Mentoring Ideas
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Mentoring Ideas from the CISE REU PI Community
This collection of web pages represents ideas for mentoring that have been contributed by members of the CISE REU PI community.
- Workshop with Librarians and Introduction to Research Tools, contributed by Stephen Huang, University of Houston
- List of Resources for Graduate School Funding, contributed by Stefan Robila, Montclair State University
- Information Resources for Study Abroad, contributed by Miguel Labrador, University of South Florida
- Preparing Students for Scholarship Abroad, contributed by Hans-Peter Bischof, Rochester Institute of Technology
- Presentation Skills, contributed by Hans-Peter Bischof, Rochester Institute of Technology
- Mentorship and Menteeship Training, contributed by Pamela Abshire, University of Maryland
- Assessment of Mentoring, contributed by Pamela Abshire, University of Maryland
- Building an Intellectual Community ("Coffee Talk"), contributed by Pamela Abshire, University of Maryland
- Peer Mentoring, contributed by Scott Thede, DePauw University
- Combating Isolation, contributed by Jugal Kalita, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
- Selecting Mentors, contributed by Rick Adrion, University of Massachusetts Amherst
- Mentor Tasks & Benchmarks, contributed by Wes Uehara, Center for Embedded Networked Sensing, UCLA (Doc to be posted)
- Mentoring Female REU Students, contributed by Yu Zhang, Trinity University
- Teaching leadership, communication and mentoring skills in small weekly units, contributed by Matt Cox, Oregon State University
- Mentoring by Postdocs, by Sriram Vishwanath, University of Texas
- Rewarding Graduate Student Mentors, contributed by Baris Taskin, Drexel University
- Mentor Training Program with Reflective Journals and Philosophy Statement, contributed by Michael Loui, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Other Resources from the Mentoring Working Group
- Agenda for Mentoring Working Group March 18-19, 2010 Media:Mentoring-Working-Group-2010-Revised.ppt
- Tentative Format for Contributed Ideas Media:Format_Revised.doc
- Mentoring Working Group Homework for 2010 Media:Mentoring-WG-Homework-2010.doc
- Notes from the Thursday session (Mar 18 2010 3:45-5:00) Media:Notes1.doc
- Notes from the Friday session (Mar 19 2010 11:00-12:00) Media:Notes2.doc
Other Resources
- Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy, National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, and Institute of Medicine (1997). Adviser, teacher, role model, friend: on being a mentor to students in science and engineering. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press.
- Coppola, B. P. (2001). Full human presence: a guidepost to mentoring undergraduate science students. In Reinarz, A. G., & White, E. R., eds., New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 85, San Francisco: Jossey-Bass (pp. 57–73).
- Handelsman, J., Lauffer, S. M., Pribbenow, C. M., & Pfund, C., eds. (2005). Entering mentoring: a seminar to train a new generation of scientists. Madison, Wisc.: University of Wisconsin Press.
- Marra, R. M., & Pangborn, R. N. (2001). Mentoring in technical disciplines: fostering a broader view of education, career, and culture in and beyond the workplace. In Reinarz, A. G., & White, E. R., eds., New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 85, San Francisco: Jossey-Bass (pp. 35–42).
- Merkel, C. A., & Baker, S. M. (2002). How to mentor undergraduate researchers. Washington, D.C.: Council on Undergraduate Research.
- Research Mentor Training (2008). Website
- University of Michigan (2006). How to mentor graduate students.
- University of Washington (2005). How to mentor graduate students.
- University of Wisconsin - Madison (2008). Research mentor training program.

