It is an impressive, eclectic group of 15 minute presentations. Don’t pass up the opportunity to watch colleagues in action on Friday, August 20 in Detchon International Hall and the Science Building.
9:00 First Session: International Hall, Detchon
9:00 Mike Axtell, A Survey of Multi-Section, Trans-Disciplinary Courses with a Common Syllabus
9:20 Michelle Pittard, Classroom Inquiry for Teaching Education Students: The Pilot Project
9:40 Jim Brown, Testing NoNA
10:00 Melissa Butler, With Fidel in Havana and Nixon in Tanzania: Tales from a Voyage around the World
10:20 Break: Science Building 104
10:50 Second Session: Science Building 104
10:50 Dan Rogers, Innocents Abroad: The Wabash Ecuador Summer Program
11:10 Mark Brouwer, The Limits of Rules: Two Aspects of Expertise
11:30 Brian Tucker, Romanticism, Riddle, Psychoanalysis
11:50 Rick Warner, Stories from Chiapas
12:30 Lunch: Trippet Hall Dining Room
2:00 Third Session: Science Building 104
2:00 John Caraher, Chillin’ in C’ville: Optical Molasses in January
2:20 John Byrnes, To Berlin and Back: Travels with My Students
2:40 James Makubuya, The Lyre Culture of East Africa
3:00 Break: Science Building 104
3:30 Fourth Session: Science Building 104
3:30 Bert Barreto and Mike Einterz, Bootstrapping
3:50 Patrick Myers, Suppliant Slayings and Ring Composition in the Iliad
4:10 John Zimmerman, Tech-Reflections: Looking Back, Looking Ahead
The presentations will conclude with a reception in the Caleb Mills House. The public is welcome at the Ides of August program.