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CIRTL Network Exchanges from the University of Colorado Boulder

Three CU Boulder TAR fellows participated in CIRTL Network Exchanges in the spring of 2012 to present the findings of their TAR research to fellow institutions in the CIRTL Network.

Kristin Boles presented the findings of her TAR research and gave a colloquium about her coursework at the University of Wisconsin Madison. Kristin conducted a study in the fall 2011 to determine if simple glassware demonstrations helped improve student performance in general chemistry labs. Read More »

Network Exchanges abounding

Bethany Wilcox, from Colorado-Boulder has been on campus today for a Network Exchange. This is the first time Vanderbilt has hosted an exchange student and we are very pleased with the progress so far. Bethany did her disciplinary talk at lunch time today.  While the crowd wasn't huge, the people there were very interested in what she had to say and asked lots of questions.  This provoked some interesting discussions.  We're looking forward to her TAR talk this afternoon.

A CIRTL Exchange at CU-Boulder

Participating in the CIRTL exchange program was a privilege that had a profound impact on my professional career. As a current and former Future Academic Scholars in Teaching (FAST) fellow, I was aware of the experiences that previous network exchanges had yielded and I was anxious to apply myself. Read More »

CIRTL Network Exchange Experience

As a former Michigan State University FAST (Future Academic Scholars in Teaching) Fellow, I got the opportunity to participate in the CIRTL Network Exchange Program. Here is a summary of my CIRTL Network Exchange from my home campus to UW Madison on November 16th -19th 2010: Read More »

New Coffee Hour Audio Post

The CIRTL Network Exchange Program is a two to three day visit to a host campus within the Network. This program is designed to give applicants the opportunity to give a Teaching-as-Research colloquium and interact with disciplinary colleagues at the CIRTL Network institution. Participants also have the opportunity to practice professional skills before entering the jobmarket.

For more information on the Network Exchange Program: http://www.cirtl.net/networkexchange_overview Read More »

Network Exchange Program - Local Information

 

Boulder, CO

Best Western Boulder Inn
770 28th Street
Boulder, Colorado, 80303-2343
United States
info@BoulderInn.com
http://www.boulderinn.com/
Phone: 303-449-3800
Toll Free Reservations: 800-233-8469
Fax: 303-402-9118 

Boulder Supper Shuttle

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Network Exchange Program - Campus Requirements

 

A designated CIRTL contact at each Network campus will serve as the local program coordinator at each campus.

 

Home campus requirements: 

  1. Market the Network Exchange program to local graduates students and post-doctoral researchers.
  2. Review home campus applications.
  3. Collect, review and save participant & advisor signature page.
  4. Assist applicants in making disciplinary connections with a host campus.

Network Exchange Program - Overview

 
 
 

Exchange Program Overview

The CIRTL Network Exchange Program is a two to three day visit to a host campus within the Network. This program is designed to give applicants the opportunity to give a Teaching-as-Research colloquium and interact with disciplinary colleagues at the CIRTL Network institution. Participants also have the opportunity to practice professional skills before entering the jobmarket.  Read More »

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