Isaac Record named director of experiential learning
February 6, 2019
“Experiential learning is central to the Lyman Briggs experience,” said Dr. Record. “I am thrilled to support our students as they become learning assistants and pursue research and other high-powered experiential opportunities and I am excited to work with Briggs students, faculty, staff and advisors to expand the scope and quality of these offerings within the college.”
Dr. Record also serves as the founding director of the Collaborative Experiential Learning Laboratory (CELL). He teaches courses in philosophy of science, science and technology studies, and critical making. His research seeks to situate our epistemic and ethical circumstances within a network of values, capabilities, and material and social technologies.
Dr. Record holds a Ph.D. and M.A. from the Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology (IHPST) at the University of Toronto and Bachelor of Science degrees in electrical engineering and computer engineering from the University of Maine.