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Saturday, February 02, 2008

Texas A&M Presentation Questions and Feedback

Brian Hatak and I had the pleasure of presenting at Texas A&M on Friday as part of their Teacher Summit 2008: Contextualizing Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. This post is a place to leave questions or feedback for Brian and me.

We stayed for the whole day, learned a bunch, and had a good time. Thanks to Diane, Marilyn, and everyone that took such good care of us.

As a side note, neither Brian nor I are particularly comfortable behind a podium, so we probably would've donned the lapel microphones and presented from down in front like we did anyway. But even if we did like podiums, this one was a little intimidating. It's hard to concentrate on your presentation when you have Hail to the Chief running through your head . . .


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