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Scholar Listing
2006-2007 ASM Scholars-in-Residence (Precursor to the Biology Scholars)

The ASM welcomed the second class of the ASM Scholars-in-Residence Program in 2006. Below is a list of those who attended the ASM SoTL Institute, July 26-29, 2006 and completed their residency at the ASMCUE 2007 in May. Also listed is the title of their ongoing research projects.
Susan Godfrey, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Research: Evaluating Student Data Analysis Capability via Multiple Choice Questions
Ruth Gyure, Western Connecticut State University, Danbury, CT
Research: A Case-Based Bioinformatics Project to Teach Prokaryotic Genetics in an Introductory Microbiology Course
Rodney Hagley, University of North Carolina, Wilmington, NC
Research: In a Team-Based Learning (TBL) Environment Does the Administration of Individual Reassurance Tests (iRAT) Foster Increased Student Preparation and Responsibility Ultimately Leading to Improved Learning Outcomes in an Undergraduate Microbiology Course for Pre-Nursing Students?
Shazia Hakim, Jinnah University for Women, Karachi, Pakistan
Research: Concept Maps: A Tool for Student Assessment
Lee Hughes, University of North Texas , Denton, TX
Research: Computer-based Learning Objects and Learning Style
Ruhul Kuddus , Utah Valley State College, Orem, UT
Research: There is No Difference in Effectiveness of Microquestioning Approach and Conventional Approach of Teaching Molecular Microbial and Cellular Sciences
Gary Kuleck, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA
Research: Assessing Student Progress in Utilizing the Process of Science in an Undergraduate Research Project-based Laboratory
Jennifer Leavey, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
Research: Examining the Effectiveness of a Project-based Laboratory on Learning the Process of Science in an Introductory Microbiology Course
Liliana Losada, Trinity University, Washington, DC
Research: Students Modeling of a Faculty's Learning Strategies
Edna Negron-Martinez, University of Puerto Rico-Medical Sciences Campus, San Juan, PR
Research: Effectiveness of an Environmental Microbiology Course Online Discussions to Improve Students Learning of Scientific Concepts
Clifford Renk, Florida Gulf Coast University, Ft. Myers, FL
Research: Evaluation of Scale-Up Instruction on Student Learning and Satisfaction in an Introductory Microbiology Course
Kristy Shanahan, Oakton Community College, Des Plaines, IL
Research: Evaluation of Student Attitude and Course Content Mastery Outcomes from Scientific Undergraduate Research at Oakton Community College
Joyce Shaw, Endicott College, Beverly, MA
Research: Effect of a Debate Format on Student Learning in Introductory Microbiology Course
Jason Tor, Hampshire College, Amherst, MA
Research: Do Students Develop a Critical Stance Towards the Meaning and Significance of Scientific Research Results through Analysis of Quantitative Information Reported in Primary Research Literature?
Fred Volkert, State University of New York- Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY
Research: Using Team Learning for Teaching Medical Students about Antibiotics in an Interdisciplinary
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