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CHAUTAUQUA SHORT COURSESFOR COLLEGE TEACHERS2004 Faculty Development Program
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| STATUS | NUMBER | COURSE NAME | DATE |
| 1 | Teaching Creative Problem Solving SIDNEY J. PARNES, Buffalo State College, Creative Problem Solving Institute and BEATRICE PARNES, San Diego College |
June 10-12, 2004 Memphis, TN | |
| 2 | Changing Science Courses to Promote Critical Thinking CRAIG E. NELSON, Indiana University |
April 5-7, 2004 Dayton, OH | |
| 3 | Calibrated Peer Review: A Writing and Critical Thinking Instructional Tool ARLENE RUSSELL, UCLA and TIM SU, City College of San Francisco |
June 23-25, 2004 Los Angeles, CA | |
| 4 | Engaging Students in Learning Science and Mathematics - The Process Workshop Classroom DAVID HANSON and TROY WOLFSKILL, Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching of SUNY at Stony Brook |
June 3-5, 2004 Midtown Manhattan, NY July 26-28, 2004 Memphis, TN | |
| 5 | Helping the Learner to Learn in the Science Classroom HAROLD MODELL, University of Washington |
July 14-17, 2004 Seattle, WA | |
| 6 | Cognition and Teaching Part 2 RUTH DAY, Duke University |
May 5-7, 2004 Durham, NC | |
| 7 | Classroom Management: How to Teach Like a Pro DELANEY KIRK, Drake University |
June 17-19, 2004 Durham, NC July 15-17, 2004 Seattle, WA | |
| 8 | What Do They Know? Assessing Student Learning KAREN CUMMINGS, Southern Connecticut State University and BRAD LISTER, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute |
May 27-28, 2004 Troy, NY | |
| 9 | Using Case Studies to Teach Science - A Workshop CLYDE FREEMAN HERREID, University at Buffalo/SUNY |
June 17-19, 2004 Midtown Manhattan, NY | |
| 10 | Investigative Case-Based Learning MARGARET WATERMAN and ETHEL STANLEY, Southeast Missouri State University |
July 11-13, 2004 Memphis, TN | |
| 11 | Bringing Project Based Instruction into the College Classroom ANTHONY J. PETROSINO |
June 10-12, 2004 Austin, TX | |
| 12 | Training Students in Team Work: Project Management, Personal
Effectiveness and Interpersonal Effectiveness DAVID I. BIGIO, University of Maryland |
June 23-25, 2004 Memphis, TN | |
| 13 | Peer-Led Team Learning PRATIBHA VARMA-NELSON, Northeastern Illinois University and MARK CRACOLICE, The University of Montana |
May 24-26, 2004 Fullerton, CA | |
| 14 | Beyond the 'Science Wars': Infusing Insights from 'Science Studies'
into the Science Curriculum DAVID EASTZER, City College of the City University of New York |
June 10-12, 2004 Midtown Manhattan, NY | |
| 15 | Alternative Energy and Energy Management GILBERT YANOW, NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory |
June 2-4, 2004 Irwindale, CA | |
| 16 | Mechatronic System Design: Integrating Mechanical, Electrical,
Control, and Computer Engineering KEVIN C. CRAIG, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute |
July 21-23, 2004 Troy, NY | |
| 17 | Nanotechnology and Nanostructured Materials and Devices R. W. SIEGEL, P. M. AJAYAN, J. DORDICK, S. GARDE, P. KEBLINSKI, L. S. SCHADLER, and F. SCHUBERT, Rensselaer Nanotechnology Center, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute |
June 28-29, 2004 Troy, NY | |
| 18 | Increasing the Retention of Under-Represented Groups--And the
Learning of All Groups--In Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Courses CRAIG E. NELSON, Indiana University and ROBERT GROSSMAN, Kalamazoo College |
