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WHAT MAKES AN EXPERT? INSIGHTS FROM RESEARCH ON THE BRAIN & HOW PEOPLE LEARN

Date:
Thursday, January 30, 2020
Time:
12:00pm - 1:30pm
Location:
Arthur Lakes Library: Boettcher Room
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WHAT MAKES AN EXPERT? INSIGHTS FROM RESEARCH ON THE BRAIN & HOW PEOPLE LEARN

Presented by Kristen Callen, Teaching Professor in Physics

Free lunch for registered attendees

This workshop is part of the Modern Research 501 workshop series. The Modern Researcher 501 is a workshop series aiming to provide early career researchers with tips, tools, and best practices across the research lifecycle.

The series is hosted weekly by Emily Bongiovanni, Scholarly Communications Librarian, and Roel Snieder, Director of the Center for Professional Development Education.

Related Link: Graduate Workshops

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WHAT MAKES AN EXPERT? INSIGHTS FROM RESEARCH ON THE BRAIN & HOW PEOPLE LEARN

Presenter

Presented by
Kristen Callen

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Library Contact

Library Contact
Seth Vuletich

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Audience:
Graduate Students
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