CBL Technology Workshop
The Teacher Pioneers Project
June
23-37, 2008 Fayetteville, NC
A workshop for secondary teachers in the MSAP grant attendance area
Funded by the U.S. Department of Education
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Bring
excitement and increase student enthusiasm in your
science classes.
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Integrate technology and inquiry into your classroom
while meeting the Cumberland County Task Analysis
and NC Standard Course of Study.
- Improve student achievement in science, and math.
If these are things you want to accomplish and you teach at Luther (Nick) Jeralds Middle School, or EE Smith High School, then this workshop is for you. The Teacher Pioneers Project provides science teachers five days of intensive training and two days of follow-up training. The training will focus on the use of the TI-83+ Calculator, LabPro interface and numerous probeware including:
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Temperature
- pH
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Motion
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Light
- Pressure
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Conductivity
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Heart Rate Monitor
Teachers will
receive:
- 4.2 CEU’s
- Access to a classroom set of CBL and MBL, and probeware that will be available for loan to the participating teachers during the 2008-09 school year.
- Stipend $85.00/day during the workshop, and follow-up instruction
- Extensive technology and content support during and after the workshop to assure that teachers are successful and comfortable integrating this exciting technology into their curriculum.
- Two days of Follow-up Instruction.
If you are interested in learning more, contact Dennis Johnson, Fayetteville Outreach Coordinator (910) 488-8415, or dennis_johnson@ncsu.edu.
Workshops
Dates
The workshop will be held 8am – 3pm, June 23-27, 2008 at The Fayetteville Outreach Office, Reid Ross Classical School, 3200 Ramsey Street, Fayetteville, NC.
Registration
Registration closes on June 8, 2007 or when the workshop is full.
For more information
contact contact Dennis Johnson at (910) 488-8415 or by
e-mail at dennis_Johnson@ncsu.edu
Confirmation emails with more information will be sent
out prior to the workshop.
We
hope to see you there!
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