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Perlman LTC presentations this week:

November 1, 2004 at 8:00 am

Tuesday, November 2:
Nontraditional Learner, Nontraditional Learning Experience?

Experience learning through the eyes of a student with dyslexia in an audience simulation with James Bauer, author of The Runaway Learning Machine. Bauer discusses his personal experience as a nontraditional learner and encourages audience participation in this special presentation.

Alumni Guest House meeting room, noon-1:00 with (optional) discussion until 1:30
Lunch provided for 50

Cosponsored by the the accessibility Awareness Committee, the Office of Disability Services, Gould Library, Dean of Students and College Relations


Wednesday, November 3: (note date and time)
The link between numerical computer modeling and quantitative skills based on climate change instruction studies

Dr. Catherine Gautier, Geography Department and Institute of Computational Earth System Science, University of California, Santa Barbara

Alumni Guest House meeting room, 12:30-2:00 pm, lunch provided for 50

Co-sponsored by the Science Education Resource Center

Looking ahead:

Tuesday, November 9:
Faculty Scholarship Forum: Reclaiming my Uncle Sam from the Heart of Darkness

Jane McDonnell, Senior Lecture in Women’s and Gender Studies

Alumni Guest House meeting room, noon-1:00 with (optional) discussion until 1:30
Lunch provided for 50

Friday, November 12: 10:50 am Skinner Chapel

Convocation: 'Election 2004 - Media and Electoral Politics'