Erik Dunmire

Since 2000, I have been a full-time instructor at College of Marin in Chemistry and Engineering. (My degrees are all in Chemical Engineering—B.S. from University of Florida, M.S. and Ph.D. from UC Davis.) During that time, I have taught most of the various chemistry and engineering courses offered by the college. I began teaching online shortly after I started at College of Marin, and in recent years have experimented with a variety of non-traditional teaching approaches, including asynchronous, synchronous, hybrid, flipped, etc. For me, the primary advantages of these approaches are the increased flexibility for students, and the student-centered nature of learning that makes it deeper, more personal, and more enduring.

Online Courses

CHEM 105 Chemistry in the Human Environment
ENGG 111 Computer Tools for Scientists and Engineers: Spreadsheets
ENGG 150 Programming in MATLAB for Engineers
ENGG 235 Engineering Mechanics: Statics

Tips for Success in my Online Courses

All of the online courses that I teach require that students take an active role in their learning, and demonstrate initiative and self-discipline in completing assignments. Students are required to complete tasks and submit assignments on a weekly basis. Students are also often expected to engage with other students in the class via discussions and group assignments. Since each course I teach has a slightly different approach, goal, and audience, I would recommend exploring the link below for more detailed information about a specific course.

Additional Information

For more detailed information about me, my office hours, or my scheduled courses (including my course syllabi), refer to the following webpage:

http://www.marin.edu/homepages/ErikDunmire/home.htm

Erik Dunmire
Faculty
Email
EDunmire@marin.edu