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Outlier - FAQs - The Center for Elementary Mathematics and Science Education
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Why the name ‘Outlier? At Outlier Research and Evaluation, we strive to bring innovative and unique approaches to our work. We want to push ourselves to move beyond the norm and wanted a name that would communicate that to our funders, clients, and the education improvement community. What is the difference between research and evaluation? What is Outlier's relationship with The Center for Elementary Mathematics and Science Education (CEMSE), the University of Chicago, and the Urban Education Institute?
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Outlier - News & Events - The Center for Elementary Mathematics and Science Education
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Debugging American Computer Science Education. By Rob Mitchum - 5/28/2014. Computers are now critical for work in almost any field, yet few students leave high school with computer science training. While teachers can choose from hundreds of curricula and programs to teach math and science, there are hardly any such resources for computer science. A unique group at the University of Chicago. Outlier is the research and evaluation arm of the Center for Elementary Mathematics and Science Education (CEMSE).
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About LeadCS.org - LeadCS - Outlier - The Center for Elementary Mathematics and Science Education
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Warning: JavaScript is not enabled in your browser. Some parts of this site won't work without JavaScript. What sort of bandwidth do I need? Who can help with my computer science program? How do I start a computer science program in my school? What instructional resources are there for computer science? LeadCS.org is a resource for K-12 district and school leaders, teacher leaders, and their partners and advocates who wish to develop computer science education in their schools. What is LeadCS.org? The Co...
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UCSMP
http://ucsmp.uchicago.edu/usiskin-symposium
Symposium and Dinner Honoring. November 6, 2014. The University of Chicago. Symposium: 2:30-5:00PM, The Oriental Institute, 1155 E. 58th St. Reception and Dinner: 5:00-9:00PM, Ida Noyes Hall, 1212 E. 59th St. A scholarly symposium will address Zalman's contributions to mathematics curriculum, mathematics teaching, and mathematics education research, as well as his service to the mathematics education community. The symposium is free and open to the public. For more information contact. Past-President, Na...
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Community - Magnetar Capital
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Insight. Integrity. Passion. We contribute our skills, platform and time to benefit the lives of others in the communities where we live and work. Health and Human Services. Magnetar Youth Investment Academy. Connections for the Homeless. Kohl Children's Museum of Greater Chicago. Museum of American Finance. Magnetar Youth Investment Academy. Health and Human Services. Connections for the Homeless. Kohl Children's Museum of Greater Chicago. Museum of American Finance. In July of 2016 we announced. To fur...
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Skynet Junior Scholars
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Log in to Skynet. About Skynet Junior Scholars. The project is innovative because it is providing a diverse community of youth (including sight- and hearing-challenged youth and those from underrepresented groups) with opportunities to use high-quality, remotely located, Internet-controlled telescopes to explore the heavens by surveying galaxies, tracking asteroids, monitoring variable stars, and learn about the nature and methods of science. The Skynet Junior Scholars project will provide:. The evaluati...
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High Energy Physics at The University of Chicago
http://hep-outreach.uchicago.edu/2011
2011 Summer Outreach Program. June 20-24, 2011. The 2011 outreach participants heard lectures from faculty member Mark Oreglia on topics in physics. The hands-on labs involved designing a webpage, programming a microprocessor and learning about energy, earth science and the human body. The HEP Outreach Program is made possible with support from:. Pictures Taken During the Program. Make an LED Blink. Control Blinking LED with Button. Energy, Energy Transfers and Machines. Energy Games and Activities.
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High Energy Physics at The University of Chicago
http://hep-outreach.uchicago.edu/2012
2012 Summer Outreach Program. June 18-22, 2011. The 2012 outreach participants heard lectures from Mark Oreglia, Joe O'Gallagher and Lauren Tompkins on topics in physics and solar energy. The hands-on labs involved designing a webpage, programming a microprocessor and learning about water resources. The HEP Outreach Program is made possible with support from:. Pictures taken during the program. Make an LED Blink. Control Blinking LED with Button. Other things to play around with, if we have time.
hep-outreach.uchicago.edu
High Energy Physics at The University of Chicago
http://hep-outreach.uchicago.edu/2013
2013 Summer Outreach Program. July 8 - July 12, 2013. Samuel Kersten Physics Teaching Center. 5720 S Ellis Avenue. The HEP Outreach Program is made possible with support from:. Plotting Data in Open Office. Make an LED Blink. Control Blinking LED with Button. Building a Monitor for a Solar Oven. 5620 S Ellis Ave.
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Mobilizing STEM: Critical Advisor Bios
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Atlanta, GA - Jan 4-6, 2009. NSF, May 11, 2009. Atlanta, GA - June 7-9, 2009. The Real World Guide. Policy at the State Level. Has returned to his role as a professor of Biochemistry and Biophysics at the University of California, San Francisco after serving for 12 years as the full-time president of the National Academy of Sciences. NAS) in Washington, DC (1993-2005). In March 2008, he began serving as the editor-in-chief of the journal. The Molecular Biology of the Cell. Peter J. Bruns. In 1980, and bu...