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STEPping Up Undergraduate Research at MTSU (STEP MT ). CBAS Teaching & Learning Seminar February 15, 2005 Tom Cheatham, Andri Friedli, William Robertson, & Ginger Rowell. Presentation Overview. STEP MT Project Overview Curriculum Starting Research Explorations Early
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STEPping Up Undergraduate Research at MTSU (STEPMT) CBAS Teaching & Learning Seminar February 15, 2005 Tom Cheatham, Andri Friedli, William Robertson, & Ginger Rowell
Presentation Overview • STEPMT Project Overview • Curriculum • Starting Research Explorations Early • Undergraduate Research • Building an On-Campus Undergraduate Research Community • Partnerships • Providing Off-Campus Research Opportunities for Undergraduates
STEPMT Project Overview • NSF STEP • STEPMT • STEPMTTeam • How can you get involved?
NSF STEP Program • STEM Talent Expansion Program (STEP) • 4th competition just completed (Feb 10) • Typically fund 12 of 250 proposals • Focus on recruiting & retention in STEM • Goals of NSF-STEP
NSF STEP Goals Program Synopsis: The Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Talent Expansion Program (STEP) seeks to increase the number of students (U.S. citizens or permanent residents) receiving associate or baccalaureate degrees in established or emerging fields within science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Type 1 proposals are solicited that provide for full implementation efforts at academic institutions. Type 2 proposals are solicited that support educational research projects on associate or baccalaureate degree attainment in STEM.
NSF Program Officers Cognizant Program Officers: • Susan H. Hixson, Lead Program Director, Directorate for Education & Human Resources, Division of Undergraduate Education, 835 N, telephone: (703) 292-4623, fax: (703) 292-9015, email: shixson@nsf.gov • John R. Haddock, Co-Lead Program Director, Directorate for Education & Human Resources, Division of Undergraduate Education, 835 N, telephone: (703) 292-8670, email: jhaddock@nsf.gov • Terry S. Woodin, Program Director, Directorate for Education & Human Resources, Division of Undergraduate Education, 907 N, telephone: (703) 292-8697, fax: (703) 292-9048, email: twoodin@nsf.gov • Lee L. Zia, Program Director, Directorate for Education & Human Resources, Division of Undergraduate Education, 835 N, telephone: (703) 292-5140, fax: (703) 292-9046, email: lzia@nsf.gov
STEPMT • 5 year $1.7 M • BIOL, CHEM, CSCI, ETIS, GEOL, MATH, PHYS • Mostly retention via • Curriculum innovation • Creation of research community • On campus and off campus research activities • Recruitment through experiences for HS students and teachers
STEPMT Team • Tom Cheatham, CBAS, Co-PI • Bill Robertson, PHYS, Co-PI • Andrienne Friedli, CHEM, Co-PI • Ginger Rowell, MATH, Co-PI • Brad Rundik, CSCI, Coordinator
How Can You Get Involved ? • Develop or apply inquiry-based learning • Mentor undergraduate in academic year research • Mentor undergraduate in summer research • Mentor undergraduate in summer research in industry • Participate in Teaching/Learning Seminar • Encourage students to attend Wed 12:30 … • Encourage undergraduates to participate in REUs and research in industry
Curriculum Innovations • Inquiry-based Learning in Key Lower Division Classes • Student Research Classes • Laboratory Internship Class
Inquiry-based Learning Inquiry-based Discovery Learning Research-driven Guided Discovery
Inquiry-based Learning Inquiry-based Students Engaged Thought Provoking Discovery Learning Research-driven Problem Solvers Guided Discovery Active Participants
Inquiry-based Learning • Physics: a model for reaching lower division students • Proposed Explorations: Two course sequence in • BIOL, CHEM, CSCI • ETIS, GEOL, MATH • First courses started mostly Spring 2005
Student Research Classes • Course Credit for students conducting undergraduate research • Course Credit for students learning about the processes involved in undergraduate research
Student Research Classes • Undergraduate Research Course • Students conducting research • Working with a mentor • Already exists in many departments • BIOL, CHEM, PHYS • Hoping to extend to other departments • Proposal: cross-listed UR course
Student Research Classes • Course credit for students learning about the process of research • Physics has a model • Do others have something similar ? • 1 hour pass/fail credit ? • What would you do for second year ? • Part of building a undergraduate research community
Student Weekly Seminar Series Wednesday 12:30-11:45 KOM 122 FREE PIZZA Great Talks! Community! Please help us spread the word.
Laboratory Internship • Proposed: use Chemistry’s model for teaching their students about being lab assistants • Need to think of the appropriate transitions for other disciplines • Looking for volunteers • Course reassigned time available
Undergraduate Research Community • Aim: Create a community of undergraduate research students across the STEM disciplines. • Why? • Better connection to discipline • Support structure/role models • Interdisciplinary appreciation • NSF: Why? = STEM student retention
Undergraduate Research Community • How do we get more students involved in research? • Pay them • Offer more research opportunities • Help them find faculty mentors • Teach them to compete for funds and external research opportunities
Undergraduate Research Community • Academic year research awards • Administered through the Undergraduate Research Council • Awards $1000 (+$500 for faculty mentor) • Plus supply funds up to $300 • Assistants $500 • Applications due in mid-Fall semester (perhaps earlier next year)
Undergraduate Research Community $500 is not much but… $500=
Undergraduate Research Community • Summer Research Teams • Research project designed and led by MTSU faculty member ($5000) • 2 MTSU undergraduates ($4000/$3000) • High school teacher and high school student. ($3500/$2000) • Everybody gets paid!
Undergraduate Research Community • Social engineering • Undergraduate research student lunch seminars (Wed. 12:40 pm KOM 123) • Undergraduate Research Symposium (April 15th) • Summer social program TBD • Ideas???
Off-Campus Partnerships • Academia (REU’s) • Government • Industry (STEP-IN) • Public Schools (STEP-MTeams)
Off-Campus REUs • NSF-REU programs • NASA Jet Propulsion Labs • National Laboratories Oak Ridge • Other Max Planck Institute, CRNS
Industry Partnerships (STEP-IN) • Local industries / government • Substantive: 10 week summer research experience • Paid: $5000 • Well-Defined: Expectations • Learning Experience: 2 mentors • Evaluated: Written evaluations, report
High School Partners • Local: Rutherford County schools • Lasting impact: High school teacher/student pair • Substantive: 6 week commitment • Team Effort: Interaction with an MTSU team
Closing Thoughts • Research community = STEM retention • Pay is important • Faculty participation is vital! • Academic year and Summer research teams
Closing Thoughts • Are YOU interested in • using discovery-based learning in class? • helping develop a research course? • improving laboratory instruction by students? • … • Please let us know (rowell@mtsu.edu) • We can help form connections
Closing Thoughts • STEP: Research early and often for undergraduates at MTSU • STEPMT: Builds a research community at MTSU for ugs and mentors • STEP-IN: Brings community research to MTSU • STEP-MTeams: Shares MTSU research with the community! • REUs: Sends MTSU students into the world
Closing Thoughts • Check out the website • www.mtsu.edu/~stepmt • Contact us • stepmt@mtsu.edu