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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Lessons from (and for) Teaching Online 
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SUMMARY:Lessons from (and for) Teaching Online 
DESCRIPTION:<p>	The rapid transition to online education has imposed a massive experiment in the ways we teach.  With this disruption, also comes an opportunity to tap into our collective wisdom and share the creativity with which we have met these challenges.  </p><p>	At the same time, the unexpected disruption offers an opportunity to rethink how we teach. We invite SEAS Faculty to join us for a showcase of some of the approaches SEAS faculty have taken and an interactive discussion where we collectively reflect on the changes that have occurred and discuss how some of these changes may become a fixture of life and provide a pathway to innovating and reinvigorating our approaches to education.  (For SEAS Faculty) </p><p>	<strong>Moderator</strong><br>Eric Mazur, PhD <br>Balkanski Professor of Physics and Applied Physics<br>Faculty Director of LInc </p><p>	<strong>Contributors </strong><br>Hanspeter Pfister, PhD   <br>An Wang Professor of Computer Science<br>LInc Faculty Fellow 2018-2019<br>Spring Course 2020: COMPSCI 10: Elements of Data Science  </p><p>	Stuart Shieber, PhD  <br>James O. Welch, Jr. and Virginia B. Welch Professor of Computer Science<br>LInc Faculty Fellow 2018-2019<br>Spring Course 2020: COMPSCI 51- Abstraction and Design in Computation</p><p>	 </p>
LOCATION:Zoom -Participants will receive Zoom Link via email prior to the event.
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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