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NTLI Fellowship Winners for 2008

Congratulations to Nancy Trautmann and James MaKinster for winning the NTLI Fellowship at the ASTE conference in St. Louis.  Nancy and Jim presented a paper entitled “Flexibly Adaptive Professional Development in Support of Teacher-Designed Geospatial Technology Curriculum Projects.” (Read the article)

Vernier’s LabQuest

My new LabQuest’s finally arrived… (Read the article)

New Science Education Co-Chair

I am pleased to announce that Dr. Scott Slough has been selected as the new Co-Chair of the Science Education SIG here at SITE.  Scott has a history of being active in both ASTE (Association of Science Teacher Educators) and SITE.
Scott is an Associate Professor of Science Education at….

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Science Education NTLI Winner

Hello!  I am David Slykhuis, as John Park mentioned in an early post I am the new Chair of the Science Education SIG here at SITE.  One of the first things that I am happy to do is to present the winner of this years NTLI (National Technology Leadership Initiative) Award from ASTE (Association of Science Teacher Educators):  Rebecca Schneider of the University of Toledo.

Each year at the ASTE Meeting….

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Welcome to the Science Education Category

Hello everyone. Thanks for visiting. I am John Park, the outgoing chair of the Science Education SIG, and Associate Professor of Science Education at North Carolina State University. Your new chair for the SIG is David Slykhuis. He is an Assistant Professor at James Madison University in Virginia.

We are looking forward to communicating with you using this blog. Feel free to use this space to discuss anything dealing with technology in science education.

Although I am the outgoing chair, I am still involved in the SITE leadership team. I am the new co-chair of the Teacher Education Council beginning in 2007 along with my friend Maggie Niess, Mathematics Educator from Oregon State University.

I hope to hear from you soon.

John