Past Workshops Foundation Coalition Workshops List
 
WORKSHOP CATEGORIES
General Technology-enabled Learning Learning Communities
Active/Cooperative Learning Curriculum Integration First-year Engineering Curricula
Student Teams Curricular Change Sophomore Engineering Curricula
Assessment and Evaluation Learning Course Modules

GENERAL

Principles for Classroom and Curricular Innovation

Offered: 10 Mar 2003, University of New Haven
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Offered: 9 Nov 2001, North Dakota State University
Facilitators: Rita Caso-Esposito, , and Ann Kenimer

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ACTIVE/COOPERATIVE LEARNING

Active/Cooperative Learning: Introduction and Applications

Offered: 29 Jul 2002, University of Idaho
Facilitator: Jim Morgan

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Offered: 11 Mar 2002, University of Maine
Facilitator: Jim Morgan

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Offered: 6 Dec 2001, Wright State University (Dayton OH)
Facilitators: and P. K. Imbrie

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Offered: 29 Nov 2001, Tennessee Technological State University
Facilitators: P. K. Imbrie and Russ Pimmel

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Offered: 2 Nov 2001, Louisiana Tech University
Facilitators: Jim Morgan and César Malavé

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Offered: 2627 Oct 2001, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Facilitators: Jim Morgan, César Malavé, and

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Offered: 24 Jun 2001, ASEE Annual Conference, Albuquerque NM
Facilitators: Jim Morgan and P. K. Imbrie

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Offered: May 1995, New University of Lisbon (Portugal)
Facilitators: César Malavé

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Offered: Jul 1994, University of Texas El Paso
Facilitators: César Malavé

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Offered: Dec 1993, Universidad Politecnica de Puerto Rico, San Juan
Facilitators: César Malavé

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Offered: Jul 1993, University of Texas El Paso
Facilitators: César Malavé

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Offered: Jun 1993, Cloudcroft NM
Facilitators: César Malavé

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Active/Cooperative Learning: After the Basics

Offered: 2 Nov 2001, Louisiana Tech University
Facilitators: Jim Morgan and César Malavé

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Offered: 24 Jun 2001, ASEE annual conference, Albuquerque NM
Facilitators: Jim Morgan and P. K. Imbrie

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Offered: 1920 Apr 2001, College of Engineering, Arizona State University
Facilitators: César Malavé and P. K. Imbrie

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Offered: 20 Mar 2001, Share the Future II conference, Clemson SC
Facilitator: Russ Pimmel

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Offered: 18 Mar 2001, Share the Future II conference, Clemson SC
Facilitators: Russ Pimmel and P. K. Imbrie

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Offered: 2327 Oct 2000, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal
Facilitator: César Malavé

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Offered: 1721 Oct 2000, FIE Conference, Kansas City MO
Facilitators: César Malavé, P. K. Imbrie, and Jim Morgan

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Offered: 30 Jul4 Aug 2000, Stanford University, Palo Alto CA
Facilitator: César Malavé

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Offered: 1820 Jul 2000, GEM Faculty Bridge Seminar, Orlando FL
Facilitator: César Malavé

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Offered: 1013 Nov 1999, preconference workshop, FIE, San Juan, Puerto Rico
Facilitators: César Malavé, P. K. Imbrie, and Jim Morgan

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Offered: 14 Jul 1999, GEM Symposium, West Palm Beach FL
Facilitator: César Malavé

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Offered: 2224 Jun 1999, Instituto Segio Montano, Guatemala City, Guatemala
Facilitator: César Malavé

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Offered: 15 Aug 1998, preconference workshop, ICEE, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Facilitator: César Malavé

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Offered: 15 Jul 1998, GEM Symposium, Fort Lauderdale FL
Facilitator: César Malavé

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Offered: 2527 Mar 1998, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
Facilitators: Russ Pimmel and P. K. Imbrie

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Offered: 1112 Dec 1997, Universidade Federal de San Carlos, San Carlos, Brazil
Facilitator: César Malavé

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Offered: 30 Jun2 Jul 1997, Embrie-Riddle Aeronautical University (Daytona Beach FL)
Facilitators: César Malavé and P. K. Imbrie

