There are no future events scheduled at this time. Archived events with links to event videos and reports are listed below.


Supporting Graduate Students as Innovative Instructors

Date: 
May 21 2015

May 21st at 4:00 pm in Milam 215, ESTEME@OSU and Dr. Eric Weber will host Dr. Jess Ellis of Colorado State University. Dr. Ellis will present her research focusing on GTA’s development as innovative instructors while discussing two models of PD Programs that support them, as both primary instructors and recitation leaders, in enacting successful student-centered instruction. 

 

Abstract: Supporting Graduate Students as Innovative Instructors

COMING SOON! Salon #4: Reaching Students

Date: 
May 17 2015

In mid May, the Center for Research on Lifelong STEM Learning and the Center for Teaching and Learning will co-host a series of salons on the National Academies' report "Reaching Students: What Research Says About Effective Instruction in Undergraduate Science and Engineering". Though the times and dates are to be determined, you can prepare for our salons by reading through the report, which can be found here: 

Spring Food, Faculty, and Fun!

Date: 
May 11 2015

Hosted by the ESTEME@OSU project team on Monday, May 11th in Milam 215 from 5:00 – 7:00 pm, the ESTEME project team will emcee an informal showcase and discussion of what different STEM units around campus do to provide graduate and undergraduate teaching assistants with training, orientation, and support for their teaching assignments.

SAVE THE DATE! "F3+ : Faculty, Food, & Fun Plus"

Date: 
Feb 23 2015

Join us for community building and a status update on the ESTEME@OSU project at our upcoming F3+: Food, Faculty, and Fun (+) event! This event is open to both current and interested participants. Food, drink, and semi-structured activities will be provided. 

Salon #2: Evidence Based Practices in Undergraduate Education

Date: 
Dec 10 2014

Join us on Wednesday, Dec. 10th from 3:00-5:00 pm in Milam 215, when we will discuss the National Academies’ consensus report on Discipline-based Education Research (NRC 2012) and the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology report on improving undergraduate STEM education, entitled Engage to Excel (PCAST 2012).

Speaking Salon #1: Common Guidelines for Education Research and Development

Date: 
Nov 19 2014

On Wednesday, Nov. 19th from 3:00- 5:00 pm in Furman 303, we will discuss the Common Guidelines for Education Research and Development (jointly authored by NSF and IES), and the role of the guidelines in guiding the agencies’ investment decisions. This salon might be of interest to everyone who would like to better understand what NSF and IES consider appropriate evidence in education and learning research. Refreshments provided. 

People Matter: The Role of Affect and Relationship in Student Engagement

Date: 
Nov 07 2014

Join us as we hear from Dr. Denise Wilson on the importance of relationships and belonging to student engagement. 

Cultivating a STEM-Ready Society

Date: 
Oct 31 2014

Learn why our nation’s future success depends on building a globally competitive, diverse STEM workforce

2014 Forum on Digital Media for STEM Learning Keynote

Date: 
Sep 16 2014

On September 16th, 2014 our director Dr. Martin Storksdieck served as a keynote speaker to the 2014 Forum on Digital media for STEM Learning in Boston, Massachusetts. Hosted by PBS Learning Media and WGBH Boston, the forum "provides an environment to explore the evolving landscape, products and engagement models surrounding digital media in the STEM education space. The format of this event includes a diverse blend of anchoring keynote presentations and fast-paced panels that provide opportunities for speaker and audience interaction.

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