2022 Indiana University Week of SEISMIC

October 18-20, 2022; Bloomington, IN

Overview

Join us 10/18 – 10/20 for the IUB (Indiana University Bloomington) Week of SEISMIC! Click the button below to register for the event.

 

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Schedule

All posted times are in ET.

Notes:

  • Times are tentative and will become finalized as we get closer to the event.
  • Those who attend in person will be provided with a copy of Chantal Levesque-Bristol’s book, Student-Centered Pedagogy and Course Transformation at Scale: Facilitating Faculty Agency to IMPACT Institutional Change.

Tuesday, October 18th

 

9:00am – 12:00pm

 

 

Large-Scale Course Transformations

Modality: hybrid

Location: IMU Oak Room and Zoom

Pastries & Coffee Provided

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Overview

Featuring talks on course transformation programs and other large-scale institutional change efforts.

Note: Copies of Chantal Levesque-Bristol’s book, Student-Centered Pedagogy and Course Transformation at Scale: Facilitating Faculty Agency to IMPACT Institutional Change, will be available while supplies last. There will be a book signing following the session!

Speakers

Martha Oakley

Presenter

 

Chantal Levesque-Bristol

Presenter

 

Tim McKay

Presenter

SLIDES

Mary Murphy

Presenter

 

 

 

 

 

12:00pm – 1:00pm

 

Lunch

Modality: in-person, on your own

Location: IMU, 4th St., Kirkwood

 

1:00pm – 5:00pm

 

Using Institutional Data to Inform Change

Modality: hybrid

Location: IMU Oak Room and Zoom

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Speakers

Gipsi Sera

Presenter

SLIDES

Corrin Clarkson

Presenter

SLIDES

Montserrat Valdivia Medinaceli

Presenter

SLIDES

Madeleine Gonin

Presenter

Martha Oakley

Presenter

Nikeetha Farfan D’Souza

Presenter

Sabrina Andrews

Presenter

 

And the Measurement Working Group

KAMERYN DENARO’S SLIDES

VICTORIA FARRAR’S SLIDES

1. An Introduction to the Session

  • Speaker: Becky Matz, Research Scientist, Center for Academic Innovation, University of Michigan

2. Integrating critical approaches into quantitative STEM equity work

  • Speaker: Meaghan Pearson, PhD Candidate, Combined Program in Education and Psychology, University of Michigan

3. Exposing inequity: A multi-institutional analysis of systematic advantages in introductory STEM courses

  • Speaker: Sarah Castle, PhD Candidate, Program for Mathematics Education, Michigan State University

4. Cross-institutional comparison of curricular pathways to reveal minoritizing structures

  • Speakers: Benjamin P. Koester (ASSET Research Specialist, LSA Undergraduate Education, University of Michigan) and Stefano Fiorini (Manager, UITS Research & Analytics, Indiana University)

5. Exploring the role of class and college composition on student performance in first-STEM classes

  • Speaker: Angel Sylvester, PhD Candidate, AI/Robotics College of Science and Engineering, University of Minnesota

6. A multi-institutional analysis of opportunity gaps amongst biology students across science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) courses revealing differential outcomes for undergraduate students across disciplines

  • Speaker: Kameryn Denaro, Research Specialist, Postsecondary Education Research and Implementation Institute (PERI2), UC Irvine

7. Do equity gaps associated with identities that confer systemic advantages persist into upper division biology?

  • Speaker: Victoria Farrar, Postdoctoral researcher, Department of Neurobiology, Physiology, and Behavior, UC Davis

8. Closing remarks and facilitating a short Q&A

  • Speaker: Becky Matz, Research Scientist, Center for Academic Innovation, University of Michigan

1. Revealing equity bias in multiple choice tests

  • Speakers: Montserrat Vadivia Medinaceli (Doctoral Candidate in Quantitative Research Methodology, Indiana University Bloomington), Gipsi Sera (ALDI Lecturer, Senior Lecturer of Communication, Professional, and Computer Skills (CPCS), Kelly School of Business, Indiana University), Corrin Clarkson (Director of General Education Math Modeling, Clinical Associate, Professor of Mathematics, Indiana University)

2. Designing and building equitable classes using student feedback

  • Speakers: Madeleine Gonin (Principal Instructional Technology Consultant - STEM Specialist, Center for Innovative Teaching & Learning (CITL), Indiana University), Nikeetha Farfan D'Souza (Associate Director for Student Support & Bias Response, Dean of Students Office, Indiana University Bloomington)

1. Future Considerations for Measurement: Community discussion on the role and future of analytics to support equity and inclusion in STEM

  • Facilitator: Emily Bonem (Assistant Director for Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, Purdue University)

 

5:00pm – 7:00pm

 

SEISMIC Reception

Modality: in-person, registration required

Location: Simon Hall, Room 101

Soft drinks, beer, and wine will be served along with hors d’oeuvres

Wednesday, October 19th

 

9:00am – 10:00am

Bright Spots Grant Preparation

Modality: in-person, invite-only

Location: IMU Georgian Room

 

10:00am – 11:30am

Fostering Equity in STEM Classrooms

Modality: hybrid

Location: IMU Georgian Room and Zoom

Coffee and Tea Provided

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Speakers

Carmen Henne-Ochoa

Presenter

 

David Pace

Presenter

 

William Robison

Presenter

 

Rebecca Itow

Presenter

 

Nikeetha Farfan D’Souza

Presenter

 

 

11:30am – 12:15pm

 

 

Lunch

Modality: in-person, registration only

Location: IMU Georgian Room

Coffee, Tea, and Lunch Provided. Join us for a SEISMIC-themed Jeopardy! game and an opportunity to win SEISMIC swag!

Speakers

Nita Tarchinski

Presenter

 

Ashley Atkinson

Presenter

 

 

 

 

12:15pm – 2:15pm

 

Student-Centered Approaches, Part 1

Modality: hybrid

Location: IMU Georgian Room and Zoom

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Speakers

Paul Graf

Presenter

 

Gerhard Glomm

Presenter

 

Amy Berndtson

Presenter

SLIDES

Gavin LaRose

Presenter

SLIDES

George Rehrey

Presenter

 

 

 

 

 

2:30pm – 5:00pm

 

 

Bright Spots Grant Preparation

Modality: hybrid, invitation-only

Location: IMU Georgian Room and Zoom

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Thursday, October 20th

 

9:00am – 10:00am

 

 

Bright Spots Grant Preparation

Modality: in-person, invitation-only

Location: Cedar Hall C006

 

10:00am – 1:15pm

 

Student-Centered Approaches, Part 2

Modality: hybrid

Coffee, tea, and lunch provided.

Location: Cedar Hall C006 and Zoom

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Speakers

 

Martha Oakley

Presenter

 

Jill Robinson

Presenter

SLIDES

Renée Link

Presenter

 

Laura Brown

Presenter

SLIDES

 

Akesha Horton

Presenter

 

 

 

1:15pm – 2:30pm

Student Panel and Practitioner Workshop

Modality: hybrid

Location: Cedar Hall C006 and Zoom

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Overview

Join our Student Panel for an opportunity to hear from students from Indiana University and work with faculty to generate outcomes and ideas for the classroom based on student input.

Speakers

Nikeetha Farfan D’Souza

Moderator

 

Madeleine Gonin: Staff: About: Center for Innovative Teaching and Learning: Indiana University Bloomington

Madeleine Gonin

Moderator

 

 

3:00pm – 4:00pm

 

 

Bright Spots Grant Preparation

Modality: hybrid, invite-only

Location: Cedar Hall C006 and Zoom

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