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Offered: 2023 Jun 1997, Santa Catarina, Brazil
Facilitator: César Malavé

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Offered: 1114 Jun 1997, Campus Estado Mexico
Facilitators: César Malavé and P. K. Imbrie

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Offered: Summer, 1997, Texas A&M University
Facilitator: César Malavé

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Offered: Summer, 1996, Texas A&M University
Facilitator: César Malavé

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Active/Cooperative Learning in Capstone Design Courses

Offered: Every semester, 19982001, Texas A&M University
Facilitator: César Malavé

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STUDENT TEAMS

Student Teams in Engineering: Introduction and Applications

Offered: 29 Nov 2001, Tennessee Technological State University
Facilitators: Joey Parker and David Cordes

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Offered: 2627 Oct 2001, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Facilitators: Jim Morgan, César Malavé, and

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Offered: 19 Mar 2001, Share the Future II conference, Clemson SC
Facilitators: Jim Richardson and Jim Morgan

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Offered: 1921 Nov 2000, Florianopolis, Brazil
Facilitator: César Malavé

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Offered: Spring and Fall, 1996, Texas A&M University
Facilitator: César Malavé

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Offered: Nov 1993, Campus Guadalajara, Toluca, Mexico
Facilitator: César Malavé

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Converting Group Projects into Team Projects

Offered: 4 Mar 2002, University of Florida Gainesville
Facilitator: Don Evans

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ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION

Concept Inventory Assessment Instruments for Engineering Science

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Developing an Assessment and Evaluation Plan for EC 2000

Offered: 28 Oct 2002, Texas A&M University
Facilitators: Jeff Froyd

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Offered: 25 Oct 2002, Western Michigan University Kalamazoo
Facilitators: Jeff Froyd and Rita Caso

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Offered: 18 Oct 2002, Southern University, Louisiana
Facilitators: Jeff Froyd

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Offered: 1516 Mar 2002, University of Florida Gainesville
Facilitators: Susan Haag, Rita Caso-Esposito, and Ann Kenimer

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Offered: 2728 Aug 2001, University of Bridgeport (CN)
Facilitators: Susan Haag, Rita Caso-Esposito, and Ann Kenimer

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Developing Measurable Objectives and Outcomes for Programs and Courses

Offered: 9 Nov 2001, North Dakota State University
Facilitators: Rita Caso-Esposito, , and Ann Kenimer

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Offered: 18 Mar 2001, Share the Future II conference, Clemson SC
Facilitators: Susan Haag and Don Evans

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Course Objectives and Classroom Assessment

Offered: 18 Sep 2003, Western Michigan University
Facilitator:

 

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Offered: 25 Oct 2002, University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez
Facilitator: Russ Pimmel

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Offered: 24 Jul 2002, Texas A&M University, College Station
Facilitator: Russ Pimmel

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Offered: 4 Mar 2002, University of Florida Gainesville
Facilitators: Ann Kenimer and Emily Fowler

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Offered: 20 Mar 2001, Share the Future II conference, Clemson SC
Facilitator: Russ Pimmel

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Offered: 6 Mar 1999, Colegio Universitario del Este, Carolina, Puerto Rico
Facilitators: César Malavé

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Constructing Rubrics for Open-ended Activities

Offered: 16 Jun 2002, ASEE Annual Conference, Montréal, Québec, Canada
Facilitators: and

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TECHNOLOGY-ENABLED LEARNING

Technology-enabled Learning in Engineering: Taxonomy and Applications

Offered: 6 Dec 2001, Wright State University (Dayton OH)
Facilitators: and P. K. Imbrie

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Offered: 29 Nov 2001, Tennessee Technological State University
Facilitators: and David Cordes

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Offered: 19 Mar 2001, Share the Future II conference, Clemson SC
Facilitators: David Cordes and Ron Roedel

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Designing Innovative Classrooms in Science, Engineering, and Mathematics

Offered: 16 Sep 2002, Pedagogical Network for Engineering Education, Denmark
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Offered: 4 Mar 2002, University of Florida Gainesville
Facilitators: David Cordes and

