Metacognition Presentations

Get Students to Focus on Learning Instead of Grades: Metacognition is the Key!

When: Thursday, February 16, 2017 from 3:00pm – 4:30pm

Where: 220 Sullivant Hall

Audience: All (open)

 

21st Century students come to college with widely varying academic skills, approaches to learning, and motivation levels. Faculty often lament that students are focused on achieving high grades, but are not willing to invest much time or effort in learning. This session will focus on the importance of helping students acquire simple, but effective learning strategies based on cognitive science principles.

 

Dr. Saundra Yancy McGuire will engage in interactive reflection activities that will allow attendees to experience strategies that significantly improve learning while transforming student attitudes about the meaning of learning.

 

Register Here: https://osu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_aXxZATP4xoCZEpv

 

Metacognition: The Key to Accelerated Success for Graduate Students and Their Students

When: Friday, February 17, 2017 from 2:30pm – 4:00pm

Where: MBI Auditorium

Audience: Graduate Students

 

Graduate and professional school students often face challenges adjusting to a new set of demands – acing coursework, preparing for cumulative examinations, assuming teaching duties, and producing research results.  This session will present metacognitive learning strategies and time management tools that graduate students can teach their students and that they themselves can use to “step up their game” so that their success in graduate school will equal or exceed their success in undergraduate school.

 

Register Here: https://osu.az1.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_6sp0cBaJw0RT2GV

 

Speaker Information: Dr. Saundra Yancy McGuire, Director Emerita of the Center for Academic Success and Retired Assistant Vice Chancellor and Professor of Chemistry at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, LA has presented on metacognition and student learning at over 100 events, both nationally and internationally.

 

 

REMINDER! RSVP Today for the “Service Learning Literacy” Session

Please join the Graduate Interdisciplinary Seminar in Literacy Studies on Friday, November 4, from 12 noon to 1:30 pm in 311 Denney Hall, for our next meeting.

 

The session is called “Service Learning Literacy.” Service learning seeks to increase awareness of civic duty by combining guided classroom instruction with community service, often by promoting literacy. What are some of the common approaches? Who benefits and how? What kinds of reading and writing are valued? All students with an interest in the study of literacy are invited to a roundtable featuring a trio of guests experienced in service learning initiatives.

 

Lunch will be provided by LiteracyStudies@OSU. Please RSVP by TODAY to Michael Harwick at harwick.1@osu.edu.

 

If you can’t come to this meeting, but want to stay in the loop, drop Michael a line, and we will add you to the GradSem listserv.

 

See you soon,

Michael Harwick, Maryna Matlock, Susan Strayer, and Jamie Teeple

2016 – 2017 GradSem Co-Chairs

University Libraries Present: Diversity and Gender in Scholarly Publishing November 4th

Join the University Libraries s on Friday November 4th from 10-11am in the Research Commons in the 18th Avenue Library. Be sure sure to check the website here for more information about other events.

If you have any questions, please let me know.

 

Thanks for the help!

 

Larry

 

 

Larry Allen
Manager of Marketing and Communications
University Libraries Communications
419 C Thompson Library, 1858 Neil Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210
614-292-8999 Office / 614-226-4061 Mobile / 614-292-7859 Fax
allen.916@osu.edu   library.osu.edu

 

Call for Abstracts for 2017 Hayes Forum DUE November 10th

The Hayes Graduate Research Forum Committee is pleased to announce a

call for abstracts from graduate students at The Ohio State University to participate in the prestigious, 31st Edward F. Hayes Research Forum.

Cash prizes of over $14,000 will be awarded to top presenters in each academic area.

Abstracts will be accepted through November 10th

 

This exceptional showcase will be held March 3, 2017 and is dedicated to presenting outstanding research by graduate students from across the range of OSU’s academic areas.

 

To submit an abstract, please visit: https://cgs.osu.edu/hayes-forum/

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We strongly encourage you to review all abstract submission guidelines before submitting your abstract.

