Engaging Students in a Liberal Arts Math Course While Teaching Remotely
Join Peggy Moore of University of Southern Maine to explore strategies for engaging students in a "remote-live" liberal arts math course, including the use of Google Suite products and group projects.
Peggy Moore, University of Southern Maine
As many instructors have learned this past year, teaching remotely brings its own unique challenges. In a liberal arts math course where students already struggle to engage, distance learning and teaching online make engagement even harder. This webinar will cover Instructor Peggy Moore’s strategies for engaging students in a "remote-live" liberal arts math course, including the use of Google Suite products and group projects.
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Peggy Moore, University of Southern Maine
Margaret (Peggy) Moore has been a member of the mathematics faculty at the University of Southern Maine since 2004. She is passionate about teaching and her top priority is helping her students achieve academic success. She’s committed to active learning and incorporating metacognitive strategies in all of her classes, resulting in numerous cases where students have experienced a paradigm shift in their relationship with mathematics.
Moore has been involved with general education and curricular reform over the last decade and has presented at numerous state and national conferences about her innovative teaching strategies. She's happiest surrounded by her husband, children, mom, and siblings and enjoys time spent outdoors in her snowshoes in winter and on her paddleboard in summer.