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Annual Report for Linda Wygoda
January 15, 1999 - January 15, 2000
Teacher Info Page | Annual Login Page
1. Interaction
Field Experience
Were you in the field this season?
No
Continued Collaboration with Research Team Members
2. Community / Colleague Outreach
Transfer
TEA Collaborative Learning Group
Associates Network
Type of Interaction / Outcomes / Dates / Locations / Parcticipants:
I have worked with Arlene Cain (TEA Associate) in designing and testing activities relating my Antarctic experience to the high school classroom. I
have used on-line resources with students to develop research based activities.
I have also presented with Arlene Cain workshops at the state science conference for the past three years. I have also done local workshops on both
my Antarctic experience and the activities that Arlene and I have developed.
Presentations and Real Audio Sessions
3. Classroom Transfer
Activities Development
4. Other TEA Activity Involvement
- Jan. 28 1998
- Lousiana Science Teachers Association/Sam Houston
High Regional Conference
Title: Antarctic Resources For Teachers
- April, 1998
- NSTA Conferene, Las Vegas
I helped in the booth for the conference and parcticpated in the TEA sessions.
- May, 1998
- Presentation to DeRidder Elementary: Third and Fourth Grades
- July, 1998
- Rice University TEA Activities Workshop.
Wrote 2 activities: Wind Chill and Spectrocopy
Am working on another on snow structures.
- Dec. 1998
- Lousiana Science Teachers Association Annual Conference Presentation: Antarctica On-Line Resources For Teachers
- NSTA 1999, Las Vegas
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Booth Host
Chemistry and Physics at the South Pole
Presented with Arlene Cain
Classroom Antarctica!
Presented with Peter Amati, Stephanie Shipp, Arlene Cain (for Carole Bennett)
Cool, Cool Antarctica!
Assisted Besse Dawson and Tim Conner
5. Cost Share
Release Days
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 (01/2000 to 01/2001)
NSTA 2000 - Short Course - Find out how researchers in Antarctica investigate the invisible universe. Use hands-on spectroscopy activities and on-line resources to bring Antarctica to your classroom. Title: Spectroscopy at the South Pole
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