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QUBES Faculty Mentoring Network Video
A video on the Faculty Mentoring Network, featuring two of Unity College's professors Dr. Ellen Batchelder and Dr. Emma Perry.
Check out the QUBES facebook page as well.
Click here to find the Faculty Mentoring Network Video
Upcoming Faculty Mentoring Networks
ESA Data Discovery Faculty Mentoring Network
Faculty participants will be able to adapt existing Teaching Issues in Ecology and Evolution (TIEE) modules into their spring 20177 undergraduate biology courses.
Applications are due November 28th.
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DIG into Data for the Biology Classroom
Faculty will be able to contribute to the ecology community by building their own products for introductory biology or ecology courses.
Applications are due December 2nd.
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InTeGrate 2017 Faculty Mentoring Network
Faculty participants will adapt interdisciplinary modules that address sustainability and climate change in their spring 2017 undergraduate biology classrooms.
Applications are due November 28th.
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2016 ESA Educational Scholars
ESA recently announced their 2016 Education Scholars. This is a list of those involved in the first ESA-QUBES Faculty Mentoring Networks of Spring 2016. All modules are shared on QUBESHub.org and on the EcoED Digital Library.
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Bringing Data-Rich Experiences to Undergraduate Classrooms- ESA Education Scholars Pave the Way
There will be another virtual-only Faculty Mentoring Network in Winter/Spring 2017.
Would you like to learn ways that you can bring high quality data to your students?
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Summer Institute Update
DryadLab Incubator Group (DIG)
DIG has been planning a Spring Faculty Mentoring Network, gathering input from collaborators, and arranging a TIEE special issue.
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Golden Knights Group
This group is working hard to develop a "Biology Support Program" for first year biology students. They hope to give students a data nugget for future use.
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Biodiversity to Explore Applied Statistical Techniques Group (BEAST)
BEAST is working to build a module using the Great Lakes invasive species.
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