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Improving Undergraduate STEM Education
15 September 2014 from
04:00 PM to
05:00 PM
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201 Thomas Building,
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Part two of the CESE Spring Lecture Series, “Reforming Science Education; Promoting Deep Learning in a Superficial Society." Presented by Susan Singer, Director of the Division of Undergraduate Education at the National Science Foundation. *Please note the new date for this seminar.
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Connecting Art and Science: The Historical Influence of Culture on Anatomic Studies
10 February 2014 from
03:45 PM to
04:45 PM
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112 Chambers,
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Presented by Kevin Petti, Ph. D., from the Departments of Science and Health at San Diego Miramar College. Hosted by The Department of Biology and The Center For Excellence in Science Education (CESE), Eberly College of Science
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Testing and the Data It Generates
20 February 2014 from
12:00 PM to
01:00 PM
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541 Davey,
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Part 1 of the "STEM Testing" discussion, led by Eric Loken.
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Team-Based Learning: An Introduction
07 April 2014 from
04:00 PM to
05:00 PM
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117 Thomas,
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Seminar presented by Bill Goffe, Senior Lecturer in Economics.
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Day 1: 2014 CESE Summer Workshops
13 May 2014 from
09:00 AM to
03:30 PM
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301A Chemistry,
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An itinerary for Day 1 of the 2014 CESE Summer Workshops.
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Day 2: 2014 CESE Summer Workshops
20 May 2014 from
09:00 AM to
03:30 PM
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301A Chemistry,
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An itinerary for Day 2 of the 2014 CESE Summer Workshops.
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How Can We Approach Measuring Learning Gains?
01 May 2014 from
12:00 PM to
01:00 PM
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541 Davey,
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A Brown Bag Lunch Seminar presented by Eric Loken, a Research Associate Professor in Human Development.
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Workshop with the Office of Research Protections
07 January 2015 from
12:00 PM to
01:30 PM
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114 McAlister Building,
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A brief overview of topics you will need to consider before engaging in research with human subjects will be covered in the workshop. A light lunch will be provided, so please RSVP to Tara Witherite (trw1@psu.edu) by noon on January 5th.
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Taking a Scientific Approach to Science Education Slides
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Tim Slater's Presentation
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Carl Wieman Lecture Flyer
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