RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Graduate research assistant
PI: Dr. Xueli Wang
University of Wisconsin–Madison
2022 – 2023
- Analyzed interviews with community college faculty and administrators leading an equity-oriented STEM transfer initiative.
- Contributed to dissemination efforts including drafting findings and discussion.
Graduate research INTERN
Center for Research on
College-Workforce Transitions
2021 – 2022
- Analyzed survey research on skills-based hiring practices among STEM employers.
- Supervised undergraduate research assistant.
design INTERN
PI: Dr. Simon Hooper
Pennsylvania State University
2016
- Collaboratively designed and developed the data visualization user interface for an educational game for students who are Deaf and heard of hearing.
research assistant
PI: Dr. Frank Baumgartner
Pennsylvania State University
2008 – 2009
- Applied a deductive coding scheme to qualitative state policy data for the Pennsylvania Policy Database Project.
PUBLICATIONS
Peer-reviewed Articles and book chapters
Okur, A., Contreras-Garcia, N., Widmer, M., & Wang, X. (Forthcoming 2024). Together and toward equity: Experiences and insights of faculty in a transfer partnership. In R. L. Wagoner & S. T. Kater (Eds.), Community college faculty: The institution’s heart and soul. New Directions for Community Colleges. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Skibba, K. & Widmer, M. (2021). Blended faculty community of inquiry transforms online teaching perceptions and practices. In A. B. Picciano, A.G. Dziuban, C. Graham. & P. Moskal (Eds.), Blended learning: Research perspectives (Vol. 3, pp. 116–130). Routledge.
Manuscripts in preparation
Widmer, M. Examining the public rhetorical strategies of undergraduate labor activists: An epistemic network approach [in progress].
Widmer, M. Intersubjective recognition and relational care: Advancing a theory of student activism as a site for moral education [in progress].
TECHNICAL SKILLS & TRAINING
Quantitative Methods:
- Structural Equation Modeling
- Regression Models in Education
- Surveys and Other Quantitative Data Collection Strategies
- Data Management & Project Workflow in Stata
- Statistics for Sociologists
- Statistical Methods Applied to Education II
Qualitative Methods:
- Introduction to Qualitative Field Methods in Education
- Critical Theory and Qualitative Data Analysis
- Field Research Designs & Methodologies in Educational Administration (TA)
Mixed Methods:
- Advanced Research Methods in Educational Administration
- Mix-Methods Research
- Quantitative Ethnography
Software for Data Analysis in Education Research:
- Quantitative: R, Stata, RapidMiner
- Qualitative: NVivo, nCoder
- Visualization: Tableau
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
Widmer, M. (2024, April). A reaching out to others: The experience and learning of undergraduate labor activists. Presented at the American Educational Research Association Conference, Philadelphia, PA.
Widmer, M. (2023, November). Claims to justice: A Rawlsian analysis of undergraduate labor discourse. Presented at the Association for the Study of Higher Education Conference, Minneapolis, MN.
Okur, A., Wang, X., Contreras-Garcia, N., & Widmer, M. (2022, November). Partnership for equity: An instrumental case study of a cross-institutional collaborative equity initiative. Presented at the Association for the Study of Higher Education Conference, Las Vegas, NV.
Westaby, K., & Widmer, M. (2022, April). Supporting equitable educational attainment for student parents: A descriptive analysis of federal CCAMPIS policy. Presented at the American Educational Research Association Conference, San Diego, CA.
Skibba, K., & Widmer, M. (2021, October). Celebrating community: A case study in transforming online teaching perceptions and practices. Presented at the Association for Distance Education and Independent Learning Conference, Virtual.
Widmer, M., & Rutledge, J. (2021, August). Walking our talk: Designing and using program-level learning analytics in a learning analytics master’s program. Presented at the Distance Teaching & Learning Conference, Virtual.
Zurawski, S., Pickett, K., & Widmer, M. (2021, April). Expanding occupational therapy’s role in the mental health treatment of Parkinson Disease through high-quality online education. Presented at the American Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference, Virtual.
Skibba, K., & Widmer, M. (2020, November). Faculty community of inquiry transforms online teaching perceptions and practices. Presented at the POD Network Annual Conference, Virtual.
Widmer, M., & Barrett, C. (2020, August). Strategies for connection and belonging in online first-year seminars. Presented at the Distance Teaching & Learning Conference, Virtual.
Barrett, C., Martin, C., & Widmer, M. (2020, May). Facilitating student connectedness and belonging through online social learning. UW-Madison Teaching & Learning Symposium, Madison, WI (Conference canceled).
Skibba, K., Widmer, M., & Klein, J. (2019, August). Creating a faculty community of inquiry for online teaching. Presented at the Distance Teaching & Learning Conference, Madison, WI.
Bhasin, A., Krill, A., Morris, J., & Widmer, M. (2019, May). You can podcast too: Teaching and learning through sound. Presented at the UW-Madison Teaching & Learning Symposium, Madison, WI.
Klein, J., Skibba, K., & Widmer, M. (2018, November). Building campus expertise through a faculty community of inquiry for online teaching. Presented at the Online Learning Consortium Accelerate Conference, Orlando, FL.
Klein, J., Konop, G., & Widmer, M. (2018, November). Jumpstart: A model for rapid online course design consultation. Presented at the Online Learning Consortium Accelerate Conference, Orlando, FL.
Klein, J., Konop, G., & Widmer, M. (2018, August). Jumpstart: A model for rapid online course design consultation. Presented at the Distance Teaching & Learning Conference, Madison, WI.
Widmer, M., Bhasin, A., & Schiappacasse, A. (2018, March). Teaching and learning podcasting: Amplifying the voices of underrepresented students. Presented at the UW–Madison Showcase, Madison, WI.