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Meetings are held Mondays from 11:45 am - 12:45 pm in Lilly Hall G456
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==Spring 2016 Meetings==
  
Fall 2015
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Mondays from 11:30 - 1:00 pm in Lilly Hall G456
  
PIBERG Webmaster: Kathleen Jeffery kjeffery@purdue.edu
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[https://www.bio.purdue.edu/piberg/GraduateStudents.html Current PIBERG Affiliates and Former Members]
  
PIBERG Coordinator: Nancy Pelaez npelaez@purdue.edu
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==Semester Theme==
  
PIBERG News Anchor: Aakanksha Angra aangra@purdue.edu
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'''The scaffold in learning environments'''
  
SEMESTER THEME: How can we structure education research knowledge to make it accessible and useful for writing?
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==Spring 2016 Events==
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|-
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!width="75"|Date
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!width="120"|Presenter
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!width="300"|Presentation Title
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|-
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|January 25
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|Matthew Lira
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|Plan the Spring 2016 Calendar of Events; administrivia and (1) re-cap last semester's meetings in an effort to close lose ends and (2) provide an overview of this semester's meetings.
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|-
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|Feb 1
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|Dr. Robert Goldstone, Indiana University, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences
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|Learning about learning about complex systems
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|-
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|Feb 8
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|Matthew Lira
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|Concreteness fading and scaffolding student learning in the (STEM) disciplines
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        Fyfe et al (2014); Davis & Miyake (2004) readings.
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|-
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|Feb 15
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|Rebecca Lindell, Purdue University, Department of Physics
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|Exploring the Design Methodologies of STEM Concept Inventories
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        No readings. 
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|-
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|Feb 22
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|Roy Tasker, Purdue University, Department of Chemistry
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|Translational Research and Visualization in Chemistry Education
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        No readings.
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|-
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|Feb 29
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|Chandan Dasgupta, Purdue University, College of Technology
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|Topic:
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          No readings.
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|-
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|Mar 7
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|Matthew Lira
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|Reflecting upon scaffolding: Moving from metaphors to operational definitions
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        Sherin et al (2004)
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|-
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|Mar 14
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|SPRING BREAK
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|NO MEETING
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|-
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|Mar 21
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|Erica Zahanle, Field Museum
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|Topic: Museum Education
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|-
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|Mar 28
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|Presenter: N/A
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|Topic: N/A
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|-
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|Apr 4
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|Presenter: Brian Reiser, Northwestern University, Learning Sciences & Iris Tabak, Ben Gurion University, Education Department (webinar video)
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|Topic:  Scaffolding
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        Reiser (2004); Tabak (2004) readings.
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|-
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|Apr 11
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|Presenter: Matthew Lira
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|Topic: Scaffolding Analysis Example & Semester Recap
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|-
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|Apr 18
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|Presenter: Mozhu Li
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|Topic: Graphing in Biology*
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|-
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|Apr 15
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|Presenter: Matthew Lira - election of officers for fall 2016
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|Topic: Semester closure celebration
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.
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|}
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==Spring 2016 Officers==
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 +
Webmaster: Kathleen Jeffery kjeffery@purdue.edu
 +
 
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Meeting Coordinator: Matthew Lira melira42@gmail.com
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News Anchor: Aakanksha Angra aangra@purdue.edu
 +
 
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==Fall 2015 Meetings==
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 +
Mondays from 11:45 am - 12:45 pm in Lilly Hall G456
 +
 
 +
[https://www.bio.purdue.edu/piberg/GraduateStudents.html Current PIBERG Affiliates and Former Members]
 +
 
 +
==Semester Theme==
 +
 
 +
How can we structure education research knowledge to make it accessible and useful for writing?
  
 
[[Media:SciCARDDatabaseSchema082715.pdf]] links directly to the SciCARD Schema file.
 
[[Media:SciCARDDatabaseSchema082715.pdf]] links directly to the SciCARD Schema file.
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==Fall 2015 Events==
  
 
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|September 14
 
|September 14
 
|Kathleen Jeffery
 
|Kathleen Jeffery
|Topic: [https://www.bio.purdue.edu/piberg/GraduateStudents.html PIBERG Web Pages] (send Kathleen your content using the provided templates before this date).
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|Topic: [https://www.bio.purdue.edu/piberg/GraduateStudents.html PIBERG Web Pages] (send Kathleen your content).
 
