Speaker: 

Nicole Fider

Institution: 

University of California, Irvine

Time: 

Friday, February 8, 2019 - 3:00pm to 4:00pm

Location: 

RH 306

Active learning is, in essence, any teaching strategy that encourages students to take an active part in the learning process.  Research suggests that active learning is a beneficial addition to the STEM curriculum—it promotes a deeper level of understanding and may help improve the retention rates of STEM majors.  To demonstrate how active learning components can be utilized in UCI mathematics courses, I present materials I developed and implemented for upper and lower division courses at UCI.  These materials span an assortment of media and are designed to facilitate student engagement in a variety of ways.  I also discuss ideas for future active learning opportunities in UCI mathematics courses, and I summarize potential undergraduate projects, which will allow students to explore advanced mathematics and applications (including work with real world data) in a hands-on exploratory fashion.