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Patching Together a Plan for Student Success
Let us explore where innovative learning environments are best used to make learning more accessible and education more flexible and equitable, complementing t…
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Advancing Interdisciplinary Undergraduate STEM Education for Increased Workforce Preparation
How do we engage STEM students in interdisciplinary learning to better prepare them for the workforce? In this workshop, speakers share their experiences desig…
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Environmental Technology and Data Literacy: Holistic Scientists for 21st Century STEM Careers
Need: To develop and evaluate innovative methods for promoting discipline-specific data literacy in environmental science among undergraduate STEM students, Sa…
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Blog Posts
Handing Rose-Colored Glasses to STEM Faculty: Institutional Priorities in Disciplinary Identity Development
As educators, we are setting the rules. As scientists, we can draw on our skills and training to find and use tools that both broaden participation in the scie…
Event Materials
The SOMAS/DS Family of Instruments to Measure Students, Instructors and Learning Environment
Statistics - the art and science of learning from data - and data science - the ability to engage with big data in various forms - are two of the fastest growi…
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Using the Curriculum Mapping Toolkit for Sociology to Improve Your Undergraduate Program
This interactive workshop session will demonstrate one strategy that propels change within undergraduate STEM departments. This effective strategy is the Curri…
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Scaling Change from Idea to Embedded, Sustainable Innovation
Even when nurtured with care, expanding, scaling, and sustaining good ideas can be challenging. This workshop focuses on strategies for advancing change from i…
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The Vertically Integrated Projects (VIP) Program: Scalable Undergraduate Research
While undergraduate research is a high-impact experience associated with greater learning gains, higher graduation rates, and compensatory gains for marginaliz…
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Understanding and Enhancing Self Regulated Learning in Introductory Computer Science Courses
Students struggle in introductory programming courses for many reasons, including a lack of prior familiarity with key computer science concepts and skills. Co…
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