Each spring the CAT hosts the STEM Educators' Lecture, an interactive workshop featuring a speaker who is advancing the field of STEM pedagogy through their research and/or practice. While STEM-focused, faculty and teaching assistants from all disciplines are welcome.
This year’s lecture will take place virtually on March 16th from 3:00 pm to 5:30 pm, and will be given by André Thomas, from the Texas A&M University, and titled, A Game-based Approach to Teaching Calculus: Implications of the Research for STEM Courses. Click here to learn more and register for this year's lecture.
Click the links below to see the speakers and topics from the prior year’s STEM Educators' Lectures.
2018: Dr. David Asai: Harnessing Diversity to Improve STEM Excellence: Race Matters
2017: Dr. Sheryl Sorby: Improving 3-D Spatial Skills
2016: Dr. Susan Singer: Integrating Research and Practice to Improve Student Success