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41. CES CYF Network Human Resources Database
Richard, Robert, Asst. Specialist Program and staff dev, LSU Siewe, Youmasu,State Specialist for Health education/Family dev.
http://www.cyfernet.org/profdata/view.asp

Home
Professional Database
Children, Youth and Families Professionals Database
The purpose of the CYFERnet Experts Database is to facilitate networking, collaboration and technical assistance among the children, youth and family programs and staff of the Cooperative Extension Service.
Search Results
Name Position Institution Abell, Ellen Extension Specialist and Associate Prof Auburn University Abraham, Cathy Early Childhood Consultant self-employed Adcock, Bryan Child and Family Development Specialist University Outreach and Extension Anderson, Sarah Professor and Extension Family Life Specialist University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Servi Andrews, Rosa Coordinator NC 4-H School-Age Care Program North Carolina State University Anthony, Wilbon Extension Educator Prevention University of Illinois Extension Arrington, Wandra Extension Youth Development Agent Alcorn State University - Extension Program Bailey, Sandra (Sandy) Montana State University Bales, Diane Human Development Specialist University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Barbour, Joella

42. Teacher Education | Faculty And Staff Directory
Elementary education California University of pennsylvania. Professional Experience 198588. pennsylvania State University-staff Associate
http://www.mscd.edu/~ted/contact/faculty_staff.shtml
Peggy L. Anderson, Professor
Program Coordinator Special Education
andersop@mscd.edu

Academic Degrees: 1981 Ph.D. Special Education University of Denver, Denver CO 1978 M.Ed. Special Education The Citadel, Charleston, SC 1976 B.A. Special Education and Elementary Ed. Flagler College, St. Augustine, FL 1972 B.S. Journalism University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Professional Experience: 1989-present Metropolitan State College of Denver- Associate Professor Southeastern Louisiana University, Hammond, LA- Assistant Professor University of New Orleans- Assistant Professor Summerville School District, Summerville, SC-Special Education Teacher St. John's County, St. Augustine, FL- Special Education Teacher Nancy S. Bailey, Professor Reading
Program Coordinator Secondary Education
baileyn@mscd.edu
back to the top Academic Degrees: 1981 Ed.D. Reading Education University of Colorado, Boulder 1974 M.Ed Reading Education California State University 1971 B.A.

43. East Stroudsburg University - Meet Our Staff
They reside in a staff apartment in each of the halls. Go to the phone list tolink to each Member of pennsylvania s State System of Higher education
http://www3.esu.edu/studentlife/housing/rl_staff.asp
Saturday, September 24, 2005 Select a Page Access Student Account Admission Print Center Advancement (Univ.) Academic Calendar Applied DNA Sciences Business Accelerator Ctr. Research/Economic Dev. Computing Services Disability Services Directions to ESU Employment Opportunities ESU Bookstore ESU Directory Finance and Admin Human Resources Institutional Review Board (IRB) Intramurals Koehler Rec. Hours Library NEPA Writing Project Photo Gallery Performance Indicators Procurement Recreation Center Retired Faculty and Staff SECA Stony Acres Student Records Study Abroad/NSE Telecom Services University Properties, Inc. University Senate Info. Web CT The Weekly Professor Virtual Tour
Residence Hall Staff
The Residence Halls are staffed by full-time professional Resident Directors and pre-professional Graduate Assistants. Resident Directors possess a masters degree in Student Personnel and Counseling and are available to students for emergencies 24-hours a day. They reside in a staff apartment in each of the halls.
Go to the phone list to link to each staff members personal page or to phone or email that person.

44. Teachers.Net Meeting - Author Chat - Laura Robb - Redefining Staff Development -
writes articles for education journals such as THE NEW ADVOCATE and BOOK LINKS . Kathleen Laura, do administrators expect too much from staff dev.
http://teachers.net/archive/robb020701.html
Wednesday, February 7, 2001
Redefining Staff Development

