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Barbara Oakley, Ph.D., P.E.

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Professor
Industrial and Systems Engineering Department
510 EC; (248) 370-2435; Fax: (248) 370-4633
[email protected]
Personal Website


Ph.D., P.E., Oakland University, 1998


  • Joined Oakland University in 1998
  • Member of IEEE, EMBS, ASEE, HKN, Tau Beta Pi, Fellow, AIMBE
  • Supervising one doctoral and one master’s student

Teaching

  • Probability and statistics
  • Neuroscience
  • Bioengineering
  • Electrical circuits
  • Thermodynamics and electromagnetics
  • Specialize in collaborative learning approaches and online learning
  • Teaches the world’s largest MOOC, Learning How to Learn, through Coursera-UCSD, with over two million registered students

Research

  • Pathological altruism and altruism bias
  • Translational research that provides simple ways to understand how to learn math, science, engineering and technology more easily using insights from neuroscience and cognitive psychology
  • Massive open online courses

Selected Publications

1. "Concepts and implications of altruism bias and pathological altruism," Barbara Oakley, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2013, 110 (2): 10408-10415. Cited as “revolutionary” in the Wall Street Journal.

2. Learning How to Learn, Barbara Oakley & Terrence Sejnowski, with Alistair McConville, Penguin-Random House, August 2018.

3. Mindshift: Break Through Obstacles to Learning and Discover Your Hidden Potential, Barbara Oakley, 2017, Penguin-Random House. A Booklist best-seller.

4. A Mind for Numbers: How to Excel at Math and Science, Barbara Oakley, 2014, Penguin-Random House. A New York Times best-selling science book. Translated into 13 languages.

5. “Turning student groups into effective teams,” B Oakley, RM Felder, R Brent, I Elhajj, Journal of Student Centered Learning, 2004, 2 (1), 9-34, (nearly 700 citations)

6. "Creating a sticky MOOC." B. Oakley, D. Poole, M. Nestor, OLC Journal of Online Learning 20, 1 (2016): 1-12. A top-10 most-accessed paper of 2016.

7. “A Practical Approach to Understanding—and Applying!—the Scholarship of Application,” Barbara Oakley and Cynthia J. Finelli, IEEE Transactions on Engineering Education, May 2014, Vol. 57, No. 2, 69-74.

School of Engineering and Computer Science

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Rochester , MI 48309-447
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