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NMSU to hold workshop on graphing technology for science and math teachers

  • By Linda Fresques
  • 575-646-7416
  • lfresque@nmsu.edu
  • Jul 06, 2012
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The Engineering New Mexico Resource Network and the College of Education at New Mexico State University are offering a three-day course for middle and high school teachers called Connecting Science and Mathematics through Technology. The course will be held July 31 to Aug. 2 on the NMSU Las Cruces campus.

The course will be facilitated by Texas Instruments, and is designed to equip teachers with the knowledge and tools to engage grade 7-12 students with the challenges of science, technology, engineering and mathematics. This workshop uses TI-Nspire™ handheld technology and covers a variety a topics including physics, chemistry, biology, algebra 1, algebra 2, pre-calculus and calculus.

The three-day workshop registration fee is $350. This includes Texas Instruments handheld technology and teacher software.

For more information and to register visit http://engr.nmsu.edu/outreach_connecting.shtml, or contact Patricia Sullivan at 575-646-2913 or patsulli@nmsu.edu. Registration is limited.