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SUMMARY:Brown bag: Anne Bracy & Xanda Schofield
DESCRIPTION:Title: 7 Lessons from Teaching (that I wish I'd learned
	 earlier) & Observations of Active Learning (a 10 year
	 retrospective)\nSpeaker: Anne Bracy & Xanda Schofield\nAbstract: \n7
	 Lessons from Teaching (that I wish I'd learned earlier)\nEvery teacher I
	 know has lots of stories of things that have gone well\, wrong\, and
	 hilariously in their class. These stories are not only fun to share\,
	 but also shape how we define our own teaching style and ideas about how
	 to better help our students. I'll present several lessons that were
	 particularly important to me as a new teacher\, and some stories of how
	 I learned them.\n\nObservations of Active Learning (a 10 year
	 retrospective)\nActive Learning is a style/philosophy of teaching that
	 has been in the educational ether for decades and on my radar as an
	 educator in computer science for the past 10 years (at Washington
	 University in St. Louis and at Cornell University). I will share my
	 observations of various attempts to incorporate Active Learning
	 methodology into various classes (some mine\, mostly others')\,
	 institutional responses to this philosophy\, and how our/my
	 understanding of what Active Learning is and can be implemented has
	 changed over time.
LOCATION:Gates 122
UID:2019-02-12
STATUS:TENTATIVE
DTSTART:20190212T170000Z
DTEND:20190212T180000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190211T234121Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Jonathan Shi:http://www.cs.cornell.edu/~jshi/brownbag/
DTSTAMP:20260408T121852Z
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