Event

01/14/2026 07:00 pm - 02/11/2026

2026 Introduction to Cognition and Modeling DL

Event Picture

Intro to human thinking and learning in relation to Modeling Instruction and the Modeling Theory of cognition, offered as a distance learning course.


 

We will officially close registration access one week after the course start date on Jan 21, 2026. Please reach out directly to engage@modelinginstruction.org if you enroll on or after Jan 14th. 

Description: 

What does cognitive science have to do with models and modeling? One of David Hestenes’ favorite punchlines is “We think in models. We think with models. We think about models.” In this five-week short course we will unpack this punchline with a brief introduction to cognitive science. We will take a quick historical tour of the origins of modern theories of cognition and then explore some of those current theoretical perspectives to see what they can teach us about thinking and learning science (and other things too!). This is a seminar distance learning course. 

Meeting Dates / Times: Wednesdays,  January 14 - February 11, 2025 
7:00 - 10:00 PM ET 

Location:  Zoom ( Zoom link will be sent in the confirmation email, after you register. 

Costs: $400

Optional graduate-level credits: 1 credit from the University of Pacific is available for $79/hr.  EDUP xxxx

Meet the Instructor: 

Dr. Colleen Megowan-Romanowicz is a veteran physics teacher who built a highly successful physics first program in her high school prior to learning Modeling Instruction at a 1998 Modeling Workshop at UC Davis. She worked with a team that developed Modeling Physics second semester materials in 1999 and later moved to Arizona to pursue her masters and PhD at Arizona State University under the direction of David Hestenes. As a faculty member at ASU she secured NSF funding to build a Masters of Natural Science degree program grounded in Modeling Instruction for middle school science and mathematics teachers, where she mentored over 60 teachers. In 2011 she became AMTA's first Executive Officer, guiding the organization through five years of impressive growth and development. She is currently AMTA's first Senior Fellow, and continues to lead our research efforts.
 

 

The Event page contains the description, date and time of the event, which was created either by the Administrator or Basic User.

The Administrators can edit and delete the Event as well as download it to the PC.
The Administrators cancreate and configure events using Admin - Events page.

Close
Resize