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Built to Last?.  HSE Workshop Goals  Introductions  On-campus Computer Access Details  Schedule  Campus map / buildings of interest  Getting around.

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1 Built to Last?

2  HSE Workshop Goals  Introductions  On-campus Computer Access Details  Schedule  Campus map / buildings of interest  Getting around town

3 1) Participants will leave the workshop with an increased confidence to build their teams within their home community.

4 2) Participants will be better able to assess and document HSE student learning. (Break out sessions)

5 3) Participants will leave with knowledge of some up-to-date University research to help encourage their own students in pursuing STEM studies.

6 4) Participants will leave the workshop with new or enhanced STEM skills and knowledge (e.g. the use of GPS/GIS technology) and be prepared to implement this is their HSE projects where applicable.

7 5) The workshop will increase camaraderie among new and veteran teacher-coaches and strengthen their support network. This will help teacher-coaches in using one another to solve problems and build their teams.

8  This will be the LAST year of the ITEST study. Thanks to those that have participated in all or part of it.  What will happen beyond 2012 is unknown.  What do you think will happen with your team?

9  University Hosts  Leonard Bohmann  Bob Warrington  Jean Kampe

10  Participants  Who, where, school, what you teach  Presenters  Other important folks

11  RoverNet wireless access anywhere on campus  Will need login and password  Robert Greenhoe will assist if needed

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13  http://www.mtu.edu/maps/


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