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Conference Session
Perspectives for Women Faculty
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jennifer Sheridan, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Eve Fine, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Jessica Winchell, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Christine Pribbenow, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Molly Carnes, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Jo Handelsman, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Tagged Divisions
Women in Engineering
. Page 12.1257.6In evaluation surveys, some participants reported that the discussion and interactionaspects of the workshop had a positive effect on their learning experience. As oneparticipant noted, “I think the conversations and Q&A can be the most valuable parts of aworkshop like this – providing committee members time and opportunity (and direction)to think about key issues.” Others commented that they found the active discussions andinteractions both enjoyable and productive. One respondent noted that, “I liked thelocalizing of facilitators at each table and the back-and-forth between localized discussionand whole-room discussion.” Another commented that, “I found the mix of presentationand discussion … [to be] valuable for me.” A
Conference Session
Recruitment and Retention Topics
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Rose Mary Cordova-Wentling, University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign; Steven Thomas, Lockheed Martin Corporation
Tagged Divisions
Women in Engineering