A Collaborative Model for Teachers and Administrators

http://www.heinemann.com

with
Laura Robb Kathleen - This professional development session is sponsored by Heinemann. Look to Heinemann for all of your professional development needs. http://www.heinemann.com
Kathleen - The book is Redefining Staff Development by Laura Robb. Heinemann / 0-325-00214-2 / 2000 / 181pp / Paper / $19.00 http://www.heinemann.com
Kathleen - Author, teacher, coach and speaker, Laura Robb has taught for 37 years in grades K through 8. She teaches eighth grade reading/writing workshop and coaches teachers in grades K to 8 in area public school systems. Robb has written 10 books for teachers including REDEFINING STAFF DEVELOPMENT: A Collaborative Model for Teachers and Administrators (Heinemann). Presently, Laura Robb is working on a new book for Heinemann about an early intervention program for at-risk 4 and 5 year olds called LITERACY LINKS.
Kathleen - Teachers.Net welcomes author-educator Laura Robb to discuss her book Redefining Staff Development. Laura, what is the biggest problem with staff development as it exists now in many districts?
Laura - The biggest problem is that districts still cling to the traditional inservice modela one size fits all presentation for half day to one day. No follow-up. No teacher support.

45. Synergy Medical Education Alliance - Research & Educational Programs - Publicati
Synergy Medical education Alliance Medical education, Training, and Healthcare J Nurs staff dev 1997 Jan-Feb;13(1)37-43. (St. Mary s Medical Center,
http://www.schi.org/research/publications.html
Home Page Continuing
Medical Education
Synergy IRB ... Careers
Publications
  • Mukaida FY, Fettinger SG. Web-based electronic obstetric record using open-source software Obstet Gynecol 2000 Apr 1;95(4 Suppl 1):S81. (Synergy Medical Saginaw, MI, USA.) Cannon L, Senior D, Feit F, Attubato MJ, Rosenberg J, O'Donnell MJ, Hirst J, Gibson M. Directional coronary atherectomy in intermediate sized vessels; final results of the intermediate vessel atherectomy trial. Catheter Cardiovasc Interv 2000 Apr;49(4):396-400. (Michigan CardioVascular Institute, St. Mary's Hospital, Saginaw, MI) Maheshwari A, Laird-Fick HS, Cannon LA, DeHart DJ. Acute MI. Age related presentations and treatment options. Geriatrics 2000 Feb;55(2):32-4, 37-40. (Dept. of Internal Medicine, Synergy Medical, MI.) Hadden L.

46. Clinical Staff Education
CSE Home HSC Home UofU Home Center for staff dev Clinical staff EducationUniversity of Utah Hospital 50 N. Medical Dr., Room 4009 SLC UT
http://uuhsc.utah.edu/cse/classes/classdetails.cfm?classID=441

47. UC Berkeley - Office Of Student Development
Stephens, Robert Training staff dev Specialist I received my BA and MAdegrees from Indiana University of pennsylvania (IUP).
http://www.housing.berkeley.edu/student/osd_directory.html

About OSD
Residential Living Academic Services Family Programs ... Home EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S OFFICE Griffin-Desta, Jerlena - Executive Director
jerlena@berkeley.edu

Jerlena came to UC Berkeley in 1995 as the Assistant Director of Residential Programs. Her responsibilities have increased over time to reflect the current name of the unit - Student Development. The Office of Student Development is a unit within Residential and Student Service Programs and Student Affairs that is primarily responsible for programs and services geared toward residential and first year students. With over 90% of all new students to Cal attending orientation, OSD is effectively the Gateway to the University, as we also interact daily with the 6000 residential undergraduates, and 3000 students and families that live in university-run residences. Jerlena is proud of the many accomplishments of the staff within OSD, and finds it quite rewarding to be working at a first-rate institution like Cal. Greene, Wanda - Executive Administrative Assistant
WANDAG@berkeley.edu

48. Penn Alumni: Office Of Alumni Relations Staff
All staff email accounts are housed on ben.dev.upenn.edu pennsylvania Gazettestaff Phone (215) 898-5555 Fax (215) 573-4812
http://www.alumni.upenn.edu/alumnirelations/staff.html
Alumni Groups Athletics Calendar Classes and Reunions ... The Penn Fund
Office of Alumni Relations Staff
Alumni Relations Alumni Council on Admissions Gazette All staff e-mail accounts are housed on ben.dev.upenn.edu
All staff phone numbers are in the 215 area code unless otherwise noted. Alumni Relations
Staff Phone: (215) 898-7811
Fax: (215) 898-5383
E-mail: alumni@ben.dev.upenn.edu
Bob Alig

