Math Science Conference '02

“Inspiration in the Integration of Technology into your Teaching”
Saturday, April 20, 2002 8:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
George Fox Portland Center

Schedule of Events

Registration & Check-in.........8:30 – 9:00
Keynote Address...................9:00 – 9:30
Workshop Sessions................9:30 – 10:45
a) Using Technology to model scientific and mathematical situations using
STELLA and INSPIRATION
b) Using Probes to raise scientific and mathematical dilemmas or
demonstrate concepts using VERNIER Software, Hardware, and graphing
calculators
c) Using CACHE and INSPIRATION to model molecular structure
Playtime with Technology......10:45 –11:30
Stella, Inspiration, Blackboard, Web CT, Vernier probeware, CASH, Microscopes, Posters/demonstrations of current technology use by math and science faculty and DONUTS!
Small Group Discussions........11:30 –12:30
1) What kinds of things are you trying/ do you want to try with
technology? How has it worked?/What preparations do you need to make?
2) Brainstorm: what are ideas for using technology to help your students
learn? Concept Technology How does it improve learning?
Lunch /Keynote/Discussions....12:30 – 2:00
What are obstacles to integrating technology into classes?
What solutions are possible?

Resources Provided the Keynote Speaker

Workshop Physics site at Dickinson College: http://physics.dickinson.edu/
Research in Physics Education site at Maryland:http://physics.umd.edu/ripe/edu.html
Center for Science and Math Teaching at Tufts: http://ase.tufts.edu/csmt/
Workshop Calculus at Dickinson College: http://calc.dickinson.edu/
Workshop Bioloby at UO: http://biology.uoregon.edu/Biology_WWW/Workshop_Biol/wb.html
Vernier Software and Technology: http://www.vernier.com


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