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Rounak Patra

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  • Time Zone
    Eastern

  • Organization
    University of Tennessee - Knoxville

  • Role
    Teacher: students in my class(es) will participate

  • Teaching Since
    1 semester in US (During grad school), 1 semester in India (during undergrad)

  • Describe your teaching experience and interests in a brief public biography (200 words)
    Graduate Teaching Assistant at UT Knoxville

    Course taught: BIOL150 (Organismal and Ecological Biology course)Graduate Teaching Assistant: BIOL150 (Organismal and Ecological Biology course)

    Timeline: Jan 2022 - May 2022

    Description:

    - Developed, organized, and taught BIOL150 course materials to assist students in gaining experience reading primary literature by developing and practicing the skills necessary to read scientific articles from the organismal and ecological biology fields.

    - Assist students in developing their end-of-semester project by creating and presenting a poster and helping them communicate in an appropriate disciplinary manner.- Developed, organized, and taught BIOL150 course materials to assist students in gaining experience reading primary literature by developing and practicing the skills necessary to read scientific articles from the organismal and ecological biology fields. - Assist students in developing their end-of-semester project by creating and presenting a poster and helping them communicate in an appropriate disciplinary manner.


    Skills required: Science Communication, Microsoft Office

  • School name
    University of Tennessee - Knoxville

  • Principal first and last name
    (not set)

  • Your school website URL (optional)
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