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WOMEN in SCIENCE CONFERENCE GREEN GROUP Agenda Tuesday, October 11, 2016 * Mabee Center, Tulsa OKLAHOMA NSF EPSCoR in WomenCONFERENCEScience October 11, 2016 j Mabee Center, Tulsa nsf award no. oia-1301789 * www.okepscor.org * 405.744.9964 SCHOOL GROUP ASSIGNMENTS GREEN GROUP You must attend your assigned sessions throughout the day The following schools are assigned to the “GREEN GROUP” and will follow the conference schedule indicated for that group. • Broken Arrow Indian Education Program • Central Technology Center • Dewey High School • Drumright High School • Drumright Middle School • Oneta Ridge Middle School • Sequoyah Middle School • Tulsa Central High School • Tulsa Tech - Bixby High School • Tulsa Tech - Broken Arrow High School • Tulsa Tech - Owasso Campus • Tulsa Union High School • Verdigris Public Schools • Washington Elementary School • Will Rogers Junior High School WOMEN IN SCIENCE CONFERENCE GREEN GROUP agenda Tuesday, October 11, 2016 * Mabee Center, Tulsa 8:30 - 9:30 AM REGISTRATION (North Lobby, 1st Floor) 9:30 - 10:15 AM INTERACTIVE PANEL SESSION (Arena, 2nd Floor) Moderator: Tanya Lowery, Title IX Officer, Oklahoma State University Tracy Boyer, Agricultural Economics Researcher, Oklahoma State University Dana Brunson, Computer Scientist, Oklahoma State University Vanessa Cormier, Wildlife Ecologist & Educ. Specialist, Oklahoma Aquarium Noor Ghouse, Seismic Analyst, University of Oklahoma Lynn Leffew, Orthotic & Prosthetic Technologist, Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology Carolina Vega Recalde, Mechanical Engineer, Tinker Air Force Base Francia Thompson, Special Agent/Crime Scene Unit, OSBI 10:15 - 11:10 AM RADIOACTIVE GOLF BALLS! (Mezzanine, 1st Floor) Presented by: Girl Scouts Western Oklahoma 11:10 - 12:00 PM ENGINEERING DESIGN CHALLENGE (Arena Floor, 2nd Floor) Channel your inner engineer and win a prize! Presented by: Dr. David Brown, College of Arts & Sciences, School of Urban Education, The University of Tulsa 12:00 - 12:30 PM LUNCH (Service in South Lobby, 1st Floor; Seating in Arena, 2nd Floor) 12:30 - 2:00 PM HANDS-ON SCIENCE & COLLEGE RECRUITMENT FAIR (North Lobby, 1st Floor & Concourse, 2nd Floor) 12:30 - 2:00 PM TEACHERS’ LOUNGE & SCIENCE EXPERIMENT LEARNING LAB COME & GO FORMAT (Adults Only, Conference & Banquet Center, Via South Lobby Escalator, 1st Floor) 2:00 PM CONFERENCE ADJOURNS 2:00 - 2:30 PM TURN IN YOUR SURVEY FORM & RECEIVE A CONFERENCE ITEM (Teachers-Blue Form, Students-Yellow Form; EPSCoR Booth, North Lobby, 1st Floor) SCHOOL GROUP ASSIGNMENTS purple GROUP You must attend your assigned sessions throughout the day The following schools are assigned to the “PURPLE GROUP” and will follow the conference schedule indicated for that group. • Alcott Middle School • Bridgestone Intermediate School • Eagle Point Christian Academy • Francis Tuttle Technology Center • Gordon Cooper Technology Center - Seminole • Gordon Cooper Technology Center - Shawnee • Hefner Middle School • Independence Charter Middle School • Irving Middle School • Kenneth Cooper Middle School • Longfellow Middle School • Mount St. Mary High School • Norman High School • Owasso 6th Grade Center • Owasso 7th Grade Center • Sapulpa Middle