Assistant Vice President of Alumni Relations
Phone: 215-898-7811
Katie Alwart

Associate Director
Classes and Reunions Alumni Relations Phone: 215-898-9435 Jennifer Balsama Senior Administrative Assistant Alumni Relations Phone: 215-573-3712 Elise Betz Director Penn Alumni and Penn Traditions Alumni Relations Phone: 215-898-2027 Stephanie Blossom Assistant Director Penn Alumni Diversity Alliance Alumni Relations Phone: 215-898-6420 Lynn Carroll Assistant Director Alumni Relations Phone: 215-898-7811 Karen Chance Associate Director Global Alumni Network Alumni Relations Phone: 212-403-6506 Fanny Chu-Fong Director Global Alumni Network Alumni Relations Phone: 215-898-2028 Kristina Clark Director Operations Alumni Relations Phone: 215-898-9326 Courtney Friedman Assistant Director Penn Alumni, Programming

49. Current Staff And Faculty
MS, University of pennsylvania; BS, Franklin and Marshall College MC89,Designing Human Performance TechnologyBased staff dev.
http://www.philau.edu/msit/faculty.html
Welcome
Video
Testimonials
Admissions
...
Site Credits
Staff
Tim McGee Courses Taught
  • Ph.D., U.C. Berkeley M.A., San Francisco State University B.A., San Francisco State University
  • Educational Tech. Across the Curr. Portfolio Development Practicum mcgeet@philau.edu
    Karen Warfield
  • A.S., Harcum College
  • WarfieldK@PhilaU.edu
    staff.philau.edu/Warfieldk

    Yuhong Chen Graduate Assistant
  • M.S., Villanova University B.S., Hefei University of Technology
  • chenyuhong_10@yahoo.com Jia Li Graduate Assistant
  • B.S., University of South Carolina
  • LI4@PhilaU.edu
    Faculty
    Gail Austin Courses Taught
  • M.Ed., West Chester University
  • B.S., West Chester University Application Software Designing Instructional Systems AustinG@PhilaU.edu Mary Beans Courses Taught
  • M.A., Gratz College
  • B.S., West Chester University Application Software Educational Tech. Across the Curr. Computers: Applied Uses for Teachers, Administrators, and Specialists Desktop Publishing Web Design scite22@yahoo.com
  • 50. Pearson Learning - Meet The National Consultants
    Her staff development offers innovative, engaging and extremely practical ideas Melissa hopes to share experiences from the classroom, her education,
    http://dev.pearsonlearning.com/staffdev_team.cfm

    about us
    help find your rep contact us Search our Catalog Search by ISBN Title Author Keyword Online Catalog State Resources Modern Curriculum
    Press
    ... Pearson Longman
    Meet the National Consultants
    ANN CERISE
    Ann.Cerise@pearsonlearning.com

    HALLE SMITH
    Halle.Smith@pearsonlearning.com

    JOAN CARRAFIELLO
    Joan.Carrafiello@pearsonlearning.com
    Joan Carrafiello has more than 25 years of experience in teaching, training teachers and developing educational materials for the middle school, high school, adult education, community college and university levels. Her focus is making content standards from across the curriculum accessible to all students. To this end, Joan works with educators to design and implement techniques and programs for struggling students, those in need of intervention, special needs students, ESL/ELL students and students in alternative education settings. She provides teacher training and staff development and is a frequent speaker at professional conferences. Joan's undergraduate and graduate studies in mathematics were complemented by additional graduate studies in instructional design, learning theory, curriculum development and curriculum evaluation.Joan looks forward to working with teachers in having all students achieve success in education!
    ELIZABETH KLINE
    Elizabeth.Kline@pearsonlearning.com

    51. The Pennsylvania Autism Taskforce
    (Physical disability and/or chronic conditions Other dev. disabilities CP, education pennsylvania is not in compliance with any of the Individual s
    http://www.kidstogether.org/PAFACTS.htm
    The State of Pennsylvania For
    People With Disabilities
    Over 1 million people with severe disabilities in Pennsylvania receive no support or services. This is not a Down syndrome issue, a cerebral palsy issue, an autism issue, a mental retardation issue, a mental health issue, a brain or spinal injury issue, an aging issue, or even just a disability issue. This is an issue that affects all Pennsylvanians. It affects our families, our children, our neighbors, friends, co-workers, classmates and loved ones. Almost 100% of people at some time in their lives will know and care about a person who has a disability. 50% of all people will have a disability themselves at some time in their life. Pennsylvania needs to start putting its citizens first! Pa use to be a forerunner in meeting the needs of people with disabilities, and now ranks among the lowest in meeting people's needs. The facts below speak for themselves, most are taken directly from Pa's state website. Many people believe that because some agencies and services exist for certain "categories" of people with disabilities, that all people with disabilities are well served. Reality is... even those that meet existing criteria for support are unsupported, on waiting lists or receiving poor supports, and most just don't qualify. 2,348,555 People With Disabilities In PA

