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INSPIRE2 Graduate Teaching Workshop
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This two-day workshop, geared towards Georgia Tech STEM graduate students and post-docs with an interest in engineering education, will introduce participants to non-traditional, interactive teaching methods in the classroom.
Dr. Michael Prince, professor of chemical engineering at Bucknell University and a renowned expert in engineering education techniques, is our keynote speaker and co-host.
Coffee, lunch, and afternoon snacks will be served during the workshop. There is no registration fee.
During the workshop, participants will:
- Learn the necessary components of an effective learning environment
- Be introduced to and have interactive discussions about the application of active and collaborative learning techniques
- Hear testimony from a variety of Georgia Tech professors who have successfully implemented non-traditional, active, and collaborative learning techniques in their classrooms
- Broaden their network of colleagues who are interested in improving STEM education
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- Workflow Status:Published
- Created By:Kristen Bailey
- Created:04/25/2014
- Modified By:Fletcher Moore
- Modified:04/13/2017
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