Please take a moment to introduce yourself to WWTF Virtual Symposium participants. You might like to tell us where you work, what city you are in, and about your role in the world of STEM Teaching and Learning. Don’t hesitate to tell us about your interests and why this symposium is of particular interest to you.
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We look forward to meeting you!
The WWTF Virtual Symposium Team
Hello! My name is Todd Bauer and I am from Fort Wayne, IN. I was a part of the WWTF Purdue University 2014 Cohort. I just finished my 5th year of teaching at Warsaw Community High School in Warsaw, IN. I currently teach Chemistry, Integrated Chemistry & Physics, and Project Lead the Way Medical Interventions. I have also taught AP Chemistry and Project Lead the Way Biomedical Innovations. I look forward to learning all that I can from you today!
Hi friends! I’m excited to get to learn with you on Friday as well as presenting on field site assignments that build community as well as bio/environmental science knowledge. I’m Kirstin Milks, and I teach AP Bio and Earth/space science in Bloomington, IN. I was an Annenberg fellow in the 2009-2010 cohort. See you soon! 🙂
Hello! My name is Alyce Myers and I currently teach at Lafayette Jefferson High School in Lafayette, IN. I was in the first cohort in 2009 at Purdue University and am entering my 11th year in the high school classroom and 16th year overall. I currently teach dual credit Anatomy and Physiology, Honor’s Biology and Biology and have taught basically anything that is life science based. I look forward to seeing and getting to know everyone tomorrow and picking up some new knowledge I can use in the future!