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Events List

  1. #POD21: Evolving Beyond Crisis–Connecting to the Future

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  2. BioQUEST Summer Workshop (virtual)

    Keynote: Brian Donovan on dismantling White supremacy and discussion Tuesday July 20 Main workshops and group time July 26-30 (see schedule) Keynote: Ye Tao on interdisciplinary scientific approaches to ecological problems and discussion Tuesday August 3

  3. GRC Undergraduate Biology Education Research

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  4. Fundamentals of POGIL Virtual Workshop

    Check out POGIL's calendar for future events.

  5. Transcending Barriers: Connecting Indigenous and Western Knowledge

    Video Recorded session are on the NCSCE Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSyrJV4DhWoc7ODDCahg7lg

  6. Fundamentals of POGIL Virtual Workshop

    This virtual event is an introductory workshop and is designed for those with limited or no previous exposure to POGIL. Participants will have the opportunity to engage in POGIL activities, observe facilitation strategies firsthand, and learn about POGIL classroom implementation. After attending this session, participants will be able to: list the essential elements of POGIL pedagogy and philosophy list desirable student learning outcomes supported by POGIL pedagogy ...

  7. Fundamentals of POGIL Virtual Workshop

    This virtual event is an introductory workshop and is designed for those with limited or no previous exposure to POGIL. Participants will have the opportunity to engage in POGIL activities, observe facilitation strategies firsthand, and learn about POGIL classroom implementation. After attending this session, participants will be able to: list the essential elements of POGIL pedagogy and philosophy list desirable student learning outcomes supported by POGIL pedagogy ...

  8. Fundamentals of POGIL Virtual Workshop

    This virtual event is an introductory workshop and is designed for those with limited or no previous exposure to POGIL. Participants will have the opportunity to engage in POGIL activities, observe facilitation strategies firsthand, and learn about POGIL classroom implementation. After attending this session, participants will be able to: list the essential elements of POGIL pedagogy and philosophy list desirable student learning outcomes supported by POGIL pedagogy ...

  9. POD National Conference

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  10. NABT national conference

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  11. Fundamentals of POGIL Virtual Workshop

    This virtual event is an introductory workshop and is designed for those with limited or no previous exposure to POGIL. Participants will have the opportunity to engage in POGIL activities, observe facilitation strategies firsthand, and learn about POGIL classroom implementation. After attending this session, participants will be able to: list the essential elements of POGIL pedagogy and philosophy list desirable student learning outcomes supported by POGIL pedagogy ...

  12. 2020-21 POGIL eSeries: Facilitating Meaningful Interactions in the Online/Hybrid POGIL Classroom

    In this web-based session, facilitators Karl Bailey, Michael Garoutte, and Laura Trout will demonstrate and discuss how to facilitate meaningful interactions in your online or hybrid classroom. Bailey (Clark College), Garoutte (Missouri Southern State University), and Trout (Lancaster Country Day School) will: Demonstrate how to use some Zoom features to best organize your online classroom (other platforms will be discussed) Demonstrate tools that can be used to have teams...

  13. Midwest-Great Plains PULSE Regional Workshop

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  14. SENCER Annual Meeting

    Attend plenaries, workshops and other sessions that support STEM learning that is meaningful, interdisciplinary, and advances lifelong scientific civic engagement.

  15. POGIL Tacoma WA

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  16. SABER

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  17. POGIL St. Louis MS

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  18. POGIL St. Paul MN

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  19. POGIL Allentown PA

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  20. BioQUEST Summer Workshop:

    Theme: Cultivating Scientific Curiosity - undergraduate research Workshop Description Science is a place to explore our world through curiosity and creativity, connecting with colleagues who share our passions. Engaging students in undergraduate research experiences is an effective way to introduce them to this way of sense making and the disciplinary cultures that support it. Many scientists have a story of how they found their way into this community through a student research...