Teaching Seminar

Teaching Seminar

List of Talks given in 2005-06

Wednesday, August 24   Preparing for the first day of class: some ideas, examples, and a chance to plan
Wednesday, September 7   Kristin Camenga, Mia Minnes, Melanie Pivarski, Cornell University
Groupwork: advantages, disadvantages, and tips
Wednesday, September 21   Louis Billera, Kenneth Brown, Kariane Calta, Sarah Day, Stephen Hilbert, Luke Rogers, Cornell University and Ithaca College
Applying for postdocs and teaching jobs
Wednesday, October 5   Kristin Camenga, Cornell University
Using good questions
Wednesday, October 19   Treven Wall, Cornell University
Math anxiety in the classroom - how to deal
Wednesday, November 2   Jonathan Needleman and Matthew Noonan, Cornell University
The overall structure of calculus
Wednesday, November 16   Bryant Adams, Cornell University
The Instructional Technology Office and how it can help you
Wednesday, November 30   Melanie Pivarski, Cornell University
Ice-breakers and other first day of class activities
Wednesday, February 1   Todd Kemp and Treven Wall, Cornell University
Term projects for math courses
Wednesday, February 15   David Bock, Cornell University
Preparing for Math Awareness Month
Wednesday, March 8   How to write good questions (panel discussion)
Wednesday, March 15   Kristin Camenga, Cornell University
Ideas for writing assignments in math
Wednesday, April 5   Mia Minnes, Cornell University
The Good Questions archive and database: how to use this TA tool
Wednesday, April 19   Robert Strichartz, Craig Johnson, and Thomas Church, Cornell University: Facilitating research by undergraduates: a panel discussion
Wednesday, May 3   Jobs panel: where graduate students found positions and how they did it (tips about the job search)