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Presentations and Workshops

Lukoff, B. (2013). Using interactive technology to make math relevant and accessible in the classroom. 2013 Harlan Miller Lecture, Texas Woman's University, Denton, TX.

Lukoff, B. (2013). Assessment that drives learning. Workshop for Comprehensive Student Success Program at Texas Woman's University, Denton, TX.

Lukoff, B. (2013). Asking effective questions. Workshop for Comprehensive Student Success Program at Texas Woman's University, Denton, TX.

Sager, B., Lukoff, B., Cooney, S., & Steinberg, S. (2013). Disruptive innovation in the classroom: Start with teachers. Presentation at the 2013 Annual Meeting of the National Business Officers Association, Philadelphia, PA.

Lukoff, B. (2013). Using Learning Catalytics to Create an Interactive Classroom. Presented at the STEM Tuesday Talk at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA.

Schell, J., Lukoff, B., & Mazur, E. (2013). Catalyzing Learner Engagement Using Cutting-Edge Classroom Response Systems in Higher Education. Invited paper presented at the 2013 International HETL Conference, Orlando, FL.

Lukoff, B. (2012). The flipped classroom: successes, techniques, and challenges. Presentation to the South Eastern Electrical and Computer Engineering Department Heads Association, Atlanta, GA.

Lukoff, B. (2012). Asking effective questions. Presentation to Strategies for Innovation in Engineering Education in Brazil, LASPAU, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.

Lukoff, B. (2012). Asking effective questions. Professional development workshop given at Arlington High School, Arlington, MA.

Mazur, E., & Lukoff, B. (2012). Catalyzing Learning Using Peer Instruction and Learning Catalytics. Pre-conference workshop at 2012 Building Learning Communities conference, Boston, MA.

Lukoff, B. (2012). Learning Catalytics overview. Presentation at the SERC Institute, Winter Harbor, ME.

Schell, J. & Lukoff, B. (2012). Peer Instruction 2.0: The Next Generation of Catalyzing Learner Engagement in STEM Classrooms. Presentation to the HHMI Education Group at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA.

Lukoff, B. (2012). The design and validation of an automatically-scored constructed-response item type for graphical representation. Presentation at the 2012 Annual Meeting of the National Council on Measurement in Education, Vancouver, BC.

Schell, J., Alvarado, C., & Lukoff, B. (2011). Understanding academic risk in interactive teaching environments. Presentation at the Association for the Study of Higher Education, Charlotte, NC.

Lukoff, B. (2011). Using Learning Catalytics to create an interactive classroom. Presentation to the Lowell Regional Physics Alliance, Lowell, MA.

Lukoff, B. & Mazur, E. (2011). Clickers 2.0: Managing Classroom Interactions. Presentation at the 2011 Summer Meeting of the American Association of Physics Teachers, Omaha, NE.

Lukoff, B. & Tucker, L. (2011). The interactive learning toolkit: technology and the classroom. Presentation at the April 2011 meeting of the American Physical Society, Anaheim, CA.

Lukoff, B. (2010). Using technology to drive innovative formative assessment in large lecture courses. Presentation to the ERME Brown Bag at Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA.

Lukoff, B. (2006). Detecting Faking on Noncognitive Assessments Using Decision Trees. Presentation at the Educational Testing Service Faking Miniconference, Plainsboro, NJ.