May 10-12, 2004 Dayton, OH | |
| 19 | Women and Minorities in the Sciences: A History of the Past
and Strategies for the Future CATHERINE DIDION, Association for Women in Science and JAMES H. STITH, American Institute of Physics |
June 17-19, 2004 Washington, DC | |
| 20 | How to Write a Mathematics Textbook and Course Materials RAYMOND F. COUGHLIN, Temple University |
May 20-22, 2004 Philadelphia, PA | |
| 21 | Data Analysis and Visualization Using Mathematica FLIP PHILLIPS, Skidmore College |
May 16-18, 2004 Memphis,TN | |
| 22 | Introduction to Maple Programming ALEX POTAPCHIK, Maplesoft, Inc. |
May 23-25, 2004 Memphis, TN | |
| 23 | Abandoning Dead Ends: Presenting the Heart of Mathematics to All Students MICHAEL STARBIRD, The University of Texas at Austin |
May 18-20, 2004 Austin, TX | |
| 24 | Teaching Differential Equations from a Dynamical Systems Viewpoint ROBERT L. DEVANEY and PAUL BLANCHARD, Boston University |
July 19-21, 2004 Boston, MA | |
| 25 | Combinatorics in Concert: For Teaching, Research, Outreach, and Recreation FRANCIS SU, Harvey Mudd College and DANIEL GOROFF, Harvard University |
July 11-31, 2004 Park City, UT | |
| 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 | |
| 27 | Cryptology and The Breaking of the Axis Codes During WWII at
Bletchley Park, England ROBERT E. LEWAND, Goucher College, FRANK CARTER and JOHN HARPER, Bletchley Park Trust |
August 3-6, 2004 Milton Keynes, England | |
| 28 | Ancient Maya Mathematics in the Ruins of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico ED BARNHART, Maya Exploration Center |
May 27 - June 1, 2004 Mexico | |
| 29 | Building Students' Physics Knowledge on Experimental Evidence EUGENIA ETKINA and ALAN VAN HEUVELEN, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey |
June 14-16, 2004 Piscataway, NJ | |
| 30 | Promoting Active Learning in Introductory Physics Courses: I and II PRISCILLA W. LAWS, Dickinson College, DAVID R. SOKOLOFF, University of Oregon and RONALD K. THORNTON, Tufts University |
June 3-5, 2004 Carlisle, PA June 10-12, 2004 Eugene, OR | |
| 31 | Archaeoastronomy and Culture in the Ancient Ruins of Oaxaca, Mexico ED BARNHART, Maya Exploration Center |
June 17-23, 2004 Mexico | |
| 32 | Learner-Centered Introductory Astronomy Teaching TIMOTHY SLATER, University of Arizona, STEPHEN POMPEA, National Optical Astronomical Observatory and KATHERINE GARMANY, Columbia University, Yellowstone |
July 6-8, 2004 Yellowstone National Park | |
| 33 | Teaching Introductory Astronomy GARETH WYNN WILLIAMS, University of Hawaii |
May 27-29, 2004 Green Bank, WV | |
| 34 | A Radio View of the Universe and the New Green Bank Telescope PHILIP JEWELL and STAFF, National Radio Astronomy Observatory |
May 24-26, 2004 Green Bank, WV | |
| 35 | Radio Astronomy in the Undergraduate Classroom PREETHI PRATAP and the MIT Haystack Observatory Staff |
May 26-28, 2004 Westford, MA | |
| 36 | Interferometry in Radio Astronomy, the VLA and the VLBA DAVID G. FINLEY and STAFF, National Radio Astronomy Observatory |
July 28-30, 2004 Socorro, NM | |
| 37 | Teaching Astronomy Under Hawaiian Skies EDWARD PRATHER and TIM SLATER, University of Arizona |
June 21-23, 2004 Maui, HI | |
| 38 | Giants of Mauna Kea GILBERT YANOW and DAVID SEIDEL, NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory |
June 15-18, 2004 Hilo, HI | |
