ACA - Science Group Sponsored National Science Foundation Short Course Training
Spring - Summer 2004
CHAUTAUQUA SHORT COURSES FOR COLLEGE TEACHERS
2004 Faculty Development Program
Conducted by: The University of Pittsburgh, the Council of Chautauqua Field Center Directors and the Regional Centers; supported by the National Science Foundation Division of Undergraduate Education.
Reports and Resources from ACA Scientists:
#53-Chemistry for Non-Science Majors: The American Chemical Society,s Curriculum: Chemistry in Context - A Report and Compiled Resources on Chautauqua Short Course, Conrad Stanitski and Cathy Middlecamp, May 18 -May 20, 2004, Harvard University.
Diane E. Junker, Milligan College
Learner-Centered Introductory Astronomy Teaching, Edward Prather and Timothy Slater of the University of Arizona at Montana State University in Bozeman, Montana, July 6-8, 2004.
Joyce R. Baker, Tennessee Wesleyan College
Chautauqua courses in bioinformatics - University of Texas, Austin , Sandra Porter, Ph.D., of Geospiza, Inc., and Linnea Fletcher, Ph.D. Austin Community College, University of Texas, Austin, TX, A Hands-on Tour Through the World of Bioinformatics - June 10-12, Austin, TX, Studying Evolution with Bioinformatics - June 14-16, Austin, TX.
Stephen Wright - Carson-Newman College
#28-Ancient Maya Mathematics in the Ruins of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
ED BARNHART, Maya Exploration Center May 27 - June 1, 2004 , Mexico
Bill Linderman and Bill Linderman, King College
#26 - Statistics in Action: An Activity-Based Approach to Teaching Statistical Concepts RICHARD L. SCHEAFFER, University of Florida, Gainesville June 3-5, 2004 , Memphis, TN
Janice L. Pearce, Berea College
#70 - Teaching Histories of Medicine and Healing in China
BRIDIE ANDREWS, Harvard University, LINDA BARNES, Boston University, and TJ HINRICHES, Connecticut College May 26-28, 2004, Cambridge, MA
Ambrose Leong, Emory & Henry College
#94-Galileo's Genius Viewed in Scientific, Artistic, Political and Religious Context JEFFREY FONTANA, MAX GROBER, and DONALD SALISBURY, Austin College May 27-31, 2004 , Florence, Italy
Wayne S. Messer, Berea College
#76-Epidemiology: Molecular Methods for Subtyping Bacterial Microorganisms, Dr. Suzanne Barth, University of Texas, Austin, July 18 20, 2004, Clark Atlanta University
#101 Chinas Perspective on National Security Issues, Su Hao, Foreign Affairs College, Peoples Republic of China; sponsored by State University of New York at Stony Brook., June 16-20,2004
Dick Pelley, Tennessee Wesleyan College