PS 47 - Education: Undergraduate

Wednesday, August 6, 2008: 5:00 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall CD, Midwest Airlines Center
 Assessing the effectiveness of podcasts for teaching global climate change in the college classroom
Christine Vatovec, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Teri C. Balser, University of Florida-Gainesville
 Investigating course-assessment tools
Brack W. Hale, Franklin College Switzerland
 Linking environmental biology to local communities: Active learning with UMEB scholars
Charles H. Nilon, University of Missouri; Candace Galen, University of Missouri-Columbia
 The explosive nature of SEEDS campus ecology chapters
Erin Vinson, Ecological Society of America; Melissa Armstrong, ESA
 A reform of teaching assistant professional development based on scientific teaching
Sara A. Wyse, Bethel University; Diane Ebert-May, Michigan State University
 Find resources to teach undergraduate ecology using EcoEd Digital Library
Jennifer Riem, Ecological Society of America; Kenneth M. Klemow, Wilkes University
 Teaching ecology through original student research
Joseph L. Fail Jr., Johnson C. Smith University; Demetrius Hawkins, Johnson C. Smith University; Douglas Lawrence, Johnson C. Smith University
 Does level in school and major-discipline impact student attitude and awareness of environmental issues in a large undergraduate introductory environmental studies class?
Teri C. Balser, University of Florida-Gainesville; Stephanie Gray, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Christine Vatovec, University of Wisconsin-Madison
 The Sustainable Agriculture Scholars Program: Enhancing students’ summer agroecological laboratory employment through structured experiential learning and reflection
Julie M. Grossman, Cornell University; Meagan E. Schipanski, The Pennsylvania State University; Maya R. Patel, Cornell University; Laurie E. Drinkwater, Cornell University
 Evaluating learning gains from using biodiversity conservation teaching modules in undergraduate courses at five institutions
Stuart R. Ketcham, University of the Virgin Islands; Barbara J. Abraham, Hampton University; Nora Bynum, American Museum of Natural History; John A. Cigliano, Cedar Crest College; Christine A. Engels, American Museum of Natural History; Margaret-Ann Mayer, Dine College; Emily H. Mooney, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts; Eleanor Sterling, American Museum of Natural History
 Student evaluation of the role of the environment in determining aquatic community composition: A bioassay approach utilizing microbial functional diversity
Erica Schlickeisen, Mississippi State University; Todd Tietjen, Mississippi State University; Eric Dibble, Mississippi State University
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