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2009 ASME Materials Camp - Teachers
hosted by
PURDUE UNIVERSITY CALUMET - DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
WHO: Science/Math/Technology/Industrial Arts High School Teachers
WHAT: To attend a one-week summer program, ASM Materials Camp® - Teachers
WHEN: July 6 – July 10
WHERE: Purdue University Calumet
WHY: To excite young people about Engineering, Math, and Science. We will
show you how to use low cost / no cost, simple labs and experiments
using everyday materials, that can be integrated into your existing lesson
plans to actively engage students in applied science.
COST: Free
MEALS: Lunch and snacks will be provided.
TRANSPORTATION:
Participants must provide their own transportation.
APPLICATIONS:
Available through ASM Materials Education Foundation website –
http://www.zoomerang.com:80/Survey/survey-intro.zgi?p=WEB228DF56X42F
DEADLINE for APPLICATIONS:
March 31
CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS:
FOUR (4) ‘Continuing Education Unit’ (CEUs) Credits will be provided.
GRADUATE CREDITS:
Two (2) semester credits available through the University of Washington
(Seattle). Note: Registration of less than $200 is required to get these
credits.
FACULTY: Primary faculty are two experienced high school “Master Teachers”
who have taught Materials Science courses for many years and helped
develop this innovative approach to hands-on learning of applied
science principles.
EVALUATION/ASSESSMENT: Teachers would be required to design a learning
module that addresses the academic standards they use to design
programs in their subject area. Evaluation would be made at the end of
the next academic year by surveying the teachers to determine if the
module was used, and if so, how the students responded to it.
QUESTIONS:
Contact Prof. Harvey Abramowitz (local organizer)
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219-989-2473 or 773-562-5330;
or Jeanne Deatherage (
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1-800-336-5151, ext.5533, or for more information visit the
ASM Foundation website – www.asmfoundation.org
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