Katharina Brandl Pharmacology, Educational Research Major instructional goals: Help students master new knowledge and skills Help students to not forget.

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Katharina Brandl Pharmacology, Educational Research Major instructional goals: Help students master new knowledge and skills Help students to not forget what they have learned Research question: What changes can we make in the classroom to accomplish these goals?

Core Expertise Introduction of “active teaching” methods into the classroom Think-Pair-Share Case studies TBL (Team-based learning) Using the iPAD as an instructional tool Small group activities

Proposed Collaborations with SSPPS Faculty Collaborations with anybody who is interested in introducing new teaching strategies in his/her course.