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March 5, 2024

Shawnee State University’s Teaching & Learning Center will host its Faculty Research & Teaching Expo on campus Mar. 6-8. SSU faculty members across academic departments will share their research and teaching strategies. Sessions will be held in person, but additional virtual access through Microsoft Teams will be provided for many sessions. 
                

Faculty Expo

Faculty Research & Teaching Expo 2024 Schedule:
                

Wednesday, Mar. 6
10 a.m. – Pedagogy Panel Discussion: “Improving Student Learning Outcomes: A Conversation About How Faculty Use Assessment Data”

  • Panel: Dr. Marc Scott, Dr. Erik Larson, Jean McGlone, and Mariah Woodward
  • Facilitator: Sheena Shifko
  • Clark Memorial Library, Room 207

1 p.m. – Research Poster Presentation: “Self-Propelled Droplet Motion on Micro- and Nanoscale Ratchets”

  • Presenter: Jeong Tae Ok
  • Clark Memorial Library, Room 229

3 p.m. – Pedagogy Panel Discussion: “Tools to Improve Student Engagement”

  • Panel: Dr. Darel Rudmann, Dr. Jodi Dunham, and Dr. Christy Zempter
  • Clark Memorial Library, Room 207

5 p.m. – Pedagogy Workshop: “Efficient, Effective, and Engaging Video in Online Instruction”

  • Presenter: Dr. Jason Lovins
  • Massie Hall, Room 449

Thursday, Mar. 7
12 p.m. – Research Presentation: “All About Relationships: The Influences that Facilitate the Development of a Sense of Calling Among Undergraduate Women Raised and Educated in Appalachia”

  • Presenter: Lindsay K. Monihen
  • Clark Memorial Library, Flohr Lecture Hall 

4 p.m. – Research Presentation: “Medieval and Modern Burial Strategies in North of Portugal”

  • Presenter: Francisco Faure
  • Clark Memorial Library, Room 207                 

5:30 p.m. – Research Presentation: “Evaluating a Spatial Reasoning Test for Better Understanding Struggling Science Learners”

  • Presenter: Darrell Rudmann
  • Clark Memorial Library, Room 207

Friday, Mar. 8
10 a.m. – Research Presentation: “When a House Becomes a Home: Kinship Systems in the FX Series Pose”

  • Presenter: Dr. Thomas Pointek
  • Clark Memorial Library, Room 207

12 p.m. – Research Presentation: “No Natural Predators: The Rhetoric of Desire in Saltburn”

  • Presenter: Dr. Jennifer Bracken Scott
  • Clark Memorial Library, Room 207

2 p.m. – Research Presentation: “Why Phrase Structure Grammar Should Be Taught in Schools”

  • Presenter: Dr. Leila Lomashvili
  • Clark Memorial Library, Room 207

The 2024 Faculty Research & Teaching Expo is open to the campus and public community to attend.

To learn more about the Teaching & Learning Center at Shawnee State University, visit shawnee.edu/teaching-learning-center.