Annual Report for John A. Nevins
2002
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1. Research Interaction
Field Experience
Were you in the field this season?
No
Continued Collaboration with Reasearch Team Members
Has a member of your research team visited your classroom? (usually first year)
N/A
2. Community / Colleague Outreach
Classroom Transfer
How are you sharing your research experience with students?
I have continued to use the information I received on writing scientific papers from working with my research team in my classes. Though the main use of my experience in the field is in student developed maps of a site on the school grounds where we measure change in temperature as the vegitation and other factors change over time. Some of my students and I have also been able to check in on the web casts.
Mentoring/Collaborative Mentoring Team
Associates Network
Presentations and Real Audio Sessions
Have you presented to your local poard of education? (first year)
N/A
3. Classroom Transfer
Activities Development
Have these activities been submitted to the Web for posting?
N/A
4. Other TEA Activity Involvment
Activity:
I presented or co-presented 3 different sessions at the 2001 NSTA convention.
22 March 01 Antarctic Antics, 23 March Penguins at the North Pole? Polar Bears in Antarctica? No Way!,24 March Pole to Pole: Going to the Ends of the Earth to Teach Science,
Have you submitted all press-related materials concerning your TEA experience to the TEA Archives?
Yes
Have you submitted 20 slides to the TEA Archive? (first year)
Yes
Have you submitted 6-8 photos to the TEA Arichive? (first year)
Yes
5. Cost Share
Release Days
Number of Release Days Covered by School/District for TEA Program:
4
Dates:
21 march to 23 March and
Reasons for Release:
2001 NSTA convention and WSST convention
Approximate Daily Rate of Substitute:
$100
TEA Meetings Covered by School/District
Equipment Provided by Institution/Corporation/District
Other Grants
Other Shared Costs
Crandon Minerals underwrote $400 of my expenses to NSTA Convention 2001
6. Anticipated TEA Involvement (01/2003 to 01/2004)
NSTA Convention co-presentation with Steve Stevenowski and Pete Amati
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