Across the Curriculum on a Shoestring: Developing a Successful Cross Discipline Undergraduate Research Program in a Resources Restricted Environment
Presentation Type
Workshop
Location
Student Union, Cape Florida 316 A
Start Date
8-10-2010 3:15 PM
End Date
8-10-2010 4:00 PM
Description/Abstract
Recent research into the learning outcomes expected and achieved from undergraduate research experiences supports the belief that students, faculty, and institutions benefit from a strong commitment to such efforts. The facilitators will discuss with participants: (a) how all disciplines can be included in student/faculty mentor research; (b) how professors can be enlisted with no recompense or other types of faculty support; (c) how a campus wide Symposium of Faculty and Student Research and Creativity can help to create a research and intellectual inquiry environment on campus; (d) how student researchers can be readied for professional presentations in public forums.
Across the Curriculum on a Shoestring: Developing a Successful Cross Discipline Undergraduate Research Program in a Resources Restricted Environment
Student Union, Cape Florida 316 A
Recent research into the learning outcomes expected and achieved from undergraduate research experiences supports the belief that students, faculty, and institutions benefit from a strong commitment to such efforts. The facilitators will discuss with participants: (a) how all disciplines can be included in student/faculty mentor research; (b) how professors can be enlisted with no recompense or other types of faculty support; (c) how a campus wide Symposium of Faculty and Student Research and Creativity can help to create a research and intellectual inquiry environment on campus; (d) how student researchers can be readied for professional presentations in public forums.
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