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Conferences - 2010

General Information

Complete the registration form and mail or fax it to:
MathScience Innovation Center
2401 Hartman Street
Richmond, VA 23223
Fax: 804-343-6529

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Building for the Future III
There is a growing concern that the United States is not preparing a sufficient number of students and teachers in the areas of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). How can you help your students prepare for the future? Register for our third annual conference focused on STEM education. Prepare your students for a futuristic world that links science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. We will link the revised Virginia Standards of Learning with innovative instructional materials that enable you to use current applications to reinforce math and science concepts. Select from concurrent sessions, hear directly from industry experts and leaders in education, and acquire the skills needed to help your students compete in our global workforce.

Educators from consortium and institutional members are eligible to participate. Non-consortium members are eligible to participate on a space-available basis for a fee of $200 (do not receive honorarium). Spaces are limited. Before registering check your schedule carefully to ensure you can attend all three days.
Status: Completed
When: June 28, 29, 30 2010; 9 am - 4 pm

Innovations in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
Join your colleagues for our third annual conference to prepare students for the 21st Century. Learn what skills are necessary for them to compete in a technologically sophisticated work force and to become more informed citizens. Find out how to teach beyond Virginia's Standards of Learning using innovative instructional materials that expose students to real-world problems. Select from concurrent sessions that actively engage you in exploring emerging fields and provide ready-to-use classroom materials. Hear directly from industry experts and leaders in education about current applications, emerging technologies, and skills students need to compete in our global workforce.

Educators from consortium and institutional members are eligible to participate. Non-consortium members are eligible to participate on a space-available basis for a fee of $200 (do not receive honorarium). Spaces are limited. Before registering check your schedule carefully to ensure you can attend all three days.
Status: Completed with certificates
When: June 23, 24, 25, 2010; 9 am - 3:30 pm

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