The Gene and Linda Voiland School of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering is hosting a seminar presented by Thomas E. Graedel, Clifton R. Musser Professor Emeritus of Industrial Ecology and Professor Emeritus of Chemical Engineering, Yale University.
Workshop / Seminar
April 2019
Presentation delivered by Erika Offerdahl from School of Molecular Bioscience.
Use this tool to proactively engage students in reading and provide a focus of conversation with automatically graded annotations. This platform allows students to make comments, ask questions, and interact with peers in a quick and scalable way that allows misconceptions about the reading (or other media) to be easily identified. This tool is also a strong candidate for a flipped classroom.
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