Several NSF Noyce Fellows presented technology-infused lessons at the Rice University Glasscock School's Life in Schools: Technology in STEM Classrooms conference on the Rice campus on Saturday March 2. The conference, designed for prospective teachers and administrators enrolled in Glasscock School education programs, focused on the Texas Technology Standards for Educators. Anne Papakonstantinou, RUSMP Director, and Richard Parr, RUSMP Executive Director served as discussants for the conference presentations.
The RUSMP NSF Noyce Fellows and their presentations:
Charlie Burrus, Bellaire High School
Federico Hernandez, Sam Houston High School
Alexander Mironychev, Challenge Early College
Jason Ondruch, Westside High School
Kamil Safin, North Early College
Fabiola Stroud, North Early College
Lan Wu, Lamar High School
In addition to their presentations, Federico and Lan also participated in a panel discussion on technology’s role in education.
Material in the presentations was based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 1556006.
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