Each FAST Fellow plans and conducts a teaching-as-research project in collaboration with a mentor or mentors to investigate how to implement various teaching techniques, and assess their effectiveness, to enhance student learning. Projects FAST Fellows have developed include:
- Writing to Learn Using Journals
 - Improving Critical Thinking Skills of Undergraduates Health Science Students with
 - Case Studies
 - Investigating the Influence of Teaching Pedagogies on Fourth Grade Students' Action
 - Competence Towards the Great Lakes
 - Evaluating the Systems Thinking Pedagogy Portfolio
 - Relevance as a Motivational Factor
 - Looking at Calculus Students' Understanding From the Inside-out: The Relationship Between the Chain Rule and Function Composition Publication: Horvath, A. (2008). Looking at calculus students' understanding from the inside- out: The relationship between the chain rule and function composition. In proceedings of the 11th Annual Conference on Research in Undergraduate Mathematics Education, San Diego, CA, Feb 29, 2008.
 - Lecture and Lab in a Biology Course for Non-Majors: Should the two go hand in hand?
 - Scientific Reasoning Ability of Cantho University Students
 - Assessment of a New Evaluation Method for CSS 480: Soil Fertility and Management
 - Biochemistry and Dietetics: Looking for Alignment
 - Inspiration Strategies in College Engineering Teaching
 - Determining the Status of Graduate Teaching Assistant Preparation as a Basis for a New Model of Professional Development
 - Students’ Understanding of the Derivative
 - Enhancing Students’ Understanding of Propagation in Horticulture
 - Opinions About Climate Change Among Non-Science Majors and Influence of Passive and Active Learning Strategies
 - Utilizing an Informal Learning Experience to Improve Students Understanding of the Evolutionary Concept of Variation
 - Assessment Tools and Role of Autoethnography
 - Identifying Successful Technologies for Teaching Electromagnetics to Undergraduates
 - Using a Case Study in an Engineering Lab Situation
 - Examining Variation in the Retention of Experiential Knowledge Between Indoor and Outdoor Classrooms in Wildlife Science
 - Using Bloom's Taxonomy for Self-Guided Study
 - The Plant Circadian Clock: An Ecology-Focused Module for Gene Regulation
 - Assessing Students' Attitudes Towards Environmental Issues After Completing a Cascading Food-Web Case Study to Understand Complex Ecological Interactions
 - How do outdoor and nature-based experiences differ between science majors and non-majors?
 - Field Trips Through the Food System: Experiential Environmental Learning in Higher Education
 - Genetics in the Green house: Using Active Learning to Improve student Performance in Plant Genetics
 - Effects of Cooperative Learning on Information Assimilation and Critical Thinking
 
