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A look into active learning, flipped teaching, team based/project based learning and much more. Everything related to teaching materials science and engineering will be covered. Kindly sponsored by the University of Michigan Materials Science and Engineering Department
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Gerard Mourou was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2018 along with his former student Donna Strickland. The Nobel Prize was for developing chirped pulse amplification of femtosecond laser intensity. This led to many important applications including the all laser Lasik eye surgery, a new method to reduce space junk by using coherently combined …
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Steve and Tim talk with Dr. Ray Decker today. Ray earned his undergraduate and graduate degrees at the U. of Michigan. He spent most of his career at International Nickel Corporation and has since started several companies as an entrepreneur. Thixomat and Nanomag are his two most recent companies. He has been very active in ASM and especially the A…
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You can find the YouTube version of the Podcast here: https://youtu.be/7uRI_rE7Nn4 We also have a condensed video version that can be found here: https://youtu.be/b--Ddpq6w8Y You can find out more about the North American Materials Education Symposium this coming summer in Ann Arbor here: https://java.engin.umich.edu/NAMES24/ This episode is sponso…
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Tim and Steve talk with Aeriel about her experience being a student and transitioning to an assistant professor at the Ohio State University You can find the YouTube video here: https://youtu.be/sYEPBGyi610 You can read about the Aeriel Views project here: https://aerielviews.blog/ You can read more about her work with SWE Liberia here: https://lin…
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Tim and Steve talk with Chip Keough, the former CEO of Applied Process, Inc and the past chair of the ASM Foundation. Chip is a UM Alum and currently and adjunct faculty member of the UM MSE department. Chip explains the difference between ASM and ASM Foundation and why the materials community benefits from both. He has been very involved with the …
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Steve and Tim talk about projects they have students do instead of exams. You can find the YouTube video here: https://youtu.be/XTRHz2kirbs You can find out more about the North American Materials Education Symposium this coming summer in Ann Arbor here: https://java.engin.umich.edu/NAMES24/ This episode is sponsored by the University of Michigan M…
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Peg and Tim talk about the ASM Foundation teacher camps. You can find out more about the teacher camps at this link: https://www.asmfoundation.org/teachers/materials-camps If you are interested in attending a camp in 2024 use this link: https://www.asmfoundation.org/teachers/camp-schedule/ You can find the YouTube video here: https://youtu.be/zkG58…
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Jeff Fergus joins Steve and Tim to talk about ABET. Jeff has been the chair of the Engineering Accreditation Commission at ABET, is currently working on the ABET accreditation council and is very involved in evaluator training. He has previously been the chair of the TMS accreditation committee and has been a longtime organizer of the TMS Judson sy…
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Steve and Tim talk about how we can convince students to become Materials Science and Engineering Students You can find the YouTube video here: https://youtu.be/wXJZjWOT838 You can find out more about the North American Materials Education Symposium this coming summer in Ann Arbor here: https://java.engin.umich.edu/NAMES24/ This episode is sponsore…
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Steve and Tim talk about how we do our ABET outcomes assessment, analyze the results, and use it as input to our continuous improvement process. Link to the YouTube version: https://youtu.be/VZN5_A3UKys You can find out more about the North American Materials Education Symposium this coming summer in Ann Arbor here: https://java.engin.umich.edu/NAM…
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This week we talk with Professor Susan Gentry from UC Davis. Susan is a teaching professor in the Materials Science and Engineering department. She is very active in education and has been a long time contributor to the materials community. She is currently on the TMS education committee and has recently presented her work at the North American Edu…
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A discussion about Materials Science and Engineering education with the Open AI app, Chat GPT - the free voice model. You can find out more about the North American Materials Education Symposium this coming summer in Ann Arbor here: https://java.engin.umich.edu/NAMES24/ The YouTube version (audio and subtitles only) of this episode can be found her…
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Today we talk with Alexa Goldstein, the President of the Michigan Materials Society - a student run organization. She explains what it is like to manage the events, speakers, professional development opportunities, and her own experiences in our department. The YouTube version of this episode can be found here: https://youtu.be/m84q3PuIDPs This epi…
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Tim and Steve talk about math education at the college level, what engineering students are and are not getting from their math courses, and the math skills MSE students need to have to be successful. We also tease the creation of a new sophomore course at Michigan - Math Methods for MSE! Also a little nerding out about math topics from different l…
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Willie Rockward has been teaching at HBCUs for many years. He is now the chair of the physics department at Morgan State University in Baltimore. Previously he taught at Morehouse College in Atlanta. Today he gives us advise on how materials programs can best support African American students in primarily white institutions. Links discussed in the …
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Tim and Steve talk about their experiences using team based teaching in a laboratory setting and to replace lectures. They talk about how they make their teams, what their teams do, how they monitor the teams, and how the use peer review. Tim uses a tool called Tandem and Steve uses a tool called CATME. They also talk about how others might ease in…
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Steve talks to Tim about his alloy design module in the undergraduate lab he teaches. He has students use ThermoCal and COMSOL to design an alloy, make the alloy, and then test the mechanical properties to see if they get what they designed. YouTube Link (audio only): https://youtu.be/0TVXCrnXoNA This episode is sponsored by the University of Michi…
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Kevin Jones is a professor of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Florida. He has been working on the Impact of Materials on Society (IMOS) project since 2010 when he was the chair of the department and was looking for a way to expose students to Materials Science and Engineering. You can find the YouTube version of this podcast …
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Tim and Steve discuss gamification and social media in materials education with Bosco Yu from the University of Victoria. The video version can be watched here: https://youtu.be/rLu_o0kt2rc?si=yqrTlJqfcql3KQ9H Bosco is an Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, specializing in the mechanics of materials. Currently, he teaches an introduction…
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Tim and Steve talk about demonstrations. Why are they important? How to best use them? They also talk about demos for different audiences including K-6, 6-12, Intro to materials courses, recruiting fairs, and teacher camps. The also talk about some of their favorite demos. The video version of this episode is on our YouTube channel: https://youtu.b…
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Perry joins us and talks about his educational journey and his new company LearningClues (https://webdisk.learningclues.com/). We also have a video version of the podcast on YouTube at this link: https://youtu.be/zg-6JfrNzow Perry does a demo of the Gen AI features of LearningClues at 41 minutes into the podcast. Obviously you won't see it in the p…
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Tim and Steve went to the University of Michigan's Provost's Seminar on Teaching on Friday. The entire day was focussed on the new UM Generative AI. They have developed their own UM GPT engine as well as a scriptable version called Maizey that can scrape Canvas course sites and provide the GPT model a very curated data set that can be queried by st…
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