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Vote anonymously for your workshop choices! You must do the mental math to determine how many sessions to vote for in each category. :) You will notice that some workshops appear in both categories. Expanded descriptions for workshops are located in the spreadsheet at
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Lightning Round – Group discussion: introducing the education program for each of the LTER sites (Jill Haukos and Caitlin Potter; Sunday morning, 180 minutes)
Wednesday Wrap Up – Informal meeting and discussion about developments achieved during ASM and where the EOC wants to go from here. (4:00 – 6:00, October 3rd)
Sunday options: VOTE FOR UP TO A TOTAL OF 240 MINS
Data Nuggets and Data Jams: what's new around the network (Pam Snow & Stephanie Bestelmeyer with?; 45 minutes)
Incorporating Standards and Literacy into Education Programs (Steven McGee; 45 minutes)
Education Synthesis – Group discussion: connecting all of the LTER sites with a common experience/methodology that can result in shared data (Jill Haukos and Caitlin Potter; 90 minutes)
Workshop in Data Analysis: Tools for Students – share their student-friendly tools/apps for entering and analyzing data, e.g. Tuva, CODAP (Alan Berkowitz; 90 minutes)
Hearing from Formal Educators – Guest speaker (Pam Snow; 45 minutes)
Weekday options: VOTE FOR UP TO A TOTAL OF 480 MINS
Making LTER Data Accessible and Useful for Students and Educators (Alan Berkowitz, Pam Snow, Kari O’Connell; 180 minutes)
Cultural Diversity – Engaging Diverse Students with Responsive Curricula (Marilyn Sigman; 45 minutes)
Using the Childrens Book Series as Inspiration for the Development of Curriculum (Jill Haukos and Alex Rose; 180 minutes)
Merging Art and Science – Guest speaker: explore ways to combine art and science into our programs (Nick Oehm; 45 minutes)
Workshop in Data Analysis: Tools for Students/Product demo – invite product and platform developers to share their student-friendly tools/apps for entering and analyzing data, e.g. Tuva, CODAP (Alan Berkowitz; 90 minutes)
Working with Data: Discussion in an informal setting – How do different sites accomplish this? What are some novel methods for collection and analysis? (Pam Snow and Kari O’Connell; 45 minutes)
Data Jams / Data Nuggets: how to create new ones – Guests and In-house speakers (Pam Snow & Stephanie Bestelmeyer with ??; 135 minutes)
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