CTLO Presents Ed Talk Week 2015
This week at the Caltech Center for Teaching, Learning, & Outreach (CTLO), students will be giving brief 30-minute talks on educational topics that they have been interested in and investigating this past year.
May 26th at 1pm
Motivating Yourself and Your Students…When You Would ALL Rather Be Sleeping
This talk will emphasize the application of motivational theory to instructional practice and to working with the effects of burnout.
Presenters: Annelise Thompson & Brendon McNicholas
May 27th at 3pm
My 3 Months as an Instructional Technologist: A Memoir
This talk will examine instructional/academic technology as a field and how it bridges technological innovations with instructional practice.
Presenter: Ronnel Boettcher
May 28th at 11am
From Anecdotes to Action: A Firsthand Exploration of Educational Programming
This talk will zoom-in on the use of the Gap Analysis model of educational research to propose educational initiatives and innovations.
Presenter: Kayane Dingilian
May 29th at 1:30pm
What Would Bloom Do?...or How I Learned to Love Chunking and Aligning!
This talk will demonstrate how principles of cognitive learning theory can be employed to modify the instructional design of existing course curriculum.
Presenter: Ariel O'Neill