CREATE for STEM Seminar Series to begin September 19, 2023
The CREATE Speaker Series will return beginning in September, with a few changes.
Please mark your calendars for Tues, 9/19 at noon; more information will be shared soon.
The CREATE Speaker Series will return beginning in September, with a few changes.
Please mark your calendars for Tues, 9/19 at noon; more information will be shared soon.
MMSLN has summer offerings! To see the list of upcoming events, go to: https://mimathandscience.org/courses-registration/
Namsoo Shin is the Associate Director of Innovation at the CREATE for STEM Institute and is an Associate Professor in Counseling, Educational Psychology, and Special Education at Michigan State University. She is interested in the research and development of individualized, customized learning environments to support the learning of all students. She is engaged in complex research and evaluation of various projects and in designing classroom activities, learning technology tools, and assessments.
The Psychology of Mathematics Education 45th annual conference will be held in Reno, Nevada, from October 1-4. 2023.
PME-NA's host will be the College of Education and Human Development, University of Nevada-Reno.
For more information about the conference and to register, go to: http://www.pmena.org/future-conferences/
Join us in hearing Dr. Rand Spiro, professor of educational psychology and educational technology, give a presentation on ChatGPT on Friday, 10/20/23, at noon. We will meet in the CREATE seminar space, Suite 115. There will be signs posted in case you've never visited us in the past. A Zoom option is also being offered.
We are pleased to announce the 2023 Annual Conference of the International Society for the Design and Development of Education (ISDDE). This conference will be held October 16-19 at Boston University in Boston, Massachusetts. It is an opportunity for educational designers of science, mathematics, engineering, and technology to share their work and learn from each other. This conference attracts designers from pre-K to post-secondary education from different countries from around the world.
The Program in Mathematics Education sponsors a Mathematics Education Colloquium Series during the academic year. This series consists of talks about research in mathematics education by MSU faculty members and scholars from other institutions in the United States and abroad.