Geological Society of America educational workshops
The following are pedagogical workshops I attended at the Geological Society of America's annual meetings.
- Designing Effective Geoscience Education Research: Qualitative and Quantitative Methods (Salt Lake City, 2005)
- Using Conceptests to Improve Teaching and Learning in Large Classes (Denver, 2004)
- Designing a Successful Student-Centered Online Geology Course (Boston, 2001)
- Integrating Technology into Introductory College Courses: A Practical Guide (Boston, 2001)
- Girl Scout Geology Badge Workshop (Boston, 2001)
- Evolution: Investigating the Evidence (Denver, 1999)
- Short Course: Teaching Earth System History - A Computer Assisted Approach (Denver, 1999)
- Developing Undergraduate Research Programs - Strategies for Success (Toronto, 1998)
- Directing Undergraduate Research Programs - Strategies for Success (Toronto, 1998)
- Oceanography Workshop (Toronto, 1998)
- Learning from the Fossil Record (Denver, 1996)
- Dive into K-12 Geoscience Partnering with Project WET (Denver, 1996)
- Exploring the Solar System in the Classroom: A Hands-On Approach (New Orleans, 1995)
- Computer Applications in Undergraduate Geoscience Courses for the Macintosh (Seattle, 1994)
- Effective Teaching Practices: A Workshop for Graduate Students, Assistant Professors, and
Anyone Else Interested in Becoming a Better Teacher (Seattle, 1994)