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Computer Ethics part of Computer Ethics
Computer Ethics Who Created the Course? Professor Terrell Ward Bynum Director, Research Center on Computing & Society Department of Philosophy Southern Connecticut State University New Haven, CT 06515 USA ...
Nanotechnology part of Nanotechnology
Nanotechnology: Content and Context Nanotechnology: Content and Context (Anthropology 235/Chemistry 235) as taught by Christopher Kelty and Kristen Kulinowski at Rice University Abstract Nanotechnology (NT) ...
The Mathematics of Communication part of The Mathematics of Communication
The Mathematics of Communication: Keeping Secrets Stephen J. Greenfield, Department of Mathematics, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, New Jersey Abstract For thousands of years, people ...
Science outreach - Public Understanding of Science part of Science outreach - Public Understanding of Science
Hannah Alexander, Adjunct Associate Professor, Division of Biological Sciences, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211 Public Understanding of Science is an interactive course that aims to train students to ...
Get in the FastLane with SENCER: Online Reporting Instrument Ready for Use part of Newsletter Articles
SENCER E-Newsletter, September 2005, Volume 5, Issue 1 Get in the FastLane With SENCER: Online Reporting Instrument Ready for Use We are pleased to announce that SENCER FastLane is now available. Using the ...
About the SENCER SALG part of Newsletter Articles
SENCER E-Newsletter, October 2005, Volume 5, Issue 2 The SENCER-SALG is a new version of the Student Assessment of Learning Gains (SALG), an online survey designed by University of Colorado researcher Elaine ...
Mercer Education and Science Majors Connect During National Chemistry Week part of Newsletter Articles
SENCER E-Newsletter, December 2005, Volume 5, Issue 4 Laura Blinderman and Helen Tanzini, Mercer County Community College, New Jersey A group of 8 faculty from Mercer County Community College attended the 2005 ...
SENCER Model of the Month: Computer Ethics part of Newsletter Articles
SENCER E-Newsletter, September 2006, Volume 6, Issue 1 Terrell Ward Bynum, Southern Connecticut State University Computer Ethics, taught by Professor Terrell Ward Bynum at Southern Connecticut State University, is ...
Computation Science: Learning to Apply Mathematics and Computer Science to Important Scientific and Public Programs part of Newsletter Articles
SENCER E-Newsletter, November 2006, Volume 6, Issue 3 Angela B. Shiflet, Wofford College Talk about "civic engagement"! Consider the following research projects performed at laboratories across the ...
Significant Gains Noted in STEM Learning in Woodbury SENCER Courses part of Newsletter Articles
SENCER E-Newsletter, November 2006, Volume 6, Issue 3 Rao Chekuri, Chair of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Six faculty members from Woodbury University in Burbank, California attended the SENCER Summer Institute ...
