Sunday, March 11, 2007

Chemical Heritage Foundation Talk on Open Science

I'll be giving a talk and participating in a panel about Open Source/Open Notebook Science on April 17, 2007 at the Chemical Heritage Foundation in Philadelphia.

See Registration info here

The 7th Annual Leadership Initiative in Science Education (LISE 7)
21st Century Science Education: Preparing
Teachers and Students for the Future


Monday, 16 April 2007

3:30–4:00 p.m. Workshop Registration

4:00–5:30 Workshop – 21st century skills in the science classroom
Susan Van Gundy

5:30–6:00 Dinner Registration and Reception

6:00–7:15 Dinner

7:15–8:00 Keynote Address : Chemistry is About the Future, not just the Past. Let’s Keep it that Way Ron Breslow

Thursday, 17 April 2006


7:30–8:15 a.m. Conference Registration and Breakfast

8:15–8:30 Welcome

8:30–9:15 Kickoff Address: Preparing Teachers for the Future I Bruce Fuchs

9:15–10:15 Panel – Today’s Discoveries in Tomorrow’s Classrooms
Mary Kirchhoff (Green Chemistry), Kathy Frame (Biotechnology)

10:15–10:30 Break

10:30–11:20 Panel - New Technologies for Teaching and Research: Perspectives
Susan Van Gundy (National Science Digital Library), Jean-Claude Bradley (Open Source Science)

11:20-12:15 Panel – New Practices in Teaching and Research: Incorporating New Ideas
John Penick (Teacher Preparation in Global Context), Diane Jass Ketelhut (Using Games and Simulations in Teaching)

12:15 -1:30 p.m. Lunch

1:30–2:15 Address – Preparing Teachers for the Future II
Jeanne Narum

2:15-3:15 Address – Using New Technologies Today: Web-based Teaching Tools
Dennis Liu (Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Robert De Groot (Southern California Earthquake Center)

3:15–3:45 Roundtable - Teaching in the Science Classroom of the Future Today
Representatives of Philadelphia High Schools, TBA


3:45–4:15 Wrap-up

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