Talking Real Science with Wendy Riggs
Airdate: Saturday, May 21, 2022 Season: 1 Episode: 2
Guest: Wendy Riggs
This episode of #ShareScience features Wendy Riggs, an Associate Professor of Biology at College of the Redwoods. She strongly believes in building a community with her students and uses technology to facilitate meaningful learning opportunities in STEM.
Wendy also participated in a webinar on Creating Community in Online STEM classes on Thursday, March 3rd, 2022.
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