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Water on the Web II (2001-2004)
The following people are helping to develop curricula for Water
on the Web II, Training Water Science Technicians for the Future.
Curriculum Development Team members are assisting with curriculum
content planning, writing, pilot testing, and teacher training for
this two-semester curriculum found in the Water Science section
of the website. The CDT members from WOW I are listed here.
Deb Anderson
Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College
13466 West Trepania Road
Hayward, WI 54843
telephone 888 526 6221 ext 125
email Danders3@lco-college.edu
Ken Cawley
Feather River College
570 Golden Eagle Avenue
Quincy, CA 95971-9124
telephone 800 442 9799
email KCawley@frcc.cc.ca.us
Alan Groeger
Southwest Texas State University
262 Freeman
601 University Drive
San Marcos, TX 78666
telephone 512 245 3815
email Ag11@swt.edu
Nordica Holochuck
New York Sea Grant
10 Westbrook Lane
Kingston, NY 12401-3824
telephone 845 340 3983
email Nch8@cornell.edu
Jane Horlings
Saddleback College Biology Department
28000 Marguerite Parkway
Mission Viejo, CA 92692-3635
telephone 949 582 4500 ext 4910
email j.horlings@saddleback.cc.ca.us
Rich Huber
University of North Carolina
King Hall 106C
601 South College Road
Wilmington, NC 28403-3297
telephone 910 962 3561
fax 218 720 9412
email huberr@uncwil.edu
George Kipphut
Department of GeoSciences
Murray State University
PO Box 9
Murray, KY 42071
telephone 207 762 2847
email George.Kipphut@murraystate.edu
John Marks
Muskingum Arc Technical College
College Hall 117A
1555 Newark Road
Zanesville, OH 43701
telephone 740 588 1249
email jmarks@matc.tec.oh.us
Claus Svendsen
Skagit Valley College
2405 East College Way
Mt Vernon, WA 98273-5899
telephone 360 416 7816
email svendsen@skagit.ctc.edu
Craig Tikkanen
Vermilion Community College
1900 East Camp Street
Ely, MN 55731
telephone 218 365 7256
email c.tikkanen@mail.vcc.mnscu.edu
Water on the Web I
(1997-2001)
The following people helped develop curricula for Water on the Web
I, Monitoring Minnesota's Lakes on the Internet. The lessons contained
in Basic Science on the website are centered around use of the RUSS
unit and the Internet to incorporate water quality issues, experimental
design, data analysis, data interpretation, and the scientific method
into basic science classes at the high school and community college
level.
Mitch Albers
Minneapolis Community & Technical College
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Kirk Boraas
Minneapolis Community & Technical College
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Cindy Grindy
Duluth East High School
Duluth, Minnesota
Harry Hutchins
Itasca Community College
Grand Rapids, Minnesota
Susan Hutchins
Itasca Community College
Grand Rapids, Minnesota
Barbara Liukkonen
Water Resources Center
St. Paul, Minnesota
Kent Montgomery
University of MN Extension Service
Brainerd, Minnesota
Bill Mittlefeldt
Anoka High School
Anoka, Minnesota
Eric North
Nay-Ah-Shing School
Onamia Minnesota
Deanne Roquet
Lake Superior College
Duluth, Minnesota
Christel Rowe
Grand Rapids High School
Grand Rapids, Minnesota
Jay Sandal
Great Lakes Aquarium at the Lake Superior Center
Duluth, Minnesota

Jon Rowe
Grand Rapids High School
Grand Rapids, Minnesota
Bob Fedeler
Central Lakes Community College
Brainerd, Minnesota
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