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* Helena Mitasova (graduate level education MS, PhD; academic research) | * Helena Mitasova (graduate level education MS, PhD; academic research) | ||
* Tyler Mitchell (interested in workshop material and curriculum development for high school through to university) | * Tyler Mitchell (interested in workshop material and curriculum development for high school through to university) | ||
+ | * Gary Watry (Interested in using Free Open Source Software (FOSS) to replace teaching Commercial Off The Shelf Software (COTS)in education, Preparing material for course work at the Graduate and Under-Grad level and then moving down into the High School level through AP and Honors courses.) |
Revision as of 05:52, 26 March 2006
See the Education_and_Curriculum_Committee page for the list of initial committee members.
The following are individuals who have self-identified themselves as interested in contributing or assisting with Education_and_Curriculum_Committee projects. You are welcome to add yourself to the list and identify areas that you are particular familiar with or interested in contributing to.
- Puneet Kishor (chair)
- Ari Jolma
- Markus Neteler
- Venkatesh Raghavan
- Charlie Schweik (undergraduate and graduate level education; academic research on open source collaboration, public sector information technology, natural resource management)
- Pericles Nacionales (general training/education materials; conservation and natural resource management)
- Ned Horning
- Helena Mitasova (graduate level education MS, PhD; academic research)
- Tyler Mitchell (interested in workshop material and curriculum development for high school through to university)
- Gary Watry (Interested in using Free Open Source Software (FOSS) to replace teaching Commercial Off The Shelf Software (COTS)in education, Preparing material for course work at the Graduate and Under-Grad level and then moving down into the High School level through AP and Honors courses.)