Workshop Program
Please plan to arrive in Northfield in time for the 5:00pm start time on Sunday, October 22, 2023 and depart for the airport after 2:00pm on Tuesday, October 24.
Sunday, October 22
Morning and Afternoon: Participants arrive and check into their hotel (Country Inn & Suitesor Fairfield Inn & Suites)
All workshop activities take place in the Great Hall of Severance Hall, unless otherwise noted below.
2:00 - 4:00 (Optional) One-on-one Mentoring Sessions with Conveners - Severance Hall Great Hall
- Coffee and snacks available
5:00 – 6:00 Welcoming Remarks, Introductions, and Icebreaker - Maureen Kahn, Science Education Resource Center, Carleton College
6:00 - 6:30 Teaching Computation and You - Lisa Kempler, MathWorks
Teaching Computation and You (PowerPoint 2007 (.pptx) 8.8MB Oct23 23)
6:30 – 7:15 Dinner
7:15 – 8:00 Convener Panel, dessert and coffee - facilitated by Lisa Kempler, MathWorks
8:00 Networking at local haunts
Monday, October 23
Breakfast at your hotel (Country Inn & Suites or Fairfield Inn & Suites) or in town.
All workshop activities take place in the Great Hall of Severance Hall, unless otherwise noted below.
8:30 – 8:45 Introduction and Goals for the Day
8:45 – 10:00 Invited Talks: Effective Approaches to Teaching Computation
During/ between talks, participants record their impressions on:
- Approaches presenters shared that you've used. How did your experience compare?
- New approaches you learned worth considering in your courses.
- Surprises or new learnings
- Unsolved teaching/learning challenges?
Invited Presentations (55 minutes) - facilitated by Kelly Roos
- MATLAB +MCM/ICM as a Senior Capstone (Acrobat (PDF) 2.4MB Oct30 23)- Sarah Patterson
- Additional resource: Mathematical Modeling Rubric (Microsoft Word 2007 (.docx) 17kB Oct30 23)
- Teaching quantitative geoscience to students with varying levels of programming experience (PowerPoint 2007 (.pptx) 3.8MB Oct23 23)-Jillian Pearse
- Teaching Scientific Computing in Math Courses (Acrobat (PDF) 1.3MB Oct23 23)- Namyong Lee
- Enhancing an Advanced Control Engineering Course Using MATLAB and Simulink (PowerPoint 2007 (.pptx) 7.3MB Oct23 23)- Silvio Simani
- Effective teaching approaches in Biophysics/Biomedical rotations (PowerPoint 2007 (.pptx) 10.2MB Oct23 23) - Benjamin Bratton
- Integrating Computation within a First-Year Engineering Physics Course (Acrobat (PDF) 37.2MB Oct23 23) -Darren Maczka
Table Discussions (15 minutes)
- Share briefly: approaches that work, new ideas, unsolved challenges
- Each table comes up with a sample computational learning outcome/goal for two course types:
- A programming course
- A discipline-focused course with computation in support of the science/engineering focus
Group Report Out (5 minutes)
- A representative from each table reports on the 2 learning goals from their table
10:40 – 10:50 Break
10:50 – 12:00 Learning Outcomes and Individual Work - facilitated by Don Baker
- Introduction to Learning Outcomes (PowerPoint 2007 (.pptx) 1.3MB Oct23 23) (10 minutes) - Maureen Kahn, SERC
- Introduction to Affinity Groups (5 minutes) - Lisa Kempler, MathWorks View the affinity groups
- Affinity working group discussions (30 minutes)
- Discuss:
- What are good general learning outcomes in science/computation courses?
- What are examples of learning outcomes in a course you teach?
- Discuss:
- Individual Work (5 minutes)
- Draft 1-2 learning outcomes for a course or teaching activity in your personal workspace.
- Group report out (15 minutes)
- Return to Great Hall at 11:30 to report working group discussion results to the full group.
