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Presentations - MALKE ROSENFELD
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Math in Your Feet for Students. Math in Your Feet for Educators. Embodied Mathematics in the Classroom. Writing as a Professional Development Tool. Math on the Move: Engaging Students in Whole Body Learning. Socks are Like Pants, Cats are Like Dogs. Math on the Move. Presentations and Professional Learning. Tyler, TX ISD, 6 hour educator workshop. August, 2016. A gathering of children captivated by math, 2016. University of Michigan Math Department, March 2016. Undergraduate Math Club. May 1 and 2, 2015.
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Math in Your Feet for Teachers - MALKE ROSENFELD
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Math in Your Feet for Students. Math in Your Feet for Educators. Embodied Mathematics in the Classroom. Writing as a Professional Development Tool. Math on the Move: Engaging Students in Whole Body Learning. Socks are Like Pants, Cats are Like Dogs. Math on the Move. Math in Your Feet for Educators. OPTIONS FOR BRINGING MATH IN YOUR FEET TO YOUR AREA. Math in Your Feet professional learning workshops are o. Use simple foot-based dance patterns to orient students in space; apply problem solving strategies...
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Bioplasmonics | Teaching & Outreach
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Professor Somin Eunice Lee. EECS 598 Plasmonics (Graduate level course). This graduate level course is designed to 1) provide students with the fundamental principles of plasmonics, and 2) introduce students to nanofabrication and characterization techniques utilized in plasmonic applications useful to a wide range of areas, including electrical engineering, biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, material science, chemistry and physics. For more information, visit FEMMES.
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Bioplasmonics | Teaching & Outreach
http://bioplasmonics.org/teaching-outreach-somin-eunice-lee.html
Professor Somin Eunice Lee. EECS 598 Plasmonics (Graduate level course). This graduate level course is designed to 1) provide students with the fundamental principles of plasmonics, and 2) introduce students to nanofabrication and characterization techniques utilized in plasmonic applications useful to a wide range of areas, including electrical engineering, biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, material science, chemistry and physics. For more information, visit FEMMES.
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