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Workshop / Seminar

Bringing ideas to life: Concept mapping for engaged and effective teaching

Animal Disease Biotech Facility (ADBF), 1855 E GRIMES WAY, Pullman, WA 99164
Room 2018/2020 and ZOOM
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About the event

College of Veterinary Medicine Teaching Academy

Summer Tool Kit Series format
  • Mini workshops are open to faculty, residents, and graduate students from the College of Veterinary Medicine and across the WSU.
  • Our model: these workshops are intended to be active learning sessions. Each topic/idea will be introduced, and then the participants will  engage, interact, and sometimes begin to create a product.
  • Practically, we hope that participants will come away from each session with 1 or 2 take-home lessons they might apply to their own teaching.
May 7

PRESENTERS: Thursday (Red Delicious) Learning Community Members, Claire Burbick, Iwona Driskell, Jillian Haines, Shana O’Marra, and Eric Winzenried

DESCRIPTION: Concept mapping is a powerful visual tool that helps learners organize and connect ideas for deeper understanding. In this session, we’ll explore what concept mapping is, why it enhances teaching and learning across disciplines, and show you practical ways to create and use concept maps in your own educational settings.


The WSU College of Veterinary Medicine Teaching Academy is an inclusive community of educators enhancing their teaching, career development and scholarship. The academy fosters innovative curriculum, teaching, and learning.

Our weekly events are open to all college and WSU faculty, staff, graduate, and professional students.

We also offer educational training and academic career preparation opportunities to graduate students, veterinary residents, and new faculty members across the entire college through workshops, seminars, discussions, and summer programs.

Contact

Rachel Halsey r.halsey@wsu.edu