The Virginia Tech Math Emporium is a large-scale, computer-based learning lab supporting courses designed following the emporium model (Twigg, 2003). In this article the authors discuss challenges and solutions faced between the years 1997 and 2006 involved with hiring, training, and evaluating the staff of instructional assistants working in the Math Emporium. The discussion is grounded in literature from the fields of training and peer tutoring. Directions for future methods of training instructional assistants are suggested
The past two decades have seen increased concern about the quality of undergraduate mathematics educ...
This study investigated the role of the Campus Instructional Technology Specialist working in a one-...
Research suggests learning assistant (LA) programs can be a change lever to support the institutiona...
The Math Emporium, opened in 1997, is an open 7000-squaremeter facility with 550+ workstations arran...
A number of universities have transitioned their required or developmental math courses to a math em...
Research accomplished under contract for the U.S. Army Research Institute for the behavorial and soc...
The mathematics emporium model (MEM) was implemented to improve student success and retention rates....
As a result of recent changes to U.S. undergraduate mathematics instruction, graduate student teachi...
The collision between a growing, inexperienced teaching force and students’ algebra struggles should...
The preparation to teach that graduate student teaching assistants (TAs) receive is critical for a n...
We describe the structure and implementation of the yearlong Externship experience associated with t...
A study aligning the positive aspects of technological-based learning with the high-risk population ...
experiments We describe a formative design experiment in which we adapt and evaluate the Practical A...
This report is an investigation as to the use and deployment of Higher Level Teaching Assistants at ...
Research suggests learning assistant (LA) programs can be a change lever to support the institutiona...
The past two decades have seen increased concern about the quality of undergraduate mathematics educ...
This study investigated the role of the Campus Instructional Technology Specialist working in a one-...
Research suggests learning assistant (LA) programs can be a change lever to support the institutiona...
The Math Emporium, opened in 1997, is an open 7000-squaremeter facility with 550+ workstations arran...
A number of universities have transitioned their required or developmental math courses to a math em...
Research accomplished under contract for the U.S. Army Research Institute for the behavorial and soc...
The mathematics emporium model (MEM) was implemented to improve student success and retention rates....
As a result of recent changes to U.S. undergraduate mathematics instruction, graduate student teachi...
The collision between a growing, inexperienced teaching force and students’ algebra struggles should...
The preparation to teach that graduate student teaching assistants (TAs) receive is critical for a n...
We describe the structure and implementation of the yearlong Externship experience associated with t...
A study aligning the positive aspects of technological-based learning with the high-risk population ...
experiments We describe a formative design experiment in which we adapt and evaluate the Practical A...
This report is an investigation as to the use and deployment of Higher Level Teaching Assistants at ...
Research suggests learning assistant (LA) programs can be a change lever to support the institutiona...
The past two decades have seen increased concern about the quality of undergraduate mathematics educ...
This study investigated the role of the Campus Instructional Technology Specialist working in a one-...
Research suggests learning assistant (LA) programs can be a change lever to support the institutiona...