| 39 | Aurora Borealis and Other Arctic Phenomena SYUN AKASOFU, International Arctic Research Center, JOHN KELLEY and VIKAS SONWALKAR, University of Alaska Fairbanks, and GILBERT YANOW, NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory |
March 14-16, 2004 Fairbanks, AK | |
| 40 | Volcanism and Volcanic Hazards in the Southern Cascades: Mount Shasta
and the Medicine Lake Volcano BILL HIRT, College of the Siskiyous |
July 26-29, 2004 Weed, CA | |
| 41 | Hawaiian Volcanoes from Mauna Kea to Loihi ALEXANDER MALAHOFF, University of Hawaii |
July 12-16, 2004 Honolulu and Big Island, HI | |
| 42 | Earthquakes and Tsumanis: Alaska 9.2 KRISTINE J. CROSSEN, University of Alaska Anchorage |
June 23-25, 2004 Anchorage, AK | |
| 43 | Engineering for the Big One: Exploring Puget Sound Earthquake Hazards WILLIAM STEELE, University of Washington |
July 21-23, 2004 Seattle, WA | |
| 44 | Marscape: The Geology of the Channeled Scablands TONY IRVING, University of Washington |
June 26-29, 2004 Central Washington and Wenatchee, WA | |
| 45 | Comets, Stardust and Us DONALD BROWNLEE, University of Washington |
July 12-14, 2004 Seattle, WA | |
| 46 | Deciphering Ancient Mangled Rocks: Terrane Tectonics and Geological
History of the North Cascades and San Juan Islands, Washington TONY IRVING, University of Washington |
August 5-8, 2004 Northwestern Washington and Seattle, WA | |
| 47 | Glaciers in Alaska KRISTINE J. CROSSEN, University of Alaska Anchorage |
June 30 - July 2, 2004 Anchorage, AK | |
| 48 | Utilizing Museums to Teach Paleontology and Historical Geology ELIZABETH NESBITT, University of Washington and Burke Museum |
July 7-9, 2004 Seattle, WA | |
| 49 | Teaching Interdisciplinary Astrobiology from a Learner-Centered Perspective EDWARD PRATHER and TIM SLATER, University of Arizona |
June 30 - July 2, 2004 Boseman, MT | |
| 50 | Teaching Global Climate and Planetary Change to the Non-Science Major CHARLES MILLER and GILBERT YANOW, NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory |
July 20-23, 2004 Pasadena, CA | |
| 51 | The Geology and Geography of the California Gold Rush CHRISTOPH HULBE, Sacramento City College and KENNETH YANOW, Southwestern College |
June 10-13, 2004 California Gold Rush Country | |
| 52 | Promoting Active Learning in Real-World Contexts in General Chemistry BROCK SPENCER, SANDRA LAURSEN, JOANNE STEWART, HEATHER MERNITZ, EILEEN LEWIS, University of California, Berkeley |
June 6-8, 2004 Berkeley, CA | |
| 53 | Chemistry for Non-Science Majors: The American Chemical Society's
Curriculum: Chemistry in Context CONRAD STANITSKI, University of Central Arkansas and CATHY MIDDLECAMP, University of Wisconsin, Madison |
May 18-20 Cambridge, MA | |
| 54 | Intermediate Organic Chemistry: Synthetic Strategy, Methods, and
Applications to Bioactive Compounds PAUL HELQUIST, Nortre Dame University |
July 8-10, 2004 Memphis, TN | |
| 55 | Organic Chemistry Principle and Industrial Practice HAROLD WITTCOFF, Nextant Inc. and MARK GREEN, Polytechnic University |
May 17-19, 2004 Philadelphia, PA | |
| 56 | Bridging the Gap Between Undergraduate Science and Health Professions:
Application of Basic Chemical and Biological Principles to Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacology ELMER GENTRY and EDWARD FISHER, Midwestern University College of Pharmacy-Glendale, Arizona |
July 29-31, 2004 Memphis, TN | |
