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Faculty Institutes,
Short Courses, and Workshops
Biological
Basic of Thinking and LEanring: Implications for Curriculum and
Instruction in Science and Math. UAH,
May 2002.
NSF 1-Day Workshop, MTSU, April 2002.
NASA/NSF Small Business Technology Transfer Workshop,
sponsored by Congressman Gordon. March 2002.
OIT Instructional Technology Workshops,
MTSU - SPSS, FrontPage 2000, MS
Access, 2000-2002.
Grant Administration Workshop,
MTSU, September 2001.
The Conference for Women (attended with MTSU CBAS WISUP Committee),
Nashville, June 2001.
Developing
and Designing a Mentoring Program,
MTSU, October 2001.
MTSU
Faculty Leadership Academy, Class of 2001. MTSU, Spring 2001.
Interval Review Board Workshop. MTSU, March 7,
2001.
Science and Technology Collaboration Symposium, MTSU CBAS,
November 2000.
Student
Learning in an Interactive Classroom. MTSU, October 2000.
American Statistical Association Short Course, Determining Sample
Size and Power in Study Planning. Indianapolis, IN, Aug
14, 2000.
Conferences
Joint Statistics
Meeting, NYC, NY August 2002.
Mid-South Instructional
Technology Conference, Murfreesboro, TN April 2002.
NSF DUE Projects in Mathematics,
Meeting of the PI’s. Arlington,
VA March 2002.
Joint Southeast Regional MAA and
AMS Meeting, Atlanta, GA March 2002.
Joint Mathematical Meeting, San
Diego, CA January 2002.
Joint Statistics Meeting, Atlanta,
GA August 2001.
Mid-South Instructional
Technology Conference, Murfreesboro, TN April 2001.
Joint Mathematics Meeting. New
Orleans, LA. January 2001.
International Conference on Technology in Collegiate Mathematics. Atlanta,
GA. November 2000.
Perinatal Risk Management Conference. New Orleans, LA.
September 2000.
Joint Statistics Meeting. Indianapolis, IN. August 2000
Southeastern Psychology Assoc. Conference. New Orleans, LA.
April 2000.
Women in Science & Technology. Oak Ridge, TN.
March 2000.
American Assoc. of Colleges & Universities Conference.
Washington, DC. January 2000.
Project Kaleidoscope. College Park, MD. October 1999.
Workshop on Teaching Statistics - Session Presenter.
University of Alabama in Huntsville, August 16-20, 1999.
Joint Statistics Meeting. Baltimore, MD. August 8-12, 1999.
Joint Mathematics Meeting. San Antonio, TX. January
13-16, 1999.
STATS Workshop. Emory & Henry College, June 3-9, 1998.
Selected to participate in a NSF/MAA sponsored workshop focused on
active teaching strategies to teach statistical thinking.
Teachers Teaching with Technology Conference. Nashville,
TN. March 1998.
Southeastern MAA Meeting. Memphis, TN. March 1998.
Southeastern Project NExT Workshop - Session Presenter.
Memphis, TN. March 1998.
SAS Users Group International Conference. Nashville, TN.
February 1998.
Joint Mathematics Meeting. Baltimore, MD. January
1998.
Mathfest 1997. Atlanta, GA. July 1997.
Southeastern MAA Meeting. Atlanta, GA. March 1997.
Joint Mathematics Meeting. San Diego, CA. January
1997.
South Carolina NCTM. Myrtle Beach, SC. November 1996.
Southeast Regional AMS Meeting. Chattanooga, TN.
October 1996.
Mathfest 1996. Seattle, WA. August 1996.
South Carolina NCTM. Myrtle Beach, SC. October 1996.
Southeastern MAA Meeting. Huntsville, AL. April 1996.
Southeast Regional NCTM. Atlanta, GA. March 1996.
Belmont University Workshops on Teaching
The Emotional Brain and Teaching: Emotion in Reasoning and Memory.
J. Zull, Case Western Reserve. March 1999.
Vaughn Science Lecture: Can Brain Science Help Teaching?
J. Zull, Case Western Reserve. March 1999.
Technology Workshop: Integrating Self-Directed Study into the
Classroom. J. Finley. August 1998.
Beyond the Comma Splice: Designing Writing Assignments. M.
Pinter and R. Pinter. August 1998.
Technology Workshop: Who is Doing What with Technology in the
Classroom? R. Marler. August 1998.
Team Projects and Peer Evaluation. J. Davis and G. Faulk.
August 1998.
On-line Resources. E. Heard. August 1998.
How to Use Nicenet to Conduct Online Discussions. M. Awalt.
Oct 1997.
Creating Homepages for Class Use. G. Breegle. Oct 1997.
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