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Tech Ed Program
TE 496 Graduate Seminars for Fall 1999

    All Technology Education students, faculty, alumni, and interested persons are encouraged to attend any session of the TE 496 Graduate Seminar.  The Seminar is led by Dr. David McCrory, Chairperson of the Advanced Educational Studies Department, HR&E, as well as Chair of the Technology Education Program.  The purpose of the Seminar is to inform people about institutions and activities, both academic and nonacademic, directly related to developments in technology at the university and in the larger community.

    The Graduate Seminar is scheduled on alternate Tuesdays from 12:30 - 1:50 p.m. and occurs in the Conference Room at Tatterson House, 2945 University Avenue, Evansdale, unless otherwise noted. Parking is available behind the building. Call 304-293-3191 for information.


     Date Speaker & Location Topic
    Aug. 24 Dr. David McCrory, Professor of Technology Education;
    at Tatterson House
    Introduction to the Seminar
    Sept. 7 Drs. George Maughan & Edward Pytlik, Professors of Technology Education;
    at Tatterson House
    Policies & Procedures of the M.A. & Ed.D. Programs of Study
    Sept. 21 Dr. Greg Good, Assoc. Professor of History;
    at Tatterson House
    Geoscientists and the Environmental Crisis ca. 1970
    Oct. 5 Dr. John Wells, Assoc. Professor of Technology Education;
    at Room 404-D Allen Hall
    The TEBC (Technology Education Biotechnology Curriculum) Project: Past, Present, Future
    Oct. 19 Dr. David McCrory, Chair, Advanced Educational Studies Dept.;
    at Tatterson House
    How to Plan and Conduct Workshops and Training Sessions
    Nov. 2 Dr. Thomas Wrenn, Director, Envision Development Group, Inc. ;
    at Tatterson House
    The Changing Technology Needs of Consulting Organizations
    Nov. 16 Dr. Shahab Mohaghegh, Assoc. Professor, Petroleum & Natural Gas Engineering;
    at Room 127C, NRCCE Bldg.
    Virtual Classroom: An Internet-Based Course Development and Delivery Toolbox
    Nov. 30 Dr. Michael Yura, Director, WVU Forensic Identification Program;
    at Room 701-A, Allen Hall
    Technology and Law Enforcement

    Select the fuller Description of each seminar.

    If you have questions about any event, please contact David Roth , 293-4696.

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