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Adapting STEM Instruction to Online Learning

WEBINAR

Only

FREE

for Members

Adapting STEM Instruction to Online Learning

Wednesday, December 2, 2020, 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM EST

Webinar

Presented By

The New York Academy of Sciences

 

Remote learning poses particular challenges for STEM educators, who traditionally rely on hands-on experimentation to teach new concepts. The coronavirus pandemic has forced STEM educators to confront these challenges as they work to engage their students online. In this event, participants will learn from and share their experiences of remote teaching with fellow STEM educators, considering both the successes they’ve had and the struggles they’ve encountered. In break-out groups, participants will work together to brainstorm solutions to teaching STEM online, and then share their ideas with the larger group.


During this webinar, you will:

  • Hear and share challenges faced in transitioning to online STEM instruction.
  • Hear, share, and brainstorm solutions to the challenges of teaching STEM online.
  • Gain insights from fellow STEM educators during small-group break-out sessions.

Registration

Member
$0
Nonmember
$5
Nonmember Student, Undergrad, Grad, Fellow
$5
Member Student, Post-Doc, Fellow
$0

Moderator

Chris Link
Chris Link

New York Academy of Sciences