The Supercomputing Challenge
Project GUTS Summer Teacher Institute (STI)
Announcements
STI 2009 will be held during the summer of 2009.
2008 STI at New Mexico Tech
The primary goals of the Supercomputing Challenge / Project GUTS Summer Teacher Institute are to:
- introduce teachers to complexity science and computational tools and methods,
- advance teachers' knowledge, understanding, and skills in STEM domains,
- prepare teachers to support Supercomputing Challenge and/or Project GUTS teams, and
- provide ongoing support to teachers who will recruit and assist students in STEM endeavors.
Secondary goals include forming of networks of support for STEM teachers, raise awareness of the
continuity and scaffolding of learning between our two programs, and serving as a model of a
coordinated approach to professional development that spans middle and high school informal
science programs. By offering a collaborative Summer Teacher Institute, we hope to provide
teachers with a variety of entry points into computational science, offer greater
opportunities for collaboration between middle and high school teachers, and take
advantage of some economies of scale.
Instructors
Meet the Instructors or Mail
a message to the STI Instructors (sticore AT challenge DOT nm DOT org).
If you have questions about participating in the Summer 2009 STI,
drop us Supercomputing Challenge STI Consulting
a line.
Each summer we plan a two week institute for high school and
middle school teachers so that they can learn about the Challenge and
how to become a better Supercomputing Challenge TEACHER sponsor.
Participants plan and implement a project in the context of a
mini-Challenge. Getting to know and work with like-minded teachers
from around the state is a real benefit of this professional
development opportunity. Tours and recreation activities supplement
the curriculum and enhance the collaboration that is an essential
component of the Challenge.
Past STI's
- August 1995, 27 teachers, Los Alamos
- June 1996, 26 teachers, Portales
- July 1996, 27 teachers, Las Cruces
- July 1997, 47 teachers, Socorro
- June 1998, 16 teachers, Highlands-Las Vegas
- August 1998, 15 teachers, Highlands-Las Vegas
- June 1999, 15 teachers, NMSU-Las Cruces
- June 2000, 12 teachers, WNMU-Silver City
- June 2001, 19 teachers, NM Tech-Socorro
- June 2002, 14 teachers, San Juan College-Farmington
- July 2003, 23 teachers, San Juan College-Farmington
- June 2004, 11 teachers, Webinar/Highland High-Albuquerque
- July 2005, 19 teachers, Alamogordo High School
- July 2006, 15 teachers, Santa Fe Indian School
- July 2007, 15 teachers, CNM-Albuquerque
- July 2008, 34 teachers, New Mexico Tech
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