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Is the Tail Wagging the Dog?
In this workshop, facilitator Jim Zimmerman discusses the use of technology in the classroom. Does technology help or hinder the learning process?
Shock and Awe:
The Risks and Benefits of the Socratic Method
Facilitators Aditya Adarkar and David Benfield discuss the application of the Socratic Method in the classroom.
Using Controversy to Develop Intellectual Sophistication:
Lessons From Evolutionary Biology
This workshop focuses on ways to use controversial topics to enhance learning. Facilitated by Scott Kight.
Successful Mentoring of Undergraduate Students on Research Projects
This workshop, facilitated by Michael Jones, discusses techniques for assisting undergraduate students.
Diversity in the Classroom
Milton Fuentes, facilitator, explores teaching strategies for exploring diversity.
There are more podcasts to come soon. Stay tuned!
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| Ken Bain, Director