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CURRICULUM INTEGRATION

Curriculum Integration: Why and How

Offered: 3 Mar 2002, University of Florida Gainesville
Facilitators: , P. K. Imbrie, and Jim Morgan

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CURRICULAR CHANGE

Curricular Change, Resistance, and Leadership

Offered: 5 Mar 2002, University of Florida Gainesville
Facilitators: , Prudence Merton, Jennifer Kushner, and Jay Martin

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Offered: 45 Oct 2001, U.S. Military Academy (NY)
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Offered: 5 Apr 2001, Purdue University (West Lafayette IN)
Facilitator: Karan Watson

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Process of Curricular Change: Case Studies Across the Foundation Coalition

Offered: 1920 Oct 2001, Union College (NY)
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LEARNING

How Do We Learn?

Offered: 18 Mar 2003, Share the Future IV Conference, Tempe AZ
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Offered: 16 Mar 2003, Share the Future IV Conference, Tempe AZ
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Offered: 24–25 Feb 2003, Auburn University, Georgia
Facilitators:

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Offered: 16 Sep 2002, Pedagogical Network for Engineering Education, Denmark
Facilitator:

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Offered: 16 Jun 2002, ASEE Conference, Montréal, Québec, Canada
Facilitators: and P. K. Imbrie

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Offered: 4 Mar 2002, University of Florida Gainesville
Facilitators: , P. K. Imbrie, and Jennifer Kushner

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LEARNING COMMUNITIES

Inclusive Learning Communities: Lessons from Foundation Coalition Experiences

Offered: 5 Mar 2002, University of Florida Gainesville
Facilitator: Jim Morgan

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Offered: 2627 Oct 2001, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Facilitators: Jim Morgan, César Malavé, and

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Offered: 24 Jun 2001, Albuquerque NM
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Faculty Learning Communities

Offered: 4 Mar 2002, University of Florida Gainesville
Facilitators: Jean Layne, Katherine Sanders, Jay Martin, Jim Morgan, and

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Retention of Undergraduate Students in Engineering

Offered: 11 Sep 2001, Clemson University (SC)
Facilitator: Karan Watson

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Offered: 30 Apr 2001, University of Cincinnati (OH)
Facilitator: Karan Watson

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Offered: 2528 Mar 2001, Engineering Deans Institute, Victoria, B.C., Canada
Facilitator: Karan Watson

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FIRST-YEAR ENGINEERING CURRICULA

First-year Engineering Curricula and Programs Across the Foundation Coalition

Offered: 11 Mar 2002, University of Maine
Facilitator: Jim Morgan

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Offered: 24 Jun 2001, ASEE Annual Conference, Albuquerque NM
Facilitators: Jim Morgan and Ron Roedel

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Offered: 18 Mar 2001, Share the Future II conference, Clemson SC
Facilitators: Ron Roedel and Jim Morgan

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Offered: May 1995, New University of Lisbon (Portugal)
Facilitator: César Malavé

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SOPHOMORE ENGINEERING CURRICULA

Conservation and Accounting Framework:  A Unified Approach to Engineering Science

Offered: 4 Mar 2002, University of Florida Gainesville
Facilitator: Don Richards

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Offered: 19 Mar 2001, Share the Future II conference, Clemson SC
Facilitator: Don Richards

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COURSE MODULES

Teaching EC 2000:  Integrating Student Outcomes "ak" into Engineering Courses

Offered: 19 Oct 2002, Southern University, Baton Rouge LA
Facilitator: Russ Pimmel

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Information
Lengths of the workshops vary between two hours and two days, depending upon the desired degree of interactivity and participant interaction. Greater interactivity and participation require a longer workshop. Also, workshop sponsors can customize content, combining one or more of the above workshops and working with workshop facilitators to finalize the content.

Whether you're just getting started or looking for additional ideas, the Foundation Coalition would like to help you explore alternative approaches to learning and teaching through workshops, Web sites, lesson plans, and reading materials. For suggestions on where to start, see our Web site or contact or call 979.845.7574.

 

 

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