion.” 12:30 p.m.: In-Jae Kim (Mathematics & Statistics), “Can SAGE Replace Maple and Mathematica?”

 

·        Thursday, Nov. 13, CSU 201: Noon, Sun Kyeong Yu (Philosophy), “When Science Meets Philosophy.” 12:30 p.m.: Marlene Tappe (Health Science), “Using Formative Assessment to Enhance Pedagogy in Health Education Teacher Education.”

 

·        Friday, Nov. 14, CSU 285: Noon, Vincent Winstead (Electrical & Computer Engineering & Technology), “Interactive Simulation Development for Electrical Power Systems.” 12:30 p.m.: Namyong Lee (Mathematics & Statistics), “Design a New Interdisciplinary Course in Mathematical Biology.”

 

Those with a disability who need a reasonable accommodation may call (507) 389-2077 or 711 (MRS/TTY).

Minnesota State Mankato, a comprehensive, doctoral university with 14,950 students and two satellite sites, is part of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system, which comprises 32 institutions across the state.

 

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