|-
 
|-
 
|September 21
 
|September 21
 
|Nancy Pelaez
 
|Nancy Pelaez
|Topic: How can the [https://wiki.bio.purdue.edu/piberg/images/5/5b/SciCARDDatabaseSchema082715.pdf SciCARD Schema] be used to guide  annotation and cataloging of the publications listed in education research literature reviewed in the [http://www.lifescied.org/content/13/2/265.short RED],  [http://bioscience.oxfordjournals.org/content/64/2/125.abstract?ijkey=a2355a79a9b970d77199a6f5c8b2172dbe336df4&keytype2=tf_ipsecsha E-EDAT] and the [http://www.lifescied.org/content/14/3/ar34.short Critical Analysis of Primary Literature in a Master’s-Level Class] reports?
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|How can the [https://wiki.bio.purdue.edu/piberg/images/5/5b/SciCARDDatabaseSchema082715.pdf SciCARD Schema] be used to guide  annotation and cataloging of the education research literature reviewed in reports on the [http://www.lifescied.org/content/13/2/265.short RED],  [http://bioscience.oxfordjournals.org/content/64/2/125.abstract?ijkey=a2355a79a9b970d77199a6f5c8b2172dbe336df4&keytype2=tf_ipsecsha E-EDAT] and the [http://www.lifescied.org/content/14/3/ar34.short Critical Analysis of Primary Literature in a Master’s-Level Class]?
 
|-
 
|-
 
|September 28
 
|September 28
 
|Stephanie Gutierrez
 
|Stephanie Gutierrez
|Topic: TBA
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|NSF graduate research fellowship proposal (NSF GRFP) feedback discussion RE: how instructors’ research experience contributes to the NGSS-recommended shift from concept-focus to practice-focused or concept-practice-integrated pedagogy.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|October 5
 
|October 5
 
|Richard Lie
 
|Richard Lie
|Topic: What is an appropriate Theoretical Framework and lit to review for molecular visualization research?
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|What is an appropriate Theoretical Framework and lit to review for molecular visualization research?
 
|-
 
|-
 
|October 12
 
|October 12
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|-
 
|October 19
 
|October 19
|Aaron Rogat
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|Stefan Irby and Richard Lie
|Topic: [http://concord.org/stem-resources/geniverse Concord Consortium] Genetics Game
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|NSF GRFP feedback RE: Using protein function prediction to promote hypothesis-driven thinking in undergraduate biochemistry education (Irby) and Using Problem Based Learning to Teach Experimental Design in the Context of Western Blots (Lie)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|October 26
 
|October 26
 
|Stephanie Gardner
 
|Stephanie Gardner
|Topic: TBA
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|Topic: Meeting discussion.  Integrating Cognitive Science with Innovating Teaching in STEM Disciplines:  Spatial Learning in STEM, September 18-19, 2015.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|November 2
 
|November 2
|Presenter
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|Aaron Rogat
|Topic
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|[http://concord.org/stem-resources/geniverse GeniConnect: Game-based learning, mentoring and laboratory experiences – a model for industry/after school partnerships.] This project seeks to help middle school students learn genetics through a computer-based game, make connections to real world research and development in the biotech industry and raise interest in STEM careers.
 
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|-
 
|November 9
 
|November 9
|Alberto Rodriguez (date to be confirmed)
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|Alberto Rodriguez
|Topic: What about a dimension of engagement, equity, and diversity practices? A [http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/tea.21232/abstract critique of the next generation science standards (NGSS)] J Res Sci Teach 52: 1031–1051, 2015.
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|What about a dimension of engagement, equity, and diversity practices? A [http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/tea.21232/abstract critique of the next generation science standards (NGSS)] J Res Sci Teach 52: 1031–1051, 2015.
 
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|-
 
|November 16
 
|November 16
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|November 30
 
|November 30
 
|Aakanksha Angra
 
|Aakanksha Angra
|Topic: TBA
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|Topic: From Novice to Expert: What is the reasoning used for graph choice and construction by novice students and expert professors in the biological sciences?
 
|-
 
|-
 
|December 7
 
|December 7
 
|Matthew Lira
 
|Matthew Lira
|Topic: TBA
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|Topic: Coordinating Literature in DBER: An effort to synthesize mechanistic reasoning in biology and physics education
 
|-
 
|-
|December 14
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|January 25
|Presenter
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|Presenter: Matthew Lira
|Topic
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|Topic: Plan the Spring 2016 Calendar of Events; administrivia and (1) re-cap last semester's meetings in an effort to close lose ends and (2) provide an overview of this semester's meetings.
 
|}
 
|}
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 +
==Fall 2015 Officers==
 +
 +
Webmaster: Kathleen Jeffery kjeffery@purdue.edu
 +
 +
Meeting Coordinator: Nancy Pelaez npelaez@purdue.edu
 +
 +
News Anchor: Aakanksha Angra aangra@purdue.edu
  
 
[[2014 Archive]]
 
[[2014 Archive]]

