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ForallFornowForever Seattle NSTA 2011 Area Conference on Science Education OUR NEW K-12 PROGRAMS ARE OUT OF THIS WORLD! "$ Grades K–5 Houghton Mifflin Harcourt $ believes in a multimodal approach to instruction— repeatedly exposing students Grades 6–8 to core science concepts and skills in a variety of formats to promote deeper understanding. Features solutions for implementing STEM initiatives Visit booth #708 or attend one of our workshops for more information on all of our latest programs. hmheducation.com HMHScience © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. 08/11 MS27127 2 FREE HANDS-ON WORKSHOPS Vernier Data-Collection Technology FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9TH | ROOM 604 8:00 – 9:30 AM K-8 Science with Vernier 10:00 – 11:30 AM Exploring Science with Vernier 12:00 – 1:30 PM Exploring Science with Vernier 2:00 – 3:30 PM Exploring Science with Vernier Stop by booth 507 and enter to WIN a Vernier Software & Technology | www.vernier.com | Toll Free: 888-837-6437 Tools for STEM Education for Elementary and Middle School Educators The first NSTA STEM Forum & Expo will bring together nationally renowned STEM experts and practitioners and hands-on educators interested in learning about successful approaches and implementation of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics education into our schools and districts. STEM best practices, content, and integration processes are critical aspects for creating well-trained elementary and middle school educators who will need to radically increase student literacy in these STEM subjects. Join this very important discussion on STEM. Who Should Attend? x K–8 educators who want to expand their understanding of STEM and learn how to integrate it into their own classrooms and schools. x High school and college educators knowledgeable about what secondary and college-level students need to be successful in STEM course work. x Stakeholders and administrators who must educate their teaching staff on the most current and successful STEM practices. Register by For more information, visit MARCH 23 www.nsta.org/stemforum and save. NSTA 2011 Area Conference on Science Education Seattle, Washington • December 8–10, 2011 Committee Welcome . 5 Conference Resources, cont. Seattle Conference Committee . 5 Online Session Evaluations/ President’s Welcome . 7 Tracking Professional Development . 14 Contributors to the Seattle Conference . 7 Floor Plans . .. 16 NSTA Conferences Go Green! . 8 NSTA Headquarters Staff . 22 NSTA Officers, Board of Directors, and Council, and Registration, Travel, and Hotels Alliance of Affiliates . 23 Meeting Location and Times . 10 Future NSTA Conferences . .24 Registration . .10 Call for Sessions . 24 Purchasing Ticketed Events . 10 NSTA Indianapolis National Conference . 25 Ground Transportation to/from Airport . .10 Getting Around Town . .. 10 Conference Program Parking . 10 Conference Highlights . .. 26 Airlines . .10 Conference Strands . .28 Discounted Rental Cars . .10 Engineering Day at NSTA . 30 Conference Hotels . 11 NSTA Exemplary Science Program . .30 Seattle Map . 11 Chemistry Day at NSTA . 32 Biology Day at NSTA . 33 Conference Resources Physics Day at NSTA . .33 Exhibits . .12 NSTA Press Sessions . .34 Washington State Clock Hours . .12 NSTA Avenue Sessions . 34 NSTA Avenue . .12 Meetings and Social Functions . .35 NSTA Science Bookstore . .12 Picture-Perfect Science Preconference Workshop . 36 Information Desk . 12 Short Courses . 37 Housing Questions . 12 Field Trips . 40 WSTA Booth . 12 NSTA Affiliate Sessions . .43 Friday “Meet and Greet” . 13 Presenters and Presiders Check-In . 13 Wednesday Daily Program . 45 Wi-Fi in Convention Center . 13 Thursday Daily Program . 47 NSTA Mobile Website . .. 13 Friday Daily Program . 79 Conference Evaluation . 13 Saturday Daily Program . 119 Lost and Found . .13 Indexes Audiovisual Needs . 14 Exhibitor List . .127 Message Center . 14 Index of Exhibitor Workshops . .144 First Aid Services . 14 Schedule At A Glance . 149 Business Services . 14 Index of Participants . 