Explicitly Engaging Students with Learning Outcomes in a Flipped, Hybrid Geometry Course

Completed
Friday, December 8th, 2023
11:00AM  PT
12:00PM MT
1:00PM CT
2:00PM ET
PRESENTED BY: Sarah Greenwald


One possible way to structure a GeT course around student learning outcomes is through a flipped, hybrid course where the mathematical topics, such as axiomatic systems and parallelism, are interwoven with learning goals and outcomes so that students engage with them explicitly. I’ll discuss benefits and challenges of this course structure as well as the related activities. More information is available at https://appstate.edu/~greenwaldsj/class/3610/activitiespromptsrubrics.pdf


Registration:
Registration is closed
Duration:
60 minutes
Format:
Online seminar via Zoom web meeting software with questions and discussion. Detailed instructions for joining the seminar will be emailed to registered participants.

Presenter(s):
Sarah Greenwald
Sarah J. Greenwald is a professor of mathematics at Appalachian State University. Greenwald earned a PhD in Riemannian geometry from the University of Pennsylvania and a BS in mathematics from Union College. Investigating connections between mathematics and society, Greenwald has won awards for teaching, scholarship and service, including as College of Arts and Sciences Outstanding Teacher of the Year. As an AWM Fellow, Greenwald was cited for “creative and effective efforts to spark interest in mathematics among young people, especially girls… extensive contributions to advancing women in mathematics through writing, lectures and working with professional societies… and mentorship of students.

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