KQED Math/Science Workshop

Coral Clark (coralc@exploratorium.edu)
Fri, 2 Apr 1999 08:59:30 -0800


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Date: Fri, 2 Apr 1999 08:59:30 -0800
To: pinhole@exploratorium.edu
From: Coral Clark <coralc@exploratorium.edu>
Subject: KQED Math/Science Workshop

Hey Pinholers!!

If you haven't heard about this workshop, you've missed out on a great
opportunity, and we didn't want to leave anybody out!! So, we've extended
the deadline just a bit. A splendid time is guaranteed for all! The
workshop will Offer lots of great ideas on using technology in the
classroom, a binder of hand-outs, and even a free lunch!

The deadline has been extended, so take advantage of this wonderful
opportunity! If you can't make it, but know someone who might be
interested, please pass the note on.

Hope to see you there!

Coral Clark

KQED's National Teacher Training Institute (NTTI)
Saturday, May 8 from 9am to 4:30pm
SIGN UP TODAY!
NTTI is a one day institute that provides teachers in grades 3-9 with
strategies and ideas to integrate video and the internet into math and
science instruction. At the institute, select from several hands-on
sessions conducted by Bay Area Master Teachers, receive a collection of
lessons developed by teachers from around the country, network with
colleagues and learn about local and national video and internet
resources.
Location: San Mateo County Office of Education in Redwood City
Fee: $20 made payable to KQED
Lunch and materials provided
EXTENDED DEADLINE APRIL 15

Call 415.553.2379 for information.
Participants will be accepted on a first come, first served basis.

To register please fill out form and mail with $20 check payable to KQED
to:
KQED Center for Education and Lifelong Learning
Attention: NTTI
2601 Mariposa St.
San Francisco, CA 94110-1400

Registration form:

NAME
SCHOOL
GRADE
ADDRESS
PHONE
FAX
EMAIL

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Maria Juliana Byck
KQED Media Education Project
2601 Mariposa Street
San Francisco, CA 94110-1400
415.553.2802
FAX 415.553.2456
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Coral Clark
San Francisco, CA