Wednesday, April 2, 2025 12:30pm to 2pm
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1300 Memorial Dr, Coral Gables, FL 33146
Flat Space, Deep Learning: Using Project and Team-based Learning to Promote Ownership of Learning - Lunch & Learn with Dr. Eric Mazur
The teaching of physics to engineering students has remained stagnant for close to a century. In this novel team-based, project-based approach, we break the mold by giving students ownership of their learning. This new course has no standard lectures or exams, yet students' conceptual gains are significantly greater than those obtained in traditional courses. The course blends a number of best practices to deliver a learning experience that helps students develop important skills, including communication, estimation, problem solving, and team skills, in addition to a solid conceptual understanding of physics.
Wednesday, April 2
12:30-2:00pm
Location: Richter Library, Room 102B
We are pleased to welcome Dr. Eric Mazur, our inaugural Ilene M. Dresner Distinguished Visiting Scholar to the University of Miami! Dr. Mazur is the Balkanski Professor of Physics and Applied Physics and Area Chair of Applied Physics at Harvard University, Member of the Faculty of Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, and Past President of the Optical Society. An internationally recognized scientist and researcher, he leads a vigorous research program in optical physics in the Physics Department at Harvard University. Mazur founded several companies and plays an active role in industry. In addition to his work in optical physics, Mazur has been very active in education. In 1990 he began developing Peer Instruction, a method for teaching large lecture classes interactively. He is the author of Peer Instruction: A User's Manual (Prentice Hall, 1997), a book that explains how to teach large lecture classes interactively. Dr. Mazur's teaching method has developed a large following, both nationally and internationally, and has been adopted across many disciplines. Dr. Mazur is author or co-author of 380 scientific publications, 52 patents, and several books, including the Principles and Practice of Physics (Pearson, 2015), a book that presents a groundbreaking new approach to teaching introductory calculus-based physics.
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