Award-Winning Seminar Series: Transitions: Preparing your students (and yourself) to adapt (Marna Yandeau-Nelson)

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Date/Time:Thursday, 04 Nov 2021 from 12:10 pm to 1:00 pm
Location:2030 Morrill Hall or view on your own via zoom
Cost:Free
URL:http://www.celt.iastate.edu/events-registration
Contact:
Phone:515-294-5357
Channel:Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching
Categories:Training, development
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How do we approach our transition from learner to teacher? How do we help our students transfer their learning into laboratories, graduate schools, and careers? How can we prepare for dynamic research teamwork in academe and industry?

Early Achievement in Teaching Award winner Marna Yandeau-Nelson (GDCB) will share her journey from lecture-based learning to Socratic method teaching, how she creates warm and welcoming learning environments rich with questions, and techniques for constructing spaces where students feel safe enough to risk failure.

Participants will leave this session with tools for adaptation: how to think about course design in curricular sequence contexts, how to discover and accept your personal teaching style, and how to help students become comfortable with the transition skills they will need in their futures.

*Register via Zoom to view on your own*
Via the Zoom link . If you need assistance connecting via Zoom visit Zoom's Support website or Contact ISU's Solution Center at 294-4000

If you are a person with a disability, please contact CELT at 515-294-5357 or email

celt (at) iastate (dot) edu
to request reasonable accommodations to allow participation in this event.

*How to Register for CELT events*
Register using your netid/password via the Learn@ISU website, email , or call 515-294-5357

**Please feel free to bring and enjoy your lunch during the workshop

Coordinated by the Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CELT)