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WWW in K-12 math/science
Posted:
Apr 18, 1995 6:38 PM
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The last Michigan Gateways show of the '94-'95 season will be on the World Wide Web and how this Internet resource can be put to use in K-12 math and science education.
I am looking for leads, and perhaps you can help.
1) For our "Spotlight" segment, we would like to focus on a high school math or science class in an urban area in Michigan that is making GOOD use of the World Wide Web. Is there a teacher or school in Michigan that you would suggest I contact?
2) In place of our "For Discussion..." segment (conversation with teachers), we would like to introduce a new "mini-workshop" segment (we don't have a title for this yet). For this, I'm hoping to identify a teacher who could visit our studios to record a short segment demonstrating a Web-based excercise/activity that illustrates an effective way to use this resource in K-12 math/science education. Are there any Michigan teachers who come to mind that might fit the bill?
Thanks for any help you can provide.
Bill
-------------------------------------------------------------- William R. Richards 23156wr@msu.edu Producer/Director BillR@wkar.msu.edu
MICHIGAN GATEWAYS 212 Communication Arts Bldg The Television Program East Lansing, MI 48824-1212 for Teachers of ph: 517 355-2300 ext 422 Mathematics and Science fx: 517 353-7124 --------------------------------------------------------------
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