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Friday, 01 Jun 2012

Nonsense on Stilts about Science: Field Adventures of A Scientist-Philosopher

Jun 01, 2012

5:10 PM

101 Carver Hall

free

Lecture Series Lectures Training, development

An intrepid debater, blogger and podcaster as well as a professor of philosophy at the City University of New York, Massimo Pigliucci focuses on science, pseudoscience and how ordinary citizens can tell the difference. In this talk, he explores what scientists, philosophers and citizens themselves need to do promote a better understanding of science. GPSSA Conference keynote address.

Saturday, 02 Jun 2012

Black Box Arguments and Accountability of Experts to the Public

Jun 02, 2012

4:10 PM

101 Carver Hall

free

Lecture Series Lectures Training, development

Sally Jackson is a professor of communication and former CIO at the University of Illinois. Winner of numerous awards in the communication and argumentation fields, she focuses on the design and engineering of processes to promote effective communication in complex situations. GPSSA Conference keynote address.

Wednesday, 13 Jun 2012

Workshop: Engaging K-12 students in STEM with technology

Jun 13, 2012

8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

105/109 Pearson Hall

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Conferences Training, development

"Engaging Your Students in STEM with Technology Using Models," with Rob Klienow and Les Miller. In this two-day workshop, participants will gain an understanding of how to use modeling with current concepts, regardless of content area. The Scratch program, designed by MIT, will be the primary tool used.

Wellness Workshop: Whole Grains and Fiber for Good Health

Jun 13, 2012

1:30 PM

Room 192 Parks Library

free

University Lectures Training, development

Barclay is a registered dietitian and manager of the Nutrition Clinic for Employee Wellness.

Thursday, 14 Jun 2012

Workshop: Engaging K-12 students in STEM with technology

Jun 14, 2012

8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

105/109 Pearson Hall

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Conferences Training, development

"Engaging Your Students in STEM with Technology Using Models," with Rob Klienow and Les Miller. In this two-day workshop, participants will gain an understanding of how to use modeling with current concepts, regardless of content area. The Scratch program, designed by MIT, will be the primary tool used.