12:00 – 1:00 Lunch
1:00 – 1:45 MATLAB Teaching Tools Harish Chintakunta, Evan Cosgrove, MathWorks
1:45 - 2:15 Practice with Live Scripts, MATLAB Online, MATLAB Drive
2:15 – 2:30 Break
2:30- 3:30 Invited Talks - facilitated by Michele McColgan
- A slightly different programming course: MATLAB and scrum (PowerPoint 2007 (.pptx) 13MB Oct23 23) - Frank Slomka
- Using MATLAB in Course-Based Undergraduate Research Projects (Acrobat (PDF) 5.3MB Oct24 23) - Mahmud Akelbek
- Teaching programming in a Geoscience Course (PowerPoint 2007 (.pptx) 971kB Oct23 23) - Isabelle Gouirand
- Teaching Computation in Physics Classes (PowerPoint 2007 (.pptx) 12.6MB Oct24 23)- Ali Tabei
- Teaching Computation during the Laboratory Period (in the Geosciences) (PowerPoint 2007 (.pptx) 1.3MB Oct23 23)- James Boyle
3:30 – 4:00 Table Discussions: Assessment of Learning Outcomes
Groups will discuss techniques, strategies, and challenges for assessment and also identify assessment challenges.
Participants are encouraged to use their workspace page to keep notes and work on assessment in their course or activity.
- Affinity Group Discussions: Participants discuss:
- How do you do assessment in your courses?
- What challenges are associated with assessing your learning goals?
- What techniques or tools can help?
- Individual Work
- Spend the final minutes of the session thinking about an assessment plan for a course or teaching activity. Use your personal workspace page to keep notes.
4:00 - 4:15: Effective Teaching Activities, Peer Review, and Curriculum Development at the Workshop, Dan Burleson, Convener and Review Editor
4:15 – 5:30 Individual Work Time: Curriculum/Teaching Activity Development
- Use your personal workspace page for notes and resources.
- The following rooms are available: Severance Hall Great Hall, Sayles-Hill 250 (fits 8), Sayles-Hill 251 (fits 25), Sayles-Hill 252 (fits 18), Sayles-Hill 253 (fits 20), and Sayles Hill 254 (fits 8), Sayles-Hill Lounge (fits 20)
5:30 – 6:00 Group Reflection and Roadcheck - Maureen Kahn, Science Education Resource Center, Carleton College
In this session workshop participants will reflect on the day. Please take a few minutes to complete the workshop roadcheck.
6:30 Dinner - catered in the Great Hall
Tuesday, October 24
Breakfast at your hotel (Country Inn & Suites or Fairfield Inn & Suites ) or in town.
All workshop activities take place in the Great Hall of Severance Hall, unless otherwise noted below.
8:30 – 8:45 Roadcheck Summary - Lisa Kempler, MathWorks and Maureen Kahn, Science Education Resource Center, Carleton College
8:45 – 9:00 Dan Burleson - Overview of the Day/Peer review/teaching activity reminders
9:00 - 10:15 Individual Preparation: Course/Teaching Activity
- Use this time to complete your teaching activities
- Ask for help, get tools questions answered, test your code
- Participants should prepare to present their curriculum plans in an easy to follow format - Slides, poster, etc. - for sharing with their group
10:15 – 10:30 Break
Participants who received workshop stipends should take a few minutes to complete a W-9 or W-8BEN.
Follow the instructions on Submitting Reimbursement and Receiving your Stipend.
10:30 – 11:45 Working Groups: Course/Teaching Activity Sharing and Feedback - Lisa Kempler, MathWorks
Working group participants will meet to review their curriculum/teaching activities and get feedback and ideas from their peers.
Each participant - 5 minutes to present, 10 minutes of feedback/discussion
11:45 – 12:00 Working Group Report-out (Great Hall)
Each Working Group shares highlights with the workshop
12:00 - 1:00 Lunch
1:00 – 2:00 Workshop Synthesis and Next Steps
In this final session, participants will share what they have gained, how their courses or activities have evolved, and how they can bring what they have learned to their departments, programs, and institutions. Please take a few minutes to complete the end of workshop evaluation.
2:00 Shuttles to airport