    52. References
    Parent education After Newborn Congenital Heart Surgery Brownson K.education handouts are we wasting our time? J Nurs staff dev. 1998;14176182.
    http://www.medscape.com/content/2003/00/45/82/458206/458206_ref.html
    References for: Parent Education After Newborn Congenital Heart Surgery
  • Clark EB. Epidemiology of congenital cardiovascular malformations. In: Emmanouilides GC, Allen HD, Riemenschneider TA, Gutgesell HP, eds. Heart Disease in Infants, Children, and Adolescents. McElhinney DB, Wernovsky G. Outcomes of neonates with congenital heart disease. Curr Opin Pediatr Castaneda AR, Jonas RA, Mayer JE, Hanley FL. Cardiac Surgery of the Neonate and Infant . Philadelphia, PA: Saunders; 1994:206. Clark SM, Miles MS. Conflicting responses: the experiences of fathers of infants diagnosed with severe congenital heart disease. J Soc Pediatr Nurs Tak YR. Family stress, perceived social support and coping following the diagnosis of a child's congenital heart defect. J Adv Nurs Goldberg S, Simmons RJ, Campbell BS. Congenital heart disease, parental stress, and infant-mother relationships. J Pediatr Gardner FV, Freeman NH, Black AMS, Angelini GD. Disturbed mother-infant interaction in association with congenital heart disease. Heart Beck CT. Recognizing and screening for postpartum depression in mothers of NICU infants.
  • 53. Huffington Center On Aging - About HCOA - Faculty & Staff
    education 198591 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, Genes dev 14, 1512-1527. 14. Antebi, A., Culotti, JG, and EM Hedgecock
    http://www.hcoa.org/newsite/FacultyandStaff/Adam_Antebi_CV.asp
    Home Make a Donation Contact US Site Map About US Research Patient Care Education ... Newsletter
    Huffington Center on Aging
    Baylor College of Medicine
    One Baylor Plaza, N320
    Houston TX 77030
    Phone: 713-798-5804
    Fax: 713-798-6688 Web Editor:
    Dr. Robert E. Roush
    rroush@bcm.tmc.edu

    Web Design Consultant:
    Daniel Yeh dyeh@bcm.tmc.edu Home > About US > Adam Antebi Adam Antebi, Ph.D. Adam Antebi, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology aantebi@bcm.tmc.edu CURRICULUM VITAE Adam Antebi PLACE/DATE OF BIRTH Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A./ March 27, 1961 CONTACT INFORMATION Huffington Center on Aging and Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology Baylor College of Medicine One Baylor Plaza Room M-320, N803 Houston TX 77030 Phone: 713-798-6661 Fax: 713-798-4161 Email: aantebi@bcm.tmc.edu EDUCATION 1985-91 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, Cambridge, MA, Ph.D.

    54. Resource Library Inclusion
    A staff dev. series for general and special educatorsÓ) Kronberg, RM, Arkansas Department of Special education (1994) Little Rock inclusion, staff
    http://www.people.memphis.edu/~coe_rise/resourcebib.html
    RISE Resource Library
    Library holdings are listed alphabetically by title within the major headings. Hopefully, someday you will be able to do a search. Keywords following each citation may help you in selecting the correct title. For our partner schools. we will deliver what you need. Others will need to come in to our library in 405 Ball Hall.
    Page Navigation Page 1 Inclusion/Curriculum Adaptations Autism Disabilities/General
    Page 2

    Behavior Management Collaboration/Teaming/Family
    Page 3

    Reading/Learning Disabilities Augmentative/Alternative Communication Multiple Intelligences Youth Transition Videos