 

Questions? Contact Tracey Walterbusch: walterbusch.1@osu.edu
The Hayes Forum is co-sponsored by the Council of Graduate Students, the Graduate School, and the Office of Research.

 

Tracey Walterbusch, M.Ed.

Vice President

Council of Graduate Students

2008 Ohio Union

1739 N. High Street

Columbus, OH 43210

cgs.osu.edu

 

Doctoral Student, Higher Education Student Affairs Program

College of Education & Human Ecology

Department of Educational Studies

310A Ramseyer Hall

29 West Woodruff Avenue

Columbus, OH 43210

 

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GradSem “Service Learning Literacy” Session on Friday November 4

Please join the Graduate Interdisciplinary Seminar in Literacy Studies on Friday, November 4, from 12 noon to 1:30 pm in 311 Denney Hall, for our next meeting.

 

The session is called “Service Learning Literacy.” Service learning seeks to increase awareness of civic duty by combining guided classroom instruction with community service, often by promoting literacy. What are some of the common approaches? Who benefits and how? What kinds of reading and writing are valued? All students with an interest in the study of literacy are invited to a roundtable featuring a trio of guests experienced in service learning initiatives.

 

Lunch will be provided by LiteracyStudies@OSU. Please RSVP by Tuesday, November 1 to Michael Harwick at harwick.1@osu.edu.

 

Our discussion will also build on a lecture by Kolleen Guy on Monday, October 31, co-sponsored by Literacy Studies and the Department of History.

 

If you can’t come to this meeting, but want to stay in the loop, drop Michael a line, and we will add you to the GradSem listserv.

 

See you soon,

Michael Harwick, Maryna Matlock, Susan Strayer, and Jamie Teeple

 

2016 – 2017 GradSem Co-Chairs

EHE RMC Methodology Leadership Series and Software Saturday Series

 

Generalized Item Response and Factor Trees with Dr. Paul De Boeck, OSU Professor of Psychology

Thursday, October 27, 1:00pm – 2:30pm

EHE College Commons, Ramseyer Hall 260

 

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The RMC Strongly Agrees that you can get more information from your survey data!

 

Do you use surveys for your research?  While many of us rely on Likert Scales (Strongly Agree, Agree, etc.) to collect data, most of us don’t really know how to analyze these data.  Are they interval level?  Ordinal?  How you can properly deal with “Neutral” or “Undecided” responses?

 

Join Paul De Boeck as he discusses the true nature of Likert-type data and provides real-world examples of how these data can best be analyzed.  After this workshop, you will have new options for analysis that can help you get more information from your survey data!

 

Click here to sign up! 

Introduction to R with Mine Dogucu

Thursday, October 27, 4:00pm – 7:00pm

PAES 110

 

 

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Bring your data!  Bring your questions!  Come for a review! QREM doctoral candidate Mine Dogucu will provide an introduction to the R computing environment.  This is a smart investment in your computing future, so don’t miss it! This session is geared to folks with little or no experience with R, but students with more advanced questions are welcome!

 

Click here to sign up! 

 

Introduction to STATA with Nivedita Bhaktha

Friday, October 28, 9:00am – 12:00pm

PAES 110

 

 

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Are you new to STATA?  Are your skills a bit rusty?  Are you just looking for a gentle introduction to get you back into the swing of data analysis?

 

Please join the RMC for this introduction to STATA.  QREM doctoral student Nivedita Bhakta will introduce you to the STATA environment, teach you how to get your data into STATA, and how to prepare it for analysis.  Nivedita’s workshop is hands-on so you will get a chance to work with the software on real (messy) data sets that we provide!

 

Click here to sign up!

 

 

These events are FREE and open to all OSU Faculty, Students, Researchers, and Staff. 

 

Light refreshments will be provided.

 

Please contact Sandy Reed (reed.665@osu.edu) if you have any questions or require additional information!