| 57 | Providing a Foundation for Inquiry: Developing Science Process Skills
in the Biological Sciences WILLIAM J. STRAITS, Appalachian State University and R. RUSSELL WILKE, Angelo State University |
July 16-18, 2004 Austin, TX | |
| 58 | Developing an On-Line Learning Portfolio for Experiential Teaching (Field Biology) DICK RICHARDSON and PEG SYVERSON, The University of Texas at Austin |
June 3-5, 2004 Austin, TX | |
| 59 | Circadian Biology: From Clock Genes and Cellular Rhythms to Sleep Regulation J. WOODLAND HASTINGS, CHARLES A. CZEISLER and STEVEN W. LOCKLEY, Harvard University |
May 19-21, 2004 Cambridge, MA | |
| 60 | Modern Plant Research: Molecular Genetics and Genomics JENNIFER AIZENMAN and SCOTT BRONSON, Dolan DNA Learning Center of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory |
June 21-25, 2004 Austin, TX | |
| 61 | Psychoactive Drugs and the Molecular Biology of the Neuron DAVID DRESSLER, Oxford University |
March 30 - April 1, 2004 Cambridge, MA | |
| 62 | Current Topics in Microbiology BETTINA BUTTARO, Temple University School of Medicine |
June 14-16, 2004 Philadelphia, PA | |
| 63 | Biotechnology for the Undergraduate Curriculum JACK G. CHIRIKJIAN, Georgetown University School of Medicine, EDWARD KISAILUS, Canisius College, and TOM CYNKAR, EDVOTEK, Inc. |
June 1-3, 2004 Washington, DC | |
| 64 | A PCR Based Curriculum for Undergraduate Biology JACK G. CHIRIKJIAN, SHARON A. HELLING, Georgetown University School of Medicine, and TOM CYNKAR, EDVOTEK, Inc. |
June 4-6, 2004 Washington, DC | |
| 65 | A Hands-On Tour Through the World of Bioinformatics LINNEA FLETCHER, Austin Community College and SANDRA G. PORTER, Geospiza, Inc. |
June 10-12, 2004 Austin, TX | |
| 66 | New Directions in Bioinformatics and Biotechnology Workshop CHRIS BYSTROFF, DONNA E. CRONE, TIMOTHY MARTYN, JOHN C. SALERNO, SUSAN M.E. SMITH, MARK P. WENTLAND, MOHAMMED J. ZAKI, and MICHAEL ZUKER, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute |
July 21-23, 2004 Troy, NY | |
| 67 | Studying Evolution with Bioinformatics LINNEA FLETCHER, Austin Community College and SANDRA G. PORTER, Geospiza, Inc. |
June 14-16, 2004 Austin, TX | |
| 68 | Biomedical Ethics DENISE DUDZINSKI, University of Washington |
July 12-14, 2004 Seattle, WA | |
| 69 | The Molecular Basis of Disease DAVID DRESSLER, Oxford University |
March 24-26, 2004 Orlando, FL | |
| 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 | |
| 71 | Effective Teaching Methods for Biology and Environmental Studies DAN PERLMAN, Brandeis University |
June 2-4, 2004 Cambridge, MA | |
| 72 | DNA and Criminal Investigations in the Classroom IRMA RIOS, DPS Crime Lab, PEGGY MAHER and LINNEA FLETCHER, Austin Community College |
June 24-26, 2004 Austin, TX | |
| 73 | Increasing Student Interest in the Sciences by Introducing Forensic
Science into the College Classroom EDWARD B. WALDRIP and HUGH BERRYMAN, Southern Institute of Forensic Science, Mississippi and the Regional Forensic Center, Tennessee |
June 27-29, 2004 Memphis, TN | |
| 74 | The Application of Forensic Anthropology and Forensic Pathology
to Stimulate Student Interest in the Sciences EDWARD B. WALDRIP and HUGH BERRYMAN, Southern Institute of Forensic Science, Mississippi and the Regional Forensic Center, Tennessee |
July 1-3, 2004 Memphis, TN | |
| 75 | Solving Violent Crimes by Understanding the Mechanics of Blood
Splatter Analysis PAULETTE SUTTON, University of Tennessee at Memphis |
