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Annual Report for Karina Leppik
2001


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1. Interaction


Field Experience

Continued Collaboration with Reasearch Team Members


Has a member of your research team visited your classroom in the last year?
N/A

2. Community / Colleague Outreach


Transfer

How are you sharing your research experience with your colleagues, district, community, etc? Relevant unit hasn't come up in my classes yet; I have visited other classes to share reasearch on a limited basis; developoing South Pole CDROM with pictures and powerpoint presentations for distribution to classrooms that I visitNSTA

TEA Collaborative Learning Group

Associates Network

Type of Interaction / Outcomes / Dates / Locations / Parcticipants: Worked with Judy Filkens to present South Pole research to her class and other elementary classes at her school on Oct 4

Presentations and Real Audio Sessions

Presentation Date, Title, Number of Attendees, Etc.

Presentations for leppik
2001


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Presentation 1

Date: 01 / 23

Number of Attendees: 20

Location: Choate-Rosemary Hall

Content: General presentation of my experience with school community

Presentation 2

Date: 02 / 14

Number of Attendees: 60

Location: Wallingford Rotary Club

Content: General presentation about science at the south pole

Presentation 3

Date: 03 / 06

Number of Attendees: 65

Location: Golden Valley Rotary Club

Content: General presentation about science at the south pole

Presentation 4

Date: 03 / 14

Number of Attendees: 20

Location: Golden Valley Optimists Club

Content: General presentation about science at the south pole

Presentation 5

Date: 03 / 22

Number of Attendees: 20

Location: NSTA, St. Louis MO

Co-Presenters: Richard Jones

Content: TEA at the south pole

Presentation 6

Date: 04 / 25

Number of Attendees: 40

Location: Retired Officers Association, Wallingford

Content: General presentation about science at the south pole

Presentation 7

Date: 10 / 04

Number of Attendees: 90

Location: Hanover Street School, Hanover NH

Co-Presenters: Judy Filkins

Content: South pole science and climate

Outcomes: enhansed unit of deserts and Antarctica

Presentation 8

Date: 12 / 02

Number of Attendees: 50

Location: Unitarian Universalist Church of Meriden

Content: General presentation about science at the south pole


Have you presented to your local board of education this year? N/A

3. Classroom Transfer


Activities Development

Title: Climate Change (forgot specific name)

Description:
students graph ice core data to look at historical climate change, and project future climate from carbon dioxide data

Has this activity been submitted to the TEA Web Site? No

Has this activity been submitted to the TEA Web Site? No

Has this activity been submitted to the TEA Web Site? No

4. Other TEA Activity Involvment


ECW gear keeper for New England NSTA booth

Have you submitted all press-related materials concerning your TEA experience to the TEA Archives? Yes

Have you submitted 20 digital images to the TEA Archive with electronic captions? Yes

Have you submitted 6-8 photos to the TEA Arichive? Yes




5. Cost Share


Release Days

Number of Release Days Covered by School/District for TEA Program/Activities: 3

Dates: March 20-22; Oct 4

Reasons for Release: NSTA; visit to NH class

Approximate Daily Rate of Substitute and Number of Substitute Days: N/A

TEA Meetings Covered by School/District/Corporation

Permanent Materials and Equipment Provided by Institution/Corporation/District for the TEA Program

Other Grants

Other Shared Costs


6. Anticipated TEA Involvement (01/2002 to 01/2003)


present at CT science teachers Meeting (march)

present at CT physics teachers meeting (march)

complete CDROM and climate change activity; community outreach