Simulations have long been in the
instructional tool box of the science educator. With the rise of online and
hybrid
offerings, simulations of the real world
play an increasingly
important role for science students all around the globe.
You will not want to miss this keynote panel hosted by highly accomplished teachers with
a wide variety of experiences. The guided discussion will focus on
how simulations are implemented in the classroom to maximize
their instructional impact and drive inquiry.
SPEAKERS:
Scott Buhr (Hillcrest High School: Simpsonville, SC), LaShundra Young (Germantown High School: Madison, MS), Kathleen Scalise (University of Oregon: Eugene, OR), Vaughn Vick (Christ Church Episcopal School: Greenville, SC)