June 13-15, 2004 Memphis, TN | |
| 76 | Epidemiology: Molecular Methods for Subtyping Bacterial Microorganisms:
Procedures at Texas Department of Health and the Centers for Disease Control SUZANNE S. BARTH, Texas Department of Health and University of Texas at Austin |
July 18-20, 2004 Atlanta, GA | |
| 77 | Evolution Education: A Delicate Balance Between Science, Controversy and Pedagogy GREGORY A. FORBES, Evolution Education Institute |
May 12-14, 2004 Dayton, OH | |
| 78 | Estuarine Science and Oceanography in the San Juan Islands: Field Techniques and Hot Topics JAN NEWTON, Washington State Department of Ecology and University of Washington |
June 13-16, 2004 Orcas Island, WA | |
| 79 | Geology and Ecology of the Colorado Western Slope DONALD SULLIVAN, University of Denver and P. KELLY WILLIAMS, University of Dayton |
June 6-10, 2004 Grand Junction, CO | |
| 80 | Ecology of Mammals of the Eastern U.S. Deciduous Forest JOSEPH F. MERRITT, Powdermill Biological Station, Carnegie Museum of Natural History |
August 9-13, 2004 Rector, PA | |
| 81 | Natural History of Mona Island, Puerto Rico FERNANDO J. BIRD-PICÓ, GARY J. BRECKON, MICHELLE TANYA SHARER UMPIERRE, ALLEN R. LEWIS, WILSON RAMÍREZ, and DUANE A. KOLTERMAN, University of Puerto Rico |
April 25-30, 2004 Puerto Rico | |
| 82 | Exploring Iceland's Physical Geography and Geomorphology JIM WYSONG, Hillsborough Community College |
May 7-11, 2004 Iceland | |
| 83 | Geomorphology, Environment and Sustainable Development of Tropical Islands: The Puerto Rico Case
JOSE MOLINELLI, University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras |
September 23-25, 2004 Puerto Rico | |
| 84 | The Florida Keys: A Geographical and Environmental Overview
JIM WYSONG and KEN THOMAS, Hillsborough Community College |
April 16-18, 2004 Long Key, FL | |
| 85 | Marine Fauna and Communities on the Big Island of Hawai'i P. KELLY WILLIAMS, University of Dayton and KIMBERLY SANDER SMITH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
July 6-10, 2004 Big Island, HI | |
| 86 | Marine Ecosystems of Belize LAURENCE MEISSNER, Concordia University |
January 4-8, 2005 Belize | |
| 87 | The Earth System and Global Climate Change RICHARD GAMMON, University of Washington |
June 23-25, 2004 Seattle, WA | |
| 88 | Desert Ecology in the Mojave National Preserve ERIK P. HAMERLYNCK, Rutgers University and JOHN CAROTHERS, Cabrillo College |
May 17-21, 2004 Mojave Desert | |
| 89 | The Ecology and History of the Mojave Desert Region, Desert Studies Center MICHAEL BONDELLO, Allan Hancock College and ROBERT FULTON, Desert Studies Center |
May 28 - June 1, 2004 Baker, CA | |
| 90 | Ecology of South-Central Alaska BJARTMAR SVEINBJöRNSSON and DONALD SPALINGER, University of Alaska Anchorage |
June 26-28, 2004 Anchorage, AK | |
| 91 | Tropical Forests of Costa Rica BARBARA L. BENTLEY, Noetica Naturalists |
July 21-26, 2004 Costa Rica January 4-12, 2005 Costa Rica | |
| 92 | Southwestern Cultures: Past and Present TERRELL DAUGHTREY, TVI Community College |
April 29 - May 1, 2004 Albuquerque, NM | |
| 93 | Paradox HANS CHRISTIAN VON BAEYER, College of William and Mary and RALPH DAVIS, Albion College |
May 20-22, 2004 Midtown Manhattan, NY | |
| 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 | |
| 95 | Geographic Information Systems: Applications in the Social and Physical Sciences RICHARD P. GREENE, Northern Illinois University |
