Check the calendar for more information on all of these events.
eSeries and Webinar Events
All eSeries begin at 7 PM Eastern time
September 16, 2020
Facilitating Meaningful Interactions in the Online/Hybrid POGIL Classroom
$30
Karl Bailey, Clark College
Michael Garoutte, Southwest Missouri State University
Laura Trout, Lancaster Country Day School
October 14, 2020
Student Assessment in the POGIL Classroom
$30
Tracey Andrejko, Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth
Andy Aspaas, Anoka-Ramsey Community College
Shawn Simonson, Boise State University
November 16, 2020
Fostering Inclusivity in the POGIL Classroom
$30
Joseph Brown, U.S. Coast Guard Academy
Asha Brunings, Santa Fe College
Michael Bruno, North Carolina School for Sciences & Mathematics
January 7, 2021
Special POGIL eSeries: Developing Questions to Facilitate and Provide Evidence of Student Process Skills
$47
Caryl Fish, Saint Vincent College
Juliette Lantz, Drew University
Suzanne Ruder, Virginia Commonwealth University
Renée Cole, University of Iowa
January 13, 2021
Team Formation in the POGIL Classroom
$30
Andy Aspaas, Anoka Ramsey Community College
Sheila Barbach, Gerrard Berman Day School
Teresa Bixby, Lewis University
February 3, 2021
WEBINAR: Challenges to the Mental Health of High School and College Students: What Can Be Done?
$15
Dr. Stuart Slavin, M.D, M.Ed.
Senior Scholar for Well-being at the Accreditation Council for
Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)
February 17, 2021
Writing POGIL Activities for Classroom and Online Use
$30
Laura Trout, Lancaster Country Day School
Joseph Brown, U.S. Coast Guard Academy
March 17, 2021
Using POGIL in Non-STEM Courses
$30
Dalia Hoffman, Von Steuben Metropolitan Science Center
Lydia Kitts, Union College
March 24, 2021
WEBINAR: Trauma-Informed Teaching for Restorative Justice
$15
Mays Imad
Mays Imad is a neuroscientist and professor of pathophysiology and biomedical ethics at Pima Community College, the founding coordinator of the Teaching and Learning Center, and a Gardner Institute Fellow.