Talking Real Science with Wendy Riggs
This episode of Share Science features Wendy Riggs, MS, an associate professor of biology at the College of the Redwoods in California. In an earlier webinar, Wendy shared how to adapt classrooms into an online environment, which she dives deeper into in this interview.
#ExpertAnswers: Wendy Riggs on Building an Online Classroom Community
Wendy Riggs discusses the difficulties of building a community in online classrooms and how to overcome these barriers using technology.
Creating Community in Online STEM Classes
Wendy Riggs, MS discusses the difficulties of building a community in online classrooms and how to overcome these barriers using technology.
#ExpertAnswers: Dee Silverthorn on Teaching Anatomy & Physiology
In this episode of Expert Answers, Dr. Dee Silverthorn answers questions on how the sudden appearance of the global pandemic of COVID-19 provides a unique opportunity to show students science in action.
#ExpertAnswers: Mark Nielsen on Teaching Anatomy & Physiology
In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Mark Nielsen, a professor of human anatomy at the University of Utah, as he [...]
#ExpertAnswers: Tony Macknight on Teaching Anatomy & Physiology
In this episode of Expert Answers join Dr. Tony Macknight, the Director of Education at ADInstruments, as he answers questions from a recent webinar on how to future-proof teaching methods specifically for Anatomy and Physiology educators.
My Cousin, the Tree: Integrating the Anatomy & Physiology of Plant and Human Biology
Join Dr. John Waters as he discusses how to help students organize their understanding of biology around larger themes that are common across the life sciences. This is the fourth webinar in this 4-part series on how science education has evolved in the face of new challenges.
Using SARS-CoV-2 to Teach Physiology and Science
Join Dr. Dee Silverthorn for a discussion on how the sudden appearance of the global pandemic of COVID-19 provides a unique opportunity to show students science in action as researchers and healthcare professionals around the world scramble to understand the virus and its effects on the human body. This is the third webinar in this 4-part series on how science education has evolved in the face of new challenges.
Understanding the Peripheral Nervous System
Mark Nielsen discusses the evolutionary and developmental patterns that clarify the structural organization of the peripheral nervous system. This is the second webinar in a 4-part series on how science education has evolved in the face of new challenges.
How to Future-Proof Your Teaching
Join Dr. Tony Macknight as he discusses how to adapt your teaching techniques to ensure you can teach from anywhere. This is the first webinar in this 4-part series on how science education has evolved in the face of new challenges.
#ExpertAnswers: Ricci Wesselink on Nursing Education
Join Ricci Wesselink for an exploration of how WINTEC changed their teaching model to improve student outcomes and pass rates for the health science courses.
Adapting the Teaching of Nursing Students During Lockdown with Flipped Classrooms and Blended Learning Techniques
In this webinar, Ricci Wesselink presents on how the Waikato Institute of Technology changed their traditional educational model to improve student outcomes and pass rates for the health science courses.