of our committee, but we are all interested in it. It is a major
emphasis of the Caltech Council on Undergraduate Education (CUE):
http://cue.caltech.edu/ , and Melany Hunt has been bringing in
visitors and speakers.
Last spring she brought in Dr. Rohan Abeyaratne, Head, Department of
Mechanical Engineering, MIT, who gave a nice talk (you can find it
here: http://www.mechse.uiuc.edu/media/pdfs/about/seminars/schaller_fa2007.pdf
).
In his talk, Prof Abeyaratne highlighted the work of Carl Weiman and Eric Mazur.
Eric Mazur's Science Education website is here:
http://mazur-www.harvard.edu/education/educationmenu.php
Here's Carl Weiman's very influential article, "Why Not Try a
Scientiļ¬c Approach to Education?"
http://www.cwsei.ubc.ca/resources/files/Wieman-Change_Sept-Oct_2007.pdf
Here's Carl Weiman's very interesting blog:
http://www.scientificblogging.com/cwieman
And his Physics Education technology web site
http://phet.colorado.edu/index.php
Mike Brown has met with folks from the Stanford Center for Teaching
and Learning:
ctl.stanford.edu .
Finally, if you really want to know what a university education is
worth, down the line, Prof Abeyaratne suggests you learn from Father
Sarducci: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kO8x8eoU3L4
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This post was by Alan W (me).
And, as Mike notes above, improving teaching and advising IS part of our charge! Whew!
- Alan W
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