Women's Programs
GirlTECH: A Teacher Training
and Student Council Program
Overview
- Leadership
- Participants
- Lesson Plans
- Online Resources
- Acknowledgements
Overview
The Center for Research on Parallel
Computation (CRPC) is proud to sponsor GirlTECH '96, a teacher training
and student technology council program. During GirlTECH's initial two-week training period, held June 3 through June 14 at
The Rice School in Houston, Texas, 20 participating teachers from the Houston area received intensive technology training and explored innovative teaching strategies that impact gender equity in the
classroom.
GirlTECH '96 Leadership
- Susan Boone, Master Teacher and GirlTECH '95 Participant
- Debbie Campbell, Technical Coordinator
- Barbara Christopher, Master Teacher and GirlTECH '95 Participant
- Pete Grondin, Technology Consultant, GirlTECH '95 and '96
- Siva Kumari, Internet Specialist and GirlTECH '95 Master Teacher
- Cynthia Lanius, Program Manager, GirlTECH '95 and '96
- Judy Woods, Master Teacher and GirlTECH '95 Participant
Participants
- GirlTECH '96
- GirlTECH '95
Lesson Plans
- Coming Soon: Lesson Plans from GirlTECH '96
- Lesson Plans from GirlTECH '95
Online Resources
- Training Materials & Schedules for GirlTECH '96
- 1996-1997 Educational Computing Calendar
- Rice News covers GirlTECH
- Links from Aftermath: Using the Internet as a Tool for Teaching Mathematics
presented by Dennis Donovan and Jill Renza
- World Internet Directory's Math and Science Education links
- Mathematics Resources on the Internet
- Women- and Technology-Related Resources
- Armadillo's K-12 WWW Resources
- Graphical Links
to Calculus demonstrations.
CRPC Women's Programs Home Page - CRPC GirlTECH '95 Home Page - CRPC Home Page
Updated by Debbie Campbell (dcamp@cs.rice.edu). GirlTECH '95 pages maintained by Siva Kumari.
http://www.crpc.rice.edu/CRPC/Women/GirlTECH/