Apply by April 13, 2018  http://bit.ly/DIG18FMN

·         DIG into Data for the Biology Classroom Faculty Mentoring Network

·         Funding Support for BioQUEST/QUBES Summer Workshop June 18-23 at 
Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, CA.

·         Be recognized as an ESA Education Scholar!



The Quantitative Undergraduate Biology Education Synthesis (QUBES) Project and 
the Ecological Society of America (ESA) are inviting applications for an 
upcoming Faculty Mentoring Network (FMN). FMNs are professional development 
opportunities through online communities where participants work 
collaboratively to discover new teaching materials, pedagogical techniques, and 
quantitative content.


The DIG into Data for the Biology Classroom FMN is seeking applicants who have 
experience in bringing data-driven activities into the introductory biology or 
ecology classroom, and are interested in exploring, adapting, and implementing 
new teaching modules using authentic research data.  Participants in this 
network will develop adaptations of dataset teaching resources for their 
classroom. These will posted on QUBES as derivative open educational resources 
publications, with associated commentary on EcoEdDL<http://bit.ly/EcoEdDL>. The 
original resources selected for this network were recently published in a 
special issue of ESA's Teaching Issues and Experiments in Ecology 
(TIEE)<http://bit.ly/ESA-TIEE>. This FMN is part of the DIG 
project<http://bit.ly/2IN30v7> to build collaborative spaces for teaching with 
quantitative data (funded by an NSF Research Coordination Network (RCN) 
Incubator Grant DBI 1730122).


Logistics:

FMN participants will meet in person at the BioQUEST/QUBES Summer 
Workshop<http://bit.ly/2FWvXHg> June 18-23 at Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, 
CA. Funding for the conference registration, dorm housing, and food will be 
provided. Participants are responsible for their own transportation. Attending 
the summer workshop is required for participation in this FMN.


The FMN will continue working together on development, implementation, and 
publication of adaptations during Fall 2018 through virtual meetings. Please 
visit the Data Incubator Group FMN<http://bit.ly/DIG18FMN> website for more 
details and to apply.


Applications:

Due April 13th. All faculty are welcome. We encourage participation from 
faculty at diverse institution types and serving diverse student populations.


Questions?

Contact Kaitlin Bonner (kbon...@sjfc.edu<mailto:kbon...@sjfc.edu>) or Raisa 
Hernández Pacheco (rhern...@richmond.edu<mailto:rhern...@richmond.edu>).


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