San Francisco State University, April 5, 2014
This
workshop is designed to increase participant knowledge and use of student
assessment techniques around the pre-identified biochemistry and molecular
biology foundational concepts and skills and to actively engage
participants in creating assessment tools and best practices. This
workshop is open to all undergraduate faculty, postdoctoral fellows, and
graduate students interested in undergraduate science education.
San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA
J Paul Leonard Library, RM 121
Saturday, April 5, 2014
Cost: Free
Presenters:
Teaster Baird (San Francisco State University), Ellis Bell (University of
Richmond), Michael Cox (University of Wisconsin Madison), and Joseph Provost
(University of San Diego)
San
Francisco State University is located in San Francisco which is 50 miles from San
Jose, CA; 90 miles from Sacramento, CA; and 325 miles from Santa Barbara, CA. Science
Educators from these area institutions will be invited to participate in this
workshop.
Lodging:
Overnight lodging is
available near campus.
Please visit http://www.sfsu.edu/~meetings/lodgingandhotels.html for more information.
Assistance:
A small number of stipends (up to $100 each) are available to help defray
the cost of lodging. These stipends are provided based on need and
on a first come first served bases. Please inquire with Weiyi Zhao.
Driving
Directions:
Driving directions can
be accessed here: http://www.sfsu.edu/~meetings/location.html and
parking directions can be found here: http://www.sfsu.edu/~parking/text/parking.html Lot 20 is the nearest parking structure to the Seven Hills Conference Center.
Campus Map
Public Transportation Options:
http://www.sfsu.edu/~parking/directions/