    Inclusion /Curriculum Adaptations
    • 1-2-3- ART. Warren, J. (1985) Warren Publishing House, Inc. curriculum Reference Book
    • A facilitatorÕs guide to ÒFacing inclusion: The inclusion seriesÓ (companion to videotape ÒFacing inclusionÓ). Backler, A., et al. (1995) Bloomington, IN: - inclusion, disability awareness, co-teaching, collaboration Manual
    • A Step by Step Guide to Successful Grant Writing. Kyser, J. A. Conference materials

    55. Faculty/Staff Profiles
    1254 Medical education Building Iowa City, Iowa 52242 Tel. (319) 335-9801david-nielsen@uiowa.edu J Rehabil Res dev 2000; 37(5)535, 542.
    http://www.medicine.uiowa.edu/physicaltherapy/faculty/nielsen.htm
    Faculty/Staff Profiles DAVID H. NIELSEN, Ph.D., PT
    The University of Iowa
    1-254 Medical Education Building
    Iowa City, Iowa 52242
    Tel.: (319) 335-9801
    david-nielsen@uiowa.edu
    • 1959-60 University of Maryland 1960-61 Dana College, Blaire, NE 1962-65 B.S. University of Maryland (Physical Education) 1965-67 M.A. University of Maryland (Physical Education) 1969-74 Ph.D. Pennsylvania State University (Exercise Physiology) 1973-75 B.S. State University of New York, Buffalo (Physical Therapy)
    Research Activities
    • Director, CARDIOPULMONARY RESEARCH LAB Cardiopulmonary rehabilitation Energy cost of ambulation Physiological effects of physical agents Cardiovascular responses to therapeutic exercise Body Composition Analysis
    Teaching Responsibilities
    • DPTCardiopulmonary Therapeutics (101:206) MA/PhDHealth Promotion Cardiopulmonary Therapeutics (101:260); Biomedical Instrumentation (101:212) Memberships: APTA , American College of Sports Medicine Manuscript Reviewer for: Member, Site Visitation Team of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Institutions of Higher Education
    Selected Publications
    • Nielsen DH, Shurr DG, Macfarlane PA, Marco LM, Mills JK, Padgett LL, Randall JJ, Nepola JV: Physiological Gait Analysis of Type IIIC Tibial Limb Salvage Patients Versus Traumatic Transtibial Amputees. Journal of Prosthetics and Orthotics 7(3):80-86, 1995.

    56. Faculty And Staff
    Ms. Brand holds an MBA and an MA in education from Stanford University, The staff. Aimee Breslow I-dev Senior Administrator and SC D Assistant
    http://www.sais-jhu.edu/programs/i-dev/FacultyandStaff.html
    I-Dev Mission Message from the Director I-Dev Program
    Overview
    ... Contact Us Faculty Francis Fukuyama , IDEV Director
    Social Capital and Development
    Jon Anderson
    Since 1999 Jon Anderson is Natural Resource Policy Advisor for the US Agency for International Development in Washington DC. From 1994 to 1999 he worked in the Forestry department of at the FAO in Rome on social and institutional issues in forestry including participation and pluralism as well as providing field backstopping to programs on Africa, Asia, the Middle East and Eastern Europe. He has lived in Africa for over 15 years working on rural development and natural resource management programs particularly in West Africa. Mr. Anderson’s current work, in addition to program backstopping and support, concentrates on environmental governance and the links between nature, wealth and power. Mr. Anderson has a Masters in Forestry from Yale University and co-teaches Issues in Rural Development with Marc Cohen Elizabeth Andretta
    Dr. Elizabeth H. Andretta, is the Associate Dean and Director of the Undergraduate Program in the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. Dr. Andretta is a cultural anthropologist who received her B.A. from Barnard College, Columbia University, and her Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania. She has done fieldwork among the Amhara of Ethiopia and the Murle of the Southern Sudan. Her research interests center on issues of social organization and identity among East African pastoralists . In Spring 2005, she will co-teach the course Social Aspects of Development with Professors

    57. Adult Education Summer Institute
    dev Ravindran, Application Programmer for Adult education, Kansas Board of Regents, These sessions will provide adult education program staff members an
    http://www.dce.ksu.edu/summerinstitute/description.html
    Current Conference Exhibitor
    Information
    Schedule ... Manhattan Info Session Descriptions TUESDAY, JULY 26 WORKSHOPS Tuesday Full-Day Workshop
    8:30 am-4:30 pm 1. Accommodating Adults With Disabilities

