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Interdisciplinary Teaching: Merging the Liberal Arts with Engineering

Facilitator: Dr. Danaë Metaxa, Assistant Professor, Computer & Information Science
Convener: Artemis Panagopoulou, CETLI Graduate Fellow, Computer & Information Science

What are the most effective methods for developing and delivering interdisciplinary courses? What’s the difference between being faculty at an R1 versus a small, liberal-arts college (SLAC)? This seminar explores these questions and more, from the key aspects of creating and effectively teaching an interdisciplinary curriculum, to choosing between different academic career paths. Professor Danaë Metaxa, founder of the Penn Human-Computer Interaction (Penn HCI) Lab, whose research focuses on bias and representation in algorithmic systems, will guide this session. Feel free to bring any questions you have!

All graduate students are welcome. This event grows out of concerns in the Computer & Information Science department, and so may be most useful to students in related fields.

Counts toward the CETLI Teaching Certificate.

Registrations are closed for this event

Date:
Monday, March 18, 2024

Time:
11:00 am to 12:00 pm
Location:
612
Levine Hall
200 South 33rd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104 United States
Event Participants:

School(s):
All

For More Information:
CETLI-info@upenn.edu