Evidence-Based Teaching: What We Know and How to Use It New
What are the cognitive differences between novices, competent practitioners, and experts? Do different people really have different learning styles? Do flipped classrooms actually work better than regular lectures? This tutorial will explore recent research in these areas and more, and show participants how to apply that research in the classroom to improve teaching.
This tutorial is a condensed version of the instructor training program that Software Carpentry has been running for the past three years. In it, we will explore a handful of research results in educational psychology, and see how to use those findings to build more effective lessons.
Greg Wilson is the Executive Director of the Software Carpentry Foundation, a volunteer non-profit organization that teaches researchers basic lab skills for scientific computing.
Please note that if you are not eligible for a University of Cambridge Raven account you will need to book by linking here.
- Graduate students, Postdocs and Staff members from the University of Cambridge, Affiliated Institutions and other external Institutions or individuals
- Further details regarding eligibility criteria are available here
- Further details regarding the charging policy are available here
No programming knowledge is required.
Number of sessions: 1
# | Date | Time | Venue | Trainer | |
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1 | Wed 30 Sep 2015 13:00 - 16:00 | 13:00 - 16:00 | Department of Genetics, Biffen Lecture Theatre | map | Greg Wilson |
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