Summer School for the Educator 2008: USA
Spend some time this summer making positive changes in your student laboratory. ADInstruments North America is hosting a range of professional development opportunities this summer, giving educators a chance to brush up their skills, enhance next year’s physiology labs, and network with like-minded colleagues. Contact ADInstruments North America for more information about any workshop.
| June 4 - 5 Department of Biology, West Chester University of Pennsylvania |
Student Laboratory Techniques WorkshopDr. Giovanni Casotti and Dr. Wes Colgan will provide attendees with hands-on training in both human and animal physiology experiments suitable for majors and non majors during two or four year biology programs. |
| June 18 11am, MDT |
LabAuthor WebEx SeminarThis online workshop will allow you to see our new LabAuthor software in action on your own computer screen. Contact ADInstruments North America for more information. |
| July 18 - 20 Macalester College, St. Paul, Minnesota |
Undergraduate Neuroscience Education: Interactions, Interdisciplines & Curricular Best PracticesTopics explored at the 2008 Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience (FUN) workshop will include:
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| August 5 - 6 ADInstruments North America Training Center Colorado Springs, Colorado |
PowerLab Bootcamp for EducatorsWe are opening our doors and hosting a workshop for educators with plenty of questions and a tight budget. Our education experts will be on-hand to help you brush up on your software, hardware and student exercises in time for Fall Semester. Contact ADInstruments North America for more information. |
| September 6 Nebraska Physiology Society, University of Nebraska at Omaha |
Advances in Computer-Based Data Acquisition TechnologyBrandon Bucher will be leading a discussion on emerging software tools for data collection at the lab bench during the NPS poster sessions. Learn about the four data acquisition golden truths for today's scientist and take home proven strategies that will make an immediate difference to anyone's data output. All attendees will take home various sample data files and helpful resources. More Information (NPS website) |
| October 16 National Association of Biology Teachers Annual Meeting, Memphis, Tennessee |
Technology for Teaching: An Educator’s PerspectiveTechnology in the laboratory is key to engaging the current generation of students. ADInstruments PowerLab and LabTutor technology has been growing in popularity with educators across the country. We will discuss the student perspective as well as recent instructor evaluations of student outcomes in several applications in the student laboratory. More Information (NABT website) |
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