Teaching Geoscience with MATLAB®Workshop

October 18-20, 2015
Carleton College, Northfield, MN

Note: this workshop has already taken place. Read the workshop synthesis for a summary of key ideas and see the workshop outcomes for materials developed in association with the workshop. Workshop presentations and summaries of discussions are available on the program page; participants' essays and program descriptions are available via the participants page.

This workshop is designed to explore how teaching with MATLAB can enhance the student learning environment in undergraduate Earth Science and related courses. MATLAB can be applied to solving problems and developing systems involving mathematical computation, data analytics and statistics, signal and image processing, geographical mapping, and more in the scientific and engineering domains. As a participant, you will help build a collection of teaching activities that showcase how you utilize MATLAB in your classroom.

Conveners:

Lisa Kempler, MathWorks
Cailin Huyck Orr, Science Education Resource Center
Cathy Manduca, Science Education Resource Center
Carol Ormand, Science Education Resource Center

Staff:

Kristin O'Connell, Science Education Resource Center
Loren Shure, MathWorks

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