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CTTL Janice Mayes and Lynn Lauterbach, "Alcohol and Other Drugs of Abuse: An Interactive Teaching Tool", presentation at the National Science Teachers' Association (NSTA) Midwestern Regional Conference, Omaha, Nebraska (October 20, 2006).

CTTL Janice Mayes, "The RECONSTRUCTORS™: On-line Materials to Teach About Drugs of Abuse", session at the American School Health Association Annual Meeting, St. Louis, Missouri (October 14, 2006).

CTTL Leslie Miller, Janice Mayes, Trez Buckland, and Jennifer Williamson, "Using Web Adventures to Teach About the Brain and Addiction", workshop at the Stanford Center for Excellence, Seattle Public Schools , Seattle, Washington (July 10 and 11, 2006).

CTTL Dominiqué S. McCain, workshop at the Aldine Independent School District MedMyst Summer Training , Houston, Texas (June 26-28, 2006).

CTTL Dominiqué S. McCain and Bonnie L. Hoffman, "Reconstructors and Medical Mysteries: Teaching Science Through Web Adventures", workshop at the Region One ESC Technology Conference 2006, South Padre Island, Texas (May 16, 2006).

CTTL Leslie Miller and Donna Smith, "MedMyst: Teaching About the World of Microbes Through Web Adventures", workshop at the 2006 National Science Teachers' Association (NSTA) National Conference on Science Education, Anaheim, California (April 7, 2006).

CTTL Dominiqué S. McCain and Bonnie L. Hoffman, "MedMyst: Teaching About the World of Microbes Through Web Adventures", workshop at the Orlando Science Center, Orlando, Florida (March 27 and 28th, 2006).

CTTL Dominiqué S. McCain and Irmgard Willcockson, "Web adventures to get your students ready for the Science TEKS", workshop at the Expanding Your Horizons Conference, The Rice School/La Escuela Rice, Houