SRTL-3 (2003)

Date: July 23-28 2003
Venue: The University of Nebraska-Lincoln, United States of America
Theme: Reasoning about Variability
Focus: TBA
Forum Coordinator: William T. Mickelson
Department of Educational Psychology, QQME
31 Teachers College Hall
University of Nebraska – Lincoln
Lincoln, NE 68588-0345
Phone: (402) 472-1196
Fax: (402) 472-8319
wmickelson2@unl.edu

Scientific Program for SRTL3

The working language of the Research Forum is English, all electronic communication will be in English, all sessions will be conducted in English, and all written materials produced will be in English. Participants will have access to wireless iMac laptop computers throughout the Forum.

The scientific program draws upon lessons learned during SRTL-1 and SRTL-2. The presentations of SRTL-3 are thematically grouped into clusters. The activities of the scientific program include:

  • Research Presentations to entire group. There will be 13 such presentations, with 2 or 3 presentations per cluster. Each presenter, or team of presenters, will be allocated 1 hour to present which includes showing a small subset of video.
  • Small group discussion around the cluster’s thematic topic.
  • Small group reports and whole group discussion around cluster’s thematic topic.
  • Optional, extensive time devoted to viewing and discussing research video-tape.
  • Guest presentations.
  • Future direction discussions.

All meeting rooms for small group and whole group sessions are equipped with state of the art wireless technology that permit overhead projection, the viewing and hearing of audio and video tape, internet access, and computer access. In addition, wireless iMac laptop computers will be available as needed. 

Scientific Program for SRTL3

The working language of the Research Forum is English, all electronic communication will be in English, all sessions will be conducted in English, and all written materials produced will be in English. Participants will have access to wireless iMac laptop computers throughout the Forum.

The scientific program draws upon lessons learned during SRTL-1 and SRTL-2. The presentations of SRTL-3 are thematically grouped into clusters. The activities of the scientific program include:

  • Research Presentations to entire group. There will be 13 such presentations, with 2 or 3 presentations per cluster. Each presenter, or team of presenters, will be allocated 1 hour to present which includes showing a small subset of video.
  • Small group discussion around the cluster’s thematic topic.
  • Small group reports and whole group discussion around cluster’s thematic topic.
  • Optional, extensive time devoted to viewing and discussing research video-tape.
  • Guest presentations.
  • Future direction discussions.

All meeting rooms for small group and whole group sessions are equipped with state of the art wireless technology that permit overhead projection, the viewing and hearing of audio and video tape, internet access, and computer access. In addition, wireless iMac laptop computers will be available as needed.

Participants SRTL 3

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