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| UPDATED ANNOUNCEMENT! TEACHING WORKSHOPS/TEACHING POSTERS/UNDERGRADUATE DINNER MEETING AT THE 2005 INTERNATIONAL C. ELEGANS MEETING The C. elegans Teaching Workshop Committee (Taylor Allen, Oberlin College, Kirsten Crossgrove, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, Caroline Goutte, Amherst College, Jim Lissemore, John Carroll University, Rebecca Lyczak, Ursinus College, Jennifer Miskowski, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, Heather Thieringer, Princeton University, Laura Vallier, Hofstra University) has organized three teaching workshops, a teaching poster session, and a dinner meeting for undergraduates for the 2005 International C. elegans Meeting. Please direct any questions about the teaching workshops and posters to Jim Lissemore ([Only registered users see links. ]) and please direct any questions about the undergraduate dinner meeting to Caroline Goutte ([Only registered users see links. ]). UNDERGRADUATE DINNER MEETING (DE NEVE PLAZA COMMONS, SAT. JUNE 25, 5-6:45 PM) This informal meeting will provide a chance for undergraduates to meet other undergraduates and for faculty members, post-docs, and graduate students interested in undergraduate education to meet one another. Tables will be reserved at the De Neve Plaza Commons. Flyers will be posted at registration and at the dining hall as reminders and the tables will be designated in some visible way. TEACHING POSTER SESSSION (PAULEY PAVILION, SUNDAY JUNE 26, 2-3 PM) Fourteen posters (see abstracts # 1325-1338) that describe the use of C. elegans in teaching are grouped together and their authors will be asked to be at their posters from 2-3 PM. Abstracts can be viewed at the meeting abstract search web site <http://www.genetics-gsa.org/genetics/Celegans/2005-meeting/2005abs/index.html> by typing the word “teaching” under “Session Title”. TEACHING WORKSHOP I (DE NEVE PLAZA ROOM, SUNDAY JUNE 26, 1-2 PM) "WHAT IS LIFE LIKE AT A PREDOMINANTLY UNDERGRADUATE (I.E. TEACHING) INSTITUTION AND HOW CAN I GET A JOB AT ONE?" This workshop should be of interest to graduate students and postdocs who are considering a career at a predominantly undergraduate institution (PUI). The challenges facing faculty members at PUIs are substantially different from those typically encountered at a research university and the job search process is also quite different. Panelists will discuss issues such as teaching loads, research expectations and opportunities, how to find PUI job openings, and hiring criteria at PUIs. Workshop Chair: Jennifer Miskowski, University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse Panelists: Kirsten Crossgrove, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Rebecca Lyczak, Ursinus College Maureen Peters, Oberlin College Phil Meneely, Haverford College TEACHING WORKSHOP II (DE NEVE PLAZA ROOM, MONDAY JUNE 27, 1-2 PM) “MAINTAINING A RESEARCH PROGRAM AT A PREDOMINANTLY UNDERGRADUATE INSTITUTION (PUI)" This workshop should be of interest to faculty members at PUIs and those considering a career at a PUI. Faculty at most PUIs are encouraged/expected to provide research experiences for undergraduates and many PUIs require publications for tenure and promotion. The panelists will discuss issues such as conducting research with undergraduates, mistakes to avoid, external and internal funding sources, and grant administration. Workshop Chair: Taylor Allen, Oberlin College Panelists: Becky Kohn, Ursinus College Leilani Miller, Santa Clara University Bruce Wightman, Muhlenberg College Caroline Goutte, Amherst College TEACHING WORKSHOP III (DE NEVE PLAZA ROOM, TUESDAY JUNE 28, 1-3 PM) “USING C. ELEGANS IN THE CLASSROOM AND TEACHING LABORATORY” This workshop should be of interest to educators at all levels who wish to use C. elegans to illustrate important biological principles. The presenters at this workshop will cover a variety of topics, including the use of Internet resources, bioinformatics, and RNAi, along with discussions of assessment of student learning/scholarship of teaching and grants for course improvment. Workshop Chair: Heather Thieringer, Princeton University Presenters: Daryl Hurd, St. John Fisher College—Using a genomic approach to teach cell biology David Micklos, Dolan DNA Learning Center, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory— Bringing RNAi Analysis to High School and College Classrooms Sharon Lu, University of Wisconsin-Madison—WormClassroom.org: A dissemination platform for C. elegans based education Bill Wood, University of Colorado—Assessment of student learning/scholarship of teaching Jennifer Miskoswki, University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse—NSF Course, Curriculum, and Laboratory Improvement (CCLI) grants Jim Lissemore Associate Professor Biology Dept. John Carroll University 20700 N. Park Blvd. University Heights, OH 44118 EMAIL: [Only registered users see links. ] PHONE: 216-397-4196 FAX: 216-397-4482 |
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| Updated Announcement: Teaching Workshops/TeachingPosters/Undergraduate Dinner Meeting at the2005 International C. elegans Meeting | Jim Lissemore | C Elegans Forum | 0 | 06-21-2005 03:57 PM |
| Updated Announcement: Teaching Workshops/TeachingPosters/Undergraduate Dinner Meeting at the2005 International C. elegans Meeting | Jim Lissemore | C Elegans Forum | 0 | 06-21-2005 03:55 PM |
| Teaching Workshops/Teaching Posters/UndergraduateDinner Meeting at the 2005 International C. elegans Meeting | Jim Lissemore | C Elegans Forum | 0 | 06-15-2005 07:49 PM |
| Reminder: Call for teaching posters for the 2005 International | Jim Lissemore | C Elegans Forum | 0 | 03-16-2005 03:36 PM |
| Call for teaching posters for the 2005 International C. | jlissemore@jcu.edu | C Elegans Forum | 0 | 03-10-2005 02:07 PM |