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SUMMARY:Faculty Workshop 
DESCRIPTION:<p>	<a data-url="https://goo.gl/forms/Aw2A82cd0ygMiDFp2" href="https://goo.gl/forms/Aw2A82cd0ygMiDFp2" title="RSVP">RSVP</a></p><p>	<span style="color:#800000;"><strong>Design for Intrinsic Motivation</strong></span><br><br><drupal-media data-entity-type="media" data-entity-uuid="d97e6bc6-4967-4dc8-ba6d-cf778a9d9a59" data-align="left" alt="Mark Somerville, PhD" data-view-mode="hwp_small"></drupal-media>Mark Somerville, PhD <br>Dean of the Faculty <br>Professor of Electrical Engineering and Physics <br>Olin College of Engineering </p><p>	 </p><p>	<drupal-media data-entity-type="media" data-entity-uuid="92507948-8475-48f3-bc3b-24ff8974e21e" data-align="left" alt="Jon Stolk, PhD" data-view-mode="hwp_small"></drupal-media>Jon Stolk, PhD <br>Professor of Materials Science and Engineering Education<br>Olin College of Engineering </p><p>	<!--break--></p><p>	 </p><p style="margin:0in0in0.0001pt">	<br><br><span><span style="sans-serif"><span style="text-size-adjust:auto"><strong>Overview:</strong></span></span></span></p><p style="margin:0in0in0.0001pt">	<span><span style="sans-serif"><span style="text-size-adjust:auto">How much influence do you, as an instructor, have over students’ motivational state? What factors influence student motivation? How does student motivation impact learning? And what strategies can you, as an instructor, employ to design experiences that are more motivating and more effective? In this interactive workshop we’ll explore frameworks for motivation, share research on student motivation in an engineering education context, and collaborate to translate theory and research to practice. </span></span></span></p><p style="margin:0in0in0.0001pt">	<strong><span><span style="sans-serif"><span style="text-size-adjust:auto">Learning Goals:</span></span></span></strong></p><ul style="margin-bottom:0in;text-size-adjust:auto;margin-top:0in" type="disc">	<li style="margin:0in0in0.0001pt;sans-serif">		Participants will become aware of their own assumptions about motivation, and how these relate to their assumptions about education.	</li>	<li style="margin:0in0in0.0001pt;sans-serif">		Participants will be able to describe different types of motivation and the relationship between types of motivation and educational outcomes.	</li>	<li style="margin:0in0in0.0001pt;sans-serif">		Participants will be able to describe factors that influence motivation, and how these relate to choices made in a classroom setting.	</li>	<li style="margin:0in0in0.0001pt;sans-serif">		Participants will be able to apply these ideas to the design or re-design of a classroom experience.	</li></ul><p style="margin:0in0in0.0001pt">	 </p><p style="margin:0in0in0.0001pt">	<strong><span><span style="sans-serif"><span style="text-size-adjust:auto">Biographies</span></span></span></strong></p><p style="margin:0in0in0.0001pt">	<span><span style="sans-serif"><span style="text-size-adjust:auto">Mark Somerville is Dean of Faculty and Professor of Electrical Engineering and Physics at Olin </span></span></span><span><span style="sans-serif"><span style="text-size-adjust:auto">College. He joined Olin during the College’s startup phase in 2001. At Olin he has played significant roles in the design of the College’s curriculum, curriculum innovation structures, hiring strategy, faculty development, and faculty reappointment and promotion procedures. Dr. Somerville has also worked extensively on educational change efforts at other institutions around the world, and has collaborated with educational startups in fields ranging from engineering education to undergraduate liberal arts education to professional education.</span></span></span></p><p style="margin:0in0in0.0001pt">	 </p><p style="margin:0in0in0.0001pt">	<span><span style="sans-serif"><span style="text-size-adjust:auto">Jonathan Stolk, Professor of Materials Science and Engineering Education, joined Olin College in 2001. At Olin he has been a leader in the development of innovative interdisciplinary undergraduate courses and curricula. Dr. Stolk’s research focuses on understanding the role of faculty in promoting lifelong learning, examining educational change processes in college settings, and investigating the effects of disciplinary integration and student autonomy on motivation and a broad range of learning outcomes. He has consulted with universities and other organizations around the world on educational design and educational change.</span></span></span></p><p>	 </p>
LOCATION:The Brooks Room, 213 Pierce Hall, 29 Oxford St. 
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DTSTART:20181025T180000Z
DTEND:20181025T200000Z
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