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Presentations and On-line lab Sessions presented June 19-23, 2000

(blue links are to presentations, red links are to lab sessions)

Steve Ackerman, University of Wisconsin Development and Use of On-line Teaching Modules
Fred Carr, University of Oklahoma Level 2 Radar Data Acquisition and Applications
Rich Clark, Millersville University Case Studies in Atmospheric Chemistry
Dave Dempsey, San Francisco State University Interactive Sounding Application: A Simple Exploratory Exercise
Ben Domenico, UCAR/Unidata Best of the Web
Dave Fulker, UCAR/Unidata Thinking Strategically about Unidata's Future
William Gallus, Iowa State University Severe Weather Teaching and Visualization Techniques
William Hibbard, University of Wisconsin The VisAD Component Library (not available on-line)
Cliff Jacobs, NSF NSF Vision
Roberta Johnson, UCAR Education and Outreach for Science, Math, Engineering and Technology
Tim Killeen, NCAR The Future of Geosciences Education
Mary Marlino, UCAR/DLESE A Digital Library for Earth Science Education
Lynn McMurdie, University of Washington Synoptic and Mesoscale Case Studies
Susan Millar, University of Wisconsin Crossing to Deeper Learning: A Hiker's Guide
Terrance Millar, University of Wisconsin The Integration of Research and Education K-Through-Infinity
Charles Murphy, Kean University of New Jersey MetApps: Building Tools for the Future
John Nielsen-Gammon, Texas A&M Presentation of Internet-based Learning Materials in a University Setting
Mohan Ramamurthy, University of Illinois A Virtual Exploratorium for Education
Perry Samson, University of Michigan Interactive Homework Assignments for Survey Courses
John Snow, University of Oklahoma Challenges in Undergraduate Introductory Courses
James Steenburgh, University of Utah Educational Applications of Mesoscale Modeling
Tom Whittaker, University of Wisconsin Making and Using Java-based Learning Activities, Labs
Doug Yarger, Iowa State University Creating Learning Environments

Other Lab Resources: MetApps Hands-On Resources and Discussion Area (Murray and Murphy, Lab 7)

   
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