    The University of Kansas, Center for Research on Learning, as part of a Research and Demonstration Project with the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, confirmed that adult educators need and desire information and training on how to work with and effectively accommodate adult learners with varying disabilities and on the legal issues involved in doing so. This workshop will focus on the adult educator's role in addressing those needs and specifically address activities appropriate to adult education instructors (as opposed to program directors). Participants will receive a copy of the Accommodations Notebook.
    Dianne S. Glass , Director of Adult Education, Kansas Board of Regents, Topeka, KS 2. CASAS ECS Implementation
    This workshop will certify participants to administer, score, and make instructional decisions based upon the CASAS assessments. Participants will learn how to use the ABE and ESL appraisals and diagnostic assessments and other available resources for their programs. The workshop focuses on how to administer and interpret CASAS assessments, how to place learners into appropriate education programs, how to assess learning gains, and how to link assessment to curriculum and instruction. The session covers how to target instruction to CASAS competencies and how to assess, monitor and certify learners’ progress in reading, math, and listening. At the end of the session, participants complete a certification activity and submit a training verification form that qualifies them to order and implement selected CASAS materials.

    58. LSU Department Of Food Science
    education BS Agriculture, pennsylvania State University, 1977 B.Sc.AgroIndustrial Product dev- Kasetart University, Thailand (1989)
    http://www2.lsuagcenter.com/foodscience/faculty.asp
    Home Department Directory
    Faculty and Staff

    Facilities

    HACCP Roundtable

    Acidified Foods
    ...
    Seafood Net
    Information For
    Students

    Alumni

    Visitors
    Featured Sites
    Links

    Employment
    (Click name for more information) name title Dr. Michael W. Moody Department Head Dr. Kayanush J. Aryana Assistant Professor Dr. J. David Bankston Professor Melissa Bayham Department Secretary Dr. Jon Bell Assistant Professor Seafood Technology Extension Dr. Donal F. Day Professor Tara K. Etheredge Research Associate Dr. A. James Farr Associate Professor, Poultry Products and Technology Dr. Beilei Ge Assistant Professor Terri L. Gilmer Clerk Chief 2 Dr. J. Samuel Godber Professor Dr. Robert Grodner Professor Emeritus Dr. Maren Hegsted Professor Dr. Marlene E. Janes Assistant Professor Dr. Hyeung-Rak Kim

    59. Unisa Online - Geography Staff
    BA, BA (Hons), HED, MA (Unisa), Dip dev (Unisa), Dlitt et Phil (Unisa) Global climate change, distance education, quality in higher education
    http://www.unisa.ac.za/default.asp?Cmd=ViewContent&ContentID=1107

    60. Concept Mapping Bibliography
    Postquiestioning, concept mapping and feedback a distance education fieldexperiment. URL http//158.132.100.221/INET_EDU.folder/staff.dev.
    http://users.edte.utwente.nl/lanzing/cm_bibli.htm
    Concept Mapping Bibliography
    by Jan W.A. Lanzing
  • Classroom of the Future: Problem solving: Concept maps [WWW document]. URL http://cotf.edu/ETE/concept.html (visited May 14, 1996) Meaningful learning: A collaborative literature review of concept mapping [WWW document]. URL http://132.236.243.86/MLRG/CLR-ConceptMapping.htm (visited 1996, February 1) Ahlberg, M. (1993, August 1-4). Concept maps, Vee diagrams and rhetorical argumentation analysis (RAA): Three educational theory-based tools to facilitate meaningful learning. Paper presented at the Third International Seminar on Misconceptions and Educational Strategies in Science and Mathematics, Ithaca, NY. Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 27 The Computing Teacher, 1993 (August/September), 6-11. The Computing Teacher, 1994 (May), 21-25. Andeweg, B. (1995). Mindmappen. TEKST[BLAD] Arborworks. (1993). Learning Tool for Apple Macintosh . (1.1 ed.). Ann Arbor, MI: Author. Physics Education, 30 Research in Science and Technology Education, 10 British Journal of Educational Technology, 23 Beyerbach, B. A. (1988). Developing a technical vocabulary on teacher planning: Preservice teachers' concept maps.
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