School • Shawnee Middle School • Tishomingo High School WOMEN IN SCIENCE CONFERENCE purple GROUP agenda Tuesday, October 11, 2016 * Mabee Center, Tulsa 8:30 - 9:30 AM REGISTRATION (North Lobby, 1st Floor) 9:30 - 10:15 AM INTERACTIVE PANEL SESSION (Arena, 2nd Floor) Moderator: Tanya Lowery, Title IX Officer, Oklahoma State University Tracy Boyer, Agricultural Economics Researcher, Oklahoma State University Dana Brunson, Computer Scientist, Oklahoma State University Vanessa Cormier, Wildlife Ecologist & Educ. Specialist, Oklahoma Aquarium Noor Ghouse, Seismic Analyst, University of Oklahoma Lynn Leffew, Orthotic & Prosthetic Technologist, Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology Carolina Vega Recalde, Mechanical Engineer, Tinker Air Force Base Francia Thompson, Special Agent/Crime Scene Unit, OSBI 10:15 - 11:10 AM ENGINEERING DESIGN CHALLENGE (Arena Floor, 2nd Floor) Channel your inner engineer and win a prize! Presented by: Dr. David Brown, College of Arts & Sciences, School of Urban Education, The University of Tulsa 11:10 - 12:00 PM RADIOACTIVE GOLF BALLS! (Mezzanine, 1st Floor) Presented by: Girl Scouts Western Oklahoma 12:00 - 12:30 PM LUNCH (Service in South Lobby, 1st Floor; Seating in Arena, 2nd Floor) 12:30 - 2:00 PM HANDS-ON SCIENCE & COLLEGE RECRUITMENT FAIR (North Lobby, 1st Floor & Concourse, 2nd Floor) 12:30 - 2:00 PM TEACHERS’ LOUNGE & SCIENCE EXPERIMENT LEARNING LAB COME & GO FORMAT (Adults Only, Conference & Banquet Center, Via South Lobby Escalator, 1st Floor) 2:00 PM CONFERENCE ADJOURNS 2:00 - 2:30 PM TURN IN YOUR SURVEY FORM & RECEIVE A CONFERENCE ITEM (Teachers-Blue Form, Students-Yellow Form; EPSCoR Booth, North Lobby, 1st Floor) SCHOOL GROUP ASSIGNMENTS blue GROUP You must attend your assigned sessions throughout the day The following schools are assigned to the “BLUE GROUP” and will follow the conference schedule indicated for that group. • Checotah Middle School • Choctaw Middle School • E.W. Beavers Middle School • Glenpool High School • Gore High School • Gore Upper Elementary School • Haskell High School • Hilldale High School • Holland Hall • Hydro-Eakley Public Schools • Mannford High School • Memorial High School • Muskogee High School • St. Catherine School • Union 6th Grade Center • Union 7th Grade Center • Union 8th Grade Center • Union 9th Grade Center • Union City School • Whittier Elementary School - Muskogee • Whittier Middle School - Norman WOMEN IN SCIENCE CONFERENCE blue GROUP agenda Tuesday, October 11, 2016 * Mabee Center, Tulsa 8:30 - 9:30 AM REGISTRATION (North Lobby, 1st Floor) 9:30 - 10:15 AM INTERACTIVE PANEL SESSION (Arena, 2nd Floor) Moderator: Tanya Lowery, Title IX Officer, Oklahoma State University Tracy Boyer, Agricultural Economics Researcher, Oklahoma State University Dana Brunson, Computer Scientist, Oklahoma State University Vanessa Cormier, Wildlife Ecologist & Educ. Specialist, Oklahoma Aquarium Noor Ghouse, Seismic Analyst, University of Oklahoma Lynn Leffew, Orthotic & Prosthetic Technologist, Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology Carolina Vega Recalde, Mechanical Engineer, Tinker Air Force Base Francia Thompson, Special Agent/Crime Scene Unit, OSBI 10:15 - 12:00 PM HANDS-ON SCIENCE & COLLEGE RECRUITMENT FAIR (North Lobby, 1st