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Congratulations to the Following TeamUSA Faculty on their Recent and Upcoming Presentations


Posted on March 28, 2017 by TeamUSA
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Join us congratulating the following TeamUSA faculty on their recent and upcoming presentations!


Several TeamUSA faculty presented at the Team-Based Learning Collaborative Conference in San Diego, CA, March 2018. Theresa Wright, Colleen Lynch, Debra Swanzy, Kimberly Jordan, & Julie Estis received the "Best Poster" award for their poster, "TBL based integration of clinical situations to enhance nursing student perceptions of the elderly: A mixed-methods study." South was well-represented at this international TBL conference with the following presentations:

-Chrystal Lewis: An innovative TBL module for teaching ethics in human subjects research.
-Drew Lewis: Assessing student performance in your TBL course with Standards-Based Grading.
-Bridget Moore, Jen Styron, & Ron Styron: Exploring computer-based and paper-based perceptions of Team-Based Learning’s readiness assurance process.
-Hannah Szatkowski & Lauren Brannan: A student-centered approach to peer evaluation in Team-Based Learning.
-Theresa Wright, Colleen Lynch, Debra Swanzy, Kimberly Jordan, & Julie Estis: TBL based integration of clinical situations to enhance nursing student perceptions of the elderly: A mixed-methods study.
-Julie Estis & Cecelia Martin: What happens when you try something new in the classroom? Student impressions of Team-Based Learning.
-Julie Estis & Karla Kubitz: Evaluating multiple choice questions for readiness assurance tests and application activities.
-Julie Estis: TBL on a university-wide scale: Implementation and impact.


Lauren Brannan & Hannah Szatkowski presented "The application of a Team-Based Learning model in a literacy methods course" at the meeting of Professors of Literacy Teacher Educators, a special interest group of the International Literacy Association in Orlando, FL (July 2017).

Julie Estis & Cecelia Martin presented "What happens when  you try something new in the classroom? Student impressions of Team-Based Learning" at the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges Annual Meeting in Dallas, TX (December 2017).

Phil Carr, Cecelia Martin, & Julie Estis will present "Instituting and assessing the impact of Team-Based Learning in a general education anthropology course" at the Association of American Colleges and Universities General Education and Assessment Conference, Philadelphia, PA (February 2018). 

Karen Peterson will present "Team-Based Learning in the humanities" at the Intermountain Teaching for Learning Conference in Henderson, NV (March 2018).

Laureen Freegeau, Leier, R., Chikatala, S., Corejo, W., and Ojiambo, U. will present "Connecting North and South: Engaging English Learners from Latin America with U.S. World Languages Undergraduates through Reciprocal Service Learning" at the Comparative and International Education Conference in Mexico (March 2018)

Leander Grimm will present "The Significant Impact of a Dedicated Team-Based Learning Curriculum on a Surgery Clerkship and Standardized National Examinations" at the 38th Annual Meeting of the Association for Surgical Education (ASE) in Austin, TX. (May 2018).

Drew Lewis & Steven Clontz will present "An Introduction to Team-Based Learning. Presented at the Mathematical Association of America MathFest" in Denver, CO (August 2018)

 


Also, be sure to attend the 2018 South Alabama Conference on Teaching and Learning and check the program for presentations by our TeamUSA faculty. 

 

 

 

Thanks!


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