Jennifer Meta Robinson, Ph.D.- is a Professor of Practice in Anthropology and the Co-director of the Graduate Certificate on College Pedagogy. Her research interests are food and the natural environment in expressive and popular culture, the intersections of community and identity in education and the scholarship of teaching and learning. She is affiliated with the Integrative Program on the Environment, IU Food Institute, and the Office of Sustainability at IU.
More about Jennifer
- Title
- Professor of Practice
- Department
- Anthropology
- 4 Projects
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- Mitigating Grade Surprise: A Study of Students' Grade Expectations Using Learning Analytics and Assignment Performance in General Education Courses at Indiana University
- Human Expertise, Analytics, & Student Learning in Multi-Section General-Education Courses at Indiana University
- The HumAn Learning Project Phase II
- The HumAn Learning Project (Humanities, Analytics, & Learning in a Multi-Section General-Education Course)
- 8 Publications
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- Learning Analytics, Faculty Inquiry, and the Study of Grade Surprise
- Presentation Building Faculty Momentum for Analytics with the Study of Grade Surprise
- Presentation Grade Surprise in Introductory Courses-Learning Analytics Collaborative Research in Anthropology, Chemistry, Oral Communication, Informatics, and Computer Science
- Poster Building Faculty Momentum for Analytics with the Study of Grade Surprise
- Grade Surprise in Introductory Courses-Learning Analytics Collaborative Research in Anthropology, Chemistry, Oral Communication, Informatics, and Computer Science
- Presentation Big Data in Small Places: SOTL and the Possibilities for Transformation of First-Year Courses.
- Presentation Scaling Up for Learning: Community, Collaboration, and Analytics.
- Poster Grade Surprise in Introductory Courses-Learning Analytics Collaborative Research in Anthropology, Chemistry, Oral Communication, Informatics, and Computer Science
- 6 Collaborators
- Fellow since
- 2015