Floor & Concourse, 2nd Floor) 10:15 - 12:00 PM TEACHERS’ LOUNGE & SCIENCE EXPERIMENT LEARNING LAB COME & GO FORMAT (Adults Only, Conference & Banquet Center, Via South Lobby Escalator, 1st Floor) 12:00 - 12:30 PM LUNCH (Service in South Lobby, 1st Floor; Seating in Arena, 2nd Floor) 12:30 - 1:15 PM ENGINEERING DESIGN CHALLENGE (Arena Floor, 2nd Floor) Channel your inner engineer and win a prize! Presented by: Dr. David Brown, College of Arts & Sciences, School of Urban Education, The University of Tulsa 1:15 - 2:00 PM RADIOACTIVE GOLF BALLS (Mezzanine, 1st Floor) Presented by: Girl Scouts of Western Oklahoma 2:00 PM CONFERENCE ADJOURNS 2:00 - 2:30 PM TURN IN YOUR SURVEY FORM & RECEIVE A CONFERENCE ITEM (Teachers-Blue Form, Students-Yellow Form; EPSCoR Booth, North Lobby, 1st Floor) SCHOOL GROUP ASSIGNMENTS black GROUP You must attend your assigned sessions throughout the day The following schools are assigned to the “BLACK GROUP” and will follow the conference schedule indicated for that group. • Arnett Public Schools • Briggs School • Butner High School • Clyde Boyd Middle School • ECU Upward Bound Math/Science • Jenks West Intermediate School • Meridian Technology Center • Morrison High School • Navajo High School • Newman Middle School • Oklahoma Union Public Schools • Paden Public Schools • Perry Upper Elementary School • Skiatook High School • Stillwater Junior High School • Stillwater Public Schools Indian Education WOMEN IN SCIENCE CONFERENCE black GROUP Tuesday, October 11, 2016 * Mabee Center, Tulsa 8:30 - 9:30 AM REGISTRATION (North Lobby, 1st Floor) 9:30 - 10:15 AM INTERACTIVE PANEL SESSION (Arena, 2nd Floor) Moderator: Tanya Lowery, Title IX Officer, Oklahoma State University Tracy Boyer, Agricultural Economics Researcher, Oklahoma State University Dana Brunson, Computer Scientist, Oklahoma State University Vanessa Cormier, Wildlife Ecologist & Educ. Specialist, Oklahoma Aquarium Noor Ghouse, Seismic Analyst, University of Oklahoma Lynn Leffew, Orthotic & Prosthetic Technologist, Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology Carolina Vega Recalde, Mechanical Engineer, Tinker Air Force Base Francia Thompson, Special Agent/Crime Scene Unit, OSBI 10:15 - 12:00 PM HANDS-ON SCIENCE & COLLEGE RECRUITMENT FAIR (North Lobby, 1st Floor & Concourse, 2nd Floor) 10:15 - 12:00 PM TEACHERS’ LOUNGE & SCIENCE EXPERIMENT LEARNING LAB COME & GO FORMAT (Adults Only, Conference & Banquet Center, Via South Lobby Escalator, 1st Floor) 12:00 - 12:30 PM LUNCH (Service in South Lobby,1st Floor; Seating in Arena, 2nd Floor) 12:30 - 1:15 PM RADIOACTIVE GOLF BALLS (Mezzanine, 2nd Floor) Presented by: Girl Scouts of Western Oklahoma 1:15 - 2:00 PM ENGINEERING DESIGN CHALLENGE (Arena Floor, 2nd Floor) Channel your inner engineer and win a prize! Presented by: Dr. David Brown, College of Arts & Sciences, School of Urban Education, The University of Tulsa 2:00 PM CONFERENCE ADJOURNS 2:00 - 2:30 PM TURN IN YOUR SURVEY FORM & RECEIVE A CONFERENCE ITEM (Teachers-Blue Form, Students-Yellow Form; EPSCoR Booth, North Lobby, 1st Floor) #2016WomenINScienceConference #GirlsRockScience #STEMisAgirlThing #ScienceTechnologyEngineeringMath thank you to our fantastic conference sponsors!.
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