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Slide: Title Slide. Traveling Through T ime and Space: The CIRTL-Exchange Journey. Emily Weigel ( weigelem@msu.edu ). Slide: Practice Open Science. Practice Free & Open Science!. Have a comment or a question? Tweet @ choosy_female. March 5-7 (Wed.-Fri.)
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Slide: Title Slide Traveling Through Time and Space: The CIRTL-Exchange Journey Emily Weigel (weigelem@msu.edu)
Slide: Practice Open Science Practice Free & Open Science! Have a comment or a question? Tweet @choosy_female
March 5-7 (Wed.-Fri.) • Meeting with Ed and Biology Researchers (groups and 1-on-1) • Observing several courses • Talks • TAR Project • (Bio Ed Research Group) • Discipline Research • (EDGE -Enthusiasts of • Diversity, Genetics, and • Evolution Seminar) Slide: Highlights of Visit Highlights of the Visit
Slide: Ed Talk How and why can knowledge of concepts in genetics improve student understanding of evolution? Emily Weigel Michigan State University weigelem@msu.edu
Slide: Discipline Talk Temporal Patterns in Sexual Selection in ThreespineStickleback (Gasterosteusaculeatus) Emily Weigel Michigan State University weigelem@msu.edu
Communicate across disciplines • Strengthen research skills and teaching • Learn “Unwritten Rules” • Across and Between Fields • Within Academia • Network within your university • Demonstrate commitment to teaching well Benefits of FAST-Like Programs Slide: FAST Advantage
Broaden your professional network • “Low stakes” practice for job market • Strengthen interviewing skills • Could lead to other positions/work • Critical for those immediately entering the job market • Insight into how other universities work • Express your commitment to academia Benefits of CIRTL Exchange Slide: Why do a CIRTL Exchange
Decide and make contact early • Practice • Vary your audience • Have handouts for trusted folks to note errors, language, etc. • Record it • Know what visits look like • Accept differences in the two talks Slide: Preparing for a visit Prep Tips
Acknowledgements: BoughmanLab Members BEACON Sexual Signaling Group Louise Mead and Terri McElhinny FAST and CIRTL Funding Sources: BEACON EEBB Program, FAST, Zoology at MSU Slide: Acknowledgments