Patrice Ludwig

Patrice Ludwig

Associate Professor

JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY

Dr. Ludwig is passionate about using evidence-based practices to ensure that the humans responsible for our future are prepared for the challenge. Training as a population ecologist primed her thinking about how important relationships are for learning. Today her research focuses on understanding students and instructors form and leverage learning partnerships in transdisciplinary courses. She has honed her curriculum design skills through years of professional development and practice redesigning the first-year biology curriculum at JMU. In JMU XLabs, she has co-developed and co-instructed multiple transdisciplinary classes that address wicked problems, those problems that are so complex that they must be approached at the systems level from multiple perspectives. She finds great joy in co-designing and conducting collaborative research on these experiences to generate evidence of their outcomes from both the student and faculty perspectives.

Wednesday, April 1st

10:45 am
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11:25 am
Harbor Ballroom B, Harbor Tower, 2nd Level
Live Stream

Problems are networked. Majors are siloed. We’re changing that. Our vision is to lead a global movement that makes passionate problem-solving a way of life. We leverage the power of disciplines to attack complex, ‘wicked’ problems. Students, faculty, and off-campus…

Ben Selznick, Bernie Kaussler, Erica Lewis, Patrice Ludwig, Nick Swayne