161 Index of Advertisers . .164 Cover Photo National Science NSTA Affiliates Middle school campers collect Teachers Association Association for Multicultural Science Education (AMSE) oceanographic data at Lake Washington 1840 Wilson Blvd . Association for Science Teacher Education (ASTE) with scientists from the University Arlington, VA 22201-3000 Association of Science-Technology Centers (ASTC) of Washington Joint Institute for the 703-243-7100 Council for Elementary Science International (CESI) Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean E-mail: conferences@nsta org. Council of State Science Supervisors (CSSS) (JISAO) at the 2007 NOAA Science www nsta. org. National Association for Research in Science Teaching (NARST) Camp, a weeklong camp in Seattle . National Middle Level Science Teachers Association (NMLSTA) Photo courtesy of NOAA, Washing- ton Sea Grant, and JISAO . National Science Education Leadership Association (NSELA) Society for College Science Teachers (SCST) NSTA Seattle Area Conference on Science Education 3 Count on Carolina • To develop, produce, and offer innovative, quality products • To back our products with world-class customer service and technical support • To have these products in stock and delivered when you need them • To stand behind everything we sell with The Carolina Pledge: 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed Visit Carolina at Booth 401 Carolina—Products, Service, and Satisfaction Guaranteed Carolina Biological Supply Company 2700 York Rd • Burlington NC 27215-3398 866.815.2450 • www.carolina.com Welcome to Seattle • Effective Science Instruction for Diverse Learners • Progressions in the Learning of Science • STEM Connections: Fostering Life, Career, and College Readiness The committee has planned a program filled with dynamic speakers, engaging presenters, and inspiring field trips . Whether a first-timer or veteran conference attendee, you will experience professional growth that will both rejuvenate and transform your Mary McClellan Aronen Craig Gabler Dana Riley Black science teaching . The opportunity to bring together a wealth of research, teaching strategies, and networking opportunities for our attendees has been driven by the need to attract a new gen- he Seattle conference committee is delighted to welcome you eration of students to careers in science . Tto the Emerald City in the shadow of the Space Needle for what We are so glad you could join us in picturesque downtown Seattle promises to be a fabulous NSTA conference . for powerful, professional learning . Whether at the conference center Our keynote speaker, Leroy Hood, MD, PhD, president and co- or out in the region; whether listening to experts or connecting with founder of the Institute for Systems Biology in Seattle, and other colleagues—take advantage of this opportunity to grow . renowned featured speakers will address selected topics related to the conference strands: 2011 Seattle Conference Committee Leaders Mary McClellan Aronen, Craig Gabler, and Dana Riley Black Seattle Conference Committee We at NSTA wish to express our heartfelt thanks to the members of the Washington Science Teachers Associa- Program Committee tion for the many hours of time they Strand Leader: Effective Science Instruction Field Trips Manager volunteered in planning this conference . for Diverse Learners Sonia Siegel Vexler Erin Jones Pacific Science Center Mary McClellan Aronen, NBCT Office of Superintendent for Public Seattle, WA Conference Chairperson Instruction Guides Manager Secondary Science Adjunct Olympia, WA Faculty and Consultant Scott McComb University of Washington, Tacoma Strand Leader: Progressions in the Aviation High School 33211 38th Ave. S. Learning of Science Des Moines, WA Jim Minstrell Federal Way, WA 98001 Manager of Services for People FACET Innovations, LLC [email protected] with Disabilities Seattle, WA Lyla Mae Crawford Craig Gabler Strand Leader: STEM Connections: DO-IT Program Program Coordinator Fostering Life, Career, and College University of Washington Regional Science Coordinator Readiness Seattle, WA Educational Service District 113 Carolyn Landel Publicity Manager 6005 Tyee Dr. SW Washington STEM Jeanne Ting Chowning Tumwater, WA 98521 Seattle, WA Northwest Association for Biomedical [email protected] NSTA Director, District XVII Research Jennifer Thompson Seattle, WA Dana Riley Black Juneau School District Local Arrangements Coordinator Volunteers Manager Juneau, AK Director, Center for Inquiry Science Karen Madsen Institute for Systems Biology Local Arrangements Committee Educational Consultant 401 Terry Ave. N. 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