Latest revision as of 02:07, 29 March 2016

Spring 2016 Meetings

Mondays from 11:30 - 1:00 pm in Lilly Hall G456

Current PIBERG Affiliates and Former Members

Semester Theme

The scaffold in learning environments

Spring 2016 Events

Date Presenter Presentation Title
January 25 Matthew Lira Plan the Spring 2016 Calendar of Events; administrivia and (1) re-cap last semester's meetings in an effort to close lose ends and (2) provide an overview of this semester's meetings.
Feb 1 Dr. Robert Goldstone, Indiana University, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences Learning about learning about complex systems
Feb 8 Matthew Lira Concreteness fading and scaffolding student learning in the (STEM) disciplines
        Fyfe et al (2014); Davis & Miyake (2004) readings.
Feb 15 Rebecca Lindell, Purdue University, Department of Physics Exploring the Design Methodologies of STEM Concept Inventories
       No readings.  
Feb 22 Roy Tasker, Purdue University, Department of Chemistry Translational Research and Visualization in Chemistry Education
       No readings. 
Feb 29 Chandan Dasgupta, Purdue University, College of Technology Topic:
         No readings.
Mar 7 Matthew Lira Reflecting upon scaffolding: Moving from metaphors to operational definitions
        Sherin et al (2004)
Mar 14 SPRING BREAK NO MEETING
Mar 21 Erica Zahanle, Field Museum Topic: Museum Education
Mar 28 Presenter: N/A Topic: N/A
Apr 4 Presenter: Brian Reiser, Northwestern University, Learning Sciences & Iris Tabak, Ben Gurion University, Education Department (webinar video) Topic: Scaffolding
        Reiser (2004); Tabak (2004) readings.
Apr 11 Presenter: Matthew Lira Topic: Scaffolding Analysis Example & Semester Recap
Apr 18 Presenter: Mozhu Li Topic: Graphing in Biology*
Apr 15 Presenter: Matthew Lira - election of officers for fall 2016 Topic: Semester closure celebration

.

Spring 2016 Officers

Webmaster: Kathleen Jeffery kjeffery@purdue.edu

Meeting Coordinator: Matthew Lira melira42@gmail.com

News Anchor: Aakanksha Angra aangra@purdue.edu

Fall 2015 Meetings

Mondays from 11:45 am - 12:45 pm in Lilly Hall G456

Current PIBERG Affiliates and Former Members

Semester Theme

How can we structure education research knowledge to make it accessible and useful for writing?

Media:SciCARDDatabaseSchema082715.pdf links directly to the SciCARD Schema file.

Fall 2015 Events

Date Presenter Presentation Title
August 31 ALL Organizational meeting
September 14 Kathleen Jeffery Topic: PIBERG Web Pages (send Kathleen your content).
September 21 Nancy Pelaez How can the SciCARD Schema be used to guide annotation and cataloging of the education research literature reviewed in reports on the RED, E-EDAT and the Critical Analysis of Primary Literature in a Master’s-Level Class?
September 28 Stephanie Gutierrez NSF graduate research fellowship proposal (NSF GRFP) feedback discussion RE: how instructors’ research experience contributes to the NGSS-recommended shift from concept-focus to practice-focused or concept-practice-integrated pedagogy.
October 5 Richard Lie What is an appropriate Theoretical Framework and lit to review for molecular visualization research?
October 12 FALL BREAK NO MEETING
October 19 Stefan Irby and Richard Lie NSF GRFP feedback RE: Using protein function prediction to promote hypothesis-driven thinking in undergraduate biochemistry education (Irby) and Using Problem Based Learning to Teach Experimental Design in the Context of Western Blots (Lie)
October 26 Stephanie Gardner Topic: Meeting discussion. Integrating Cognitive Science with Innovating Teaching in STEM Disciplines: Spatial Learning in STEM, September 18-19, 2015.
November 2 Aaron Rogat GeniConnect: Game-based learning, mentoring and laboratory experiences – a model for industry/after school partnerships. This project seeks to help middle school students learn genetics through a computer-based game, make connections to real world research and development in the biotech industry and raise interest in STEM careers.
November 9 Alberto Rodriguez What about a dimension of engagement, equity, and diversity practices? A critique of the next generation science standards (NGSS) J Res Sci Teach 52: 1031–1051, 2015.
November 16 ALL present their own work Topic: one-page PIBERG research summaries to upload to the web as pdfs
November 23 Thanksgiving NO MEETING
November 30 Aakanksha Angra Topic: From Novice to Expert: What is the reasoning used for graph choice and construction by novice students and expert professors in the biological sciences?
December 7 Matthew Lira Topic: Coordinating Literature in DBER: An effort to synthesize mechanistic reasoning in biology and physics education
January 25 Presenter: Matthew Lira Topic: Plan the Spring 2016 Calendar of Events; administrivia and (1) re-cap last semester's meetings in an effort to close lose ends and (2) provide an overview of this semester's meetings.

Fall 2015 Officers

Webmaster: Kathleen Jeffery kjeffery@purdue.edu

Meeting Coordinator: Nancy Pelaez npelaez@purdue.edu

News Anchor: Aakanksha Angra aangra@purdue.edu

2014 Archive