Name
How to Create a Module for SCORE (Rachel Gidaro and Michael Schuckers)
Date & Time
Friday, April 11, 2025, 4:05 PM - 5:15 PM
Description
We conduct a workshop for educators to gain exposure to materials generated by the SCORE Network and to inspire them to use these educational materials with their students. The workshop will consist of an introduction to the SCORE Network, an investigation into pedagogical materials available including specific modules, a discussion of how to utilize these materials with students and a period of brainstorming about potential modules. This workshop will be led by senior personnel from the SCORE Network and attendees will be asked to bring a laptop or tablet for the workshop.
Prerequisites: None
Training Materials: on GitHub.
Location Name
1413A
Full Address
Kline Tower
219 Prospect St
13th and 14th Floors, Registration Table in Room 1401
New Haven, CT 06511
United States
219 Prospect St
13th and 14th Floors, Registration Table in Room 1401
New Haven, CT 06511
United States
Session Type
Workshop
Virtual Event Link
Abstract
We conduct a workshop for educators to gain exposure to materials generated by the SCORE Network and to inspire them to use these educational materials with their students. The workshop will consist of an introduction to the SCORE Network, an investigation into pedagogical materials available including specific modules, a discussion of how to utilize these materials with students and a period of brainstorming about potential modules. This workshop will be led by senior personnel from the SCORE Network and attendees will be asked to bring a laptop or tablet for the workshop.
Prerequisites: None
Training Materials on GitHub: https://github.com/rachel-dill-gidaro/ConnSAS-2025-Slides
Prerequisites: None
Training Materials on GitHub: https://github.com/rachel-dill-gidaro/ConnSAS-2025-Slides
Speaker Bio
Dr. Rachel Gidaro is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at the United States Military Academy, West Point, New York. She earned her Bachelors of Science in Mathematics in 2019 from Colorado Mesa University. Beginning in 2019, she attended Baylor University and earned a Master of Science in Statistics in 2020 before completing her Doctor of Philosophy in Statistics in 2024. Her research interests in statistics are focused on discrete variate time series analysis. In her free time, Rachel enjoys reading, exercising, and working with the cheer team, the Rabble Rousers, at USMA.
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