May 20-22, 2004 Memphis, TN | |
| 96 | Eugenics: Then, Now and Tomorrow ELOF AXEL CARLSON, Stony Brook University |
June 3-5, 2004 Midtown Manhattan, NY | |
| 97 | Science and Social Justice ALAN MCGOWAN, New School University |
June 10-12, 2004 Midtown Manhattan, NY | |
| 98 | Consequences of WWII RUSSELL WEIGLEY, Temple University |
May 24-26, 2004 Philadelphia, PA | |
| 99 | The Birthplace and Early History of the Atomic Bomb FERENC M. SZASZ, University of New Mexico |
September 30 - October 2, 2004 Albuquerque, NM | |
| 100 | Islam and the West DOUGLAS MAGRATH, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University |
June 3-5, 2004 Philadelphia, PA | |
| 101 | China's Perspective on National Security Issues SU HAO, Foreign Affairs College, People's Republic of China |
June 7-11, 2004 Beijing, People's Republic of China | |
| 102 | Social Movements and the Politics of Global Change JACKIE SMITH, Stony Brook University |
May 27-29, 2004 Midtown Manhattan, NY | |
| 103 | Economic Sanctions: Theory, Cases and Evidence GEORGE A LOPEZ, University of Notre Dame |
June 10-12, 2004 Midtown Manhattan, NY | |
| 104 | America's Hidden Presence: Socioeconomic Class MICHAEL ZWEIG, Stony Brook University |
May 27-29, 2004 Midtown Manhattan, NY | |
| 105 | Teaching Macroeconomics Using Computer-Based Methods and Simulation HUMBERTO BARRETO, Wabash College |
June 17-19, 2004 Memphis, TN | |
| 106 | An Introduction to LabVIEW and ELVIS REX L. BERNEY and PETER E. POWERS, University of Dayton |
May 13-15, 2004 Dayton, OH | |
| 107 | Designing Web-Based Learning Environments [E-learning] THOMAS T. LIAO and JOANNE ENGLISH DALY, Stony Brook University |
June 17-19, 2004 Stony Brook, NY | |
| 108 | Just-In-Time Teaching: Blending Active Learning with Web Technology GREGOR NOVAK, EVELYN T. PATTERSON, United States Air Force Academy, JAMES BENEDICT, James Madison University, and KATHLEEN MARRS, Indiana University Purdue University |
June 10-12, 2004 Colorado Springs, CO | |
| 109 | Towards Developing Interactive Multimedia Materials for the Classroom Towards Developing Interactive Multimedia Materials for the Classroom |
July 19-21, 2004 Troy, NY | |
| 110 | Internet Programming: Building Interactive and Database Driven Websites DAN BRANDON, Christian Brothers University |
June 1-3, 2004 Memphis, TN | |
| 111 | Introduction to Visual Basic .NET Programming JUDITH L. GERSTING, University of Hawaii at Hilo |
June 17-19, 2004 Dayton, OH | |
| 112 | Managing Persistent Data in the .NET Environment JOHN GERSTING, University of Hawaii at Hilo |
June 17-19, 2004 Dayton, OH | |
| 113 | Java PHOEBE WEIDMANN and MIKE SCOTT, The University of Texas at Austin |
May 27-29, 2004 Austin, TX | |
| 114 | An Introduction to the Java Programming Language JOSEPH E. LANG, University of Dayton |
May 17-19, 2004 Dayton, OH | |
| 115 | Advanced Java Programming Language JOSEPH E. LANG, University of Dayton |
June 14-16, 2004 Dayton, OH | |
| 116 | Hands-On Networking WAYNE C. SUMMERS, Columbus State University and REX L. BERNEY, University of Dayton |
May 17-19, 2004 Dayton, OH | |
| 117 | Network Protocols PHOEBE WEIDMANN, The University of Texas at Austin |
June 3-5, 2004 Austin, TX | |
| 118 | Introduction to Computer and Network Security WAYNE C. SUMMERS, Columbus State University |
May 20-22, 2004 Dayton, OH |

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