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Sep 6 2024

Facilitating Group Work in Lab Classes

CATE TA Workshops

September 6, 2024

9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

Location

Teaching Excellence Building (TEB) Room 201

Address

924 S. Morgan St., Chicago, IL 60607

Overview

As a graduate student in STEM, you may be assigned to TA a laboratory course at some point. This can be an exciting and challenging endeavor, especially for graduate students with little to no laboratory training. In this workshop, we will explore various strategies for managing potential issues prevalent in the laboratory setting. We will then practice how to apply them to a case study.

EVENT FORMAT: This workshop is an on-campus, in-person event.

EVENT FACILITATOR: Maxwell Buss, PhD Student, Physics, mbuss3@uic.edu

Inclusivity & Accessibility Information: CATE is committed to making events as accessible as possible. In-person events typically involve a combination of presentation and discussion-based activities. We welcome ASL interpreters, note-takers, and accompanying assistants to in-person CATE events. The TEB is wheelchair accessible with an elevator to the second floor space. The TEB space is equipped with fixed-height tables that are moveable and can be reconfigured. There are single-occupancy, all-gender, accessible bathrooms on the second and basement levels of TEB. Please contact teaching@uic.edu with access requests or questions.

For more information and to register, visit CATE's website.

Contact

Emily Potratz

Date posted

Aug 29, 2024

Date updated

Aug 29, 2024