Free Virtual Conference Agenda
Effective Remote Instruction: Reimagining the Engineering Student Experience

The first half of 2020 brought the abrupt shift from in-person teaching to online instruction. Professors were forced to quickly adapt with limited resources and support to do so.

IEEE is proud to announce its newest virtual conference, Effective Remote Instruction: Reimagining the Engineering Student Experience, scheduled each day during the week of 27-31 July 2020. The first half of 2020 brought the abrupt shift from in-person teaching to online instruction. Professors were forced to quickly adapt with limited resources and support to do so. We invite university faculty and department leaders from around the globe to learn practical techniques and tips for remote instruction in the engineering, computer science, and technology classrooms, which you can use when planning your next semester.

The objective of this event is to provide practical techniques and skills for online educators, taught by experienced individuals. Topics include Making Labs Effective with Remote Learning, Managing Remote Student Teams, and Self-Assessing Your Remote Teaching Methods. Learn to thrive in your classroom in the new normal.

Agenda

Date and TimeSessionPresented by:
Monday, 27 July
11-12pm EDT
Ditching the Traditional College Lecture in Remote InstructionSusan Lord, University of San Diego
Tuesday, 28 July
11-12pm EDT
Making Labs Effective with Remote LearningRuss Meier, Milwaukee School of Engineering

Stephen Phillips, Arizona State University

Ece Yaprak, Wayne State University
Wednesday, 29 July
11-12pm EDT
Managing Remote Student TeamsMatt Ohland, Purdue University

Traci Nathans-Kelly, Cornell University

Pam Brewer, Mercer University

Victoria Serrano, Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá
Thursday, 30 July
11-12pm EDT
Student Assessments for Remote DeliveryDiane Rover, Iowa State University

Candace Bauer, University of Nevada, Reno

Kerrie Douglas, Purdue University
Friday, 31 July
11-12pm EDT
Student and Data Privacy when Offering Remote Instruction Hamadou Saliah-Hassane, Université du Québec

Cihan Varol, Sam Houston State University
Friday, 31 July
12-1pm EDT
Coffee Break: Self-Assessing Your Remote Teaching MethodsTimothy Kurzweg, Penn State Erie

Traci Nathans-Kelly, Cornell University

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Featured Speakers

Russ Meier, Ph.D. Milwaukee School of Engineering

Stephen Phillips, Ph.D. Arizona State University

Susan Lord, Ph.D. University of San Diego

Ece Yaprak, Ph.D. Wayne State University

Matt Ohland, Ph.D. Purdue University

Traci Nathans-Kelly, Ph.D.
Cornell University

Pam Brewer, Ph.D. Mercer University

Victoria Serrano, Ph.D. Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá

Diane Rover, Ph.D.
Iowa State University

Hamadou Saliah-Hassane, Ph.D. Université du Québec

Candace Bauer, Ph.D. University of Nevada, Reno

Kerrie Douglas, Ph.D. Purdue University

Cihan Varol, Ph.D.
Sam Houston State University

Timothy Kurzweg, Ph.D. Penn State Erie

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