We are excited to have Dr. Mary Ellen Wiltrout speak on a panel addressing “Perspectives in Competency-Based Education” during the Saylor Higher Education Summit taking place this June 21/22 in Washington, D.C.

Mary Ellen completed her Ph.D.in biology studying translesion synthesis at MIT. From 2009 to 2013, she co-taught the molecular biology course at Harvard University as a preceptor. She also developed several of her own courses at Harvard Extension School. In 2013, Mary Ellen moved to the Broad Institute to be part of the core group to create Eric Lander’s MITx course, 7.00x Introduction to Biology – The Secret of Life.

Mary Ellen now oversees the execution and evolution of MIT Department of Biology’s digital learning strategy with her group of two postdoctoral scholars along with several graduate and undergraduate contributors. The group develops digital learning content for MIT students and advises evidence-based teaching practices. They also implement these practices in the creation of world-wide bound MITx on edX MOOCs. Mary Ellen’s group completes research on the design of digital learning content as well.

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