Analyzing Graphs RSVP with name, telephone number, and number of classroom computers to:Saturday, 28, 2002
9 a.m. (prompt) to 3 p.m.at St.Ignatius College Prep
2001 37th Avenue (at Quintara)
3rd Floor, room 310
San Francisco
Directions
HOW MANY THINGS CAN YOU FIND WRONG WITH THIS GRAPH?
What does this graph tell you?
How can you teach your students to better use graphs?
First of 6 Saturday workshops, 2002-2003, in San Francisco Bay Area
for Middle and High School teachers of physics or physical science.
You will receive:
- $50 per workshop
- Teaching ideas
- MaterialsBring:
- your lunch
- your questions
Carol Balfe at 510-530-7893 or balfe@dnai.com.
Print this and share with other teachers, especially ones new to your school! Led by Physics Teaching Resource Agents (PTRA):
Clarence Bakken, Gunn H.S., Palo Alto
Carol Balfe, science educ. consultant, Oakland
Andria Erzberger, Lawrence Berkeley Nat'l. Lab
Art Fortgang, Mills H.S., Millbrae
Kim Freudenberg, Sacred Heart Cathedral, S.F.
Mike Ugawa, St. Ignatius College Prep, S.F.See information about other workshops at http://pdg.lbl.gov/~aerzber/ptra02.html
Sponsored by National Science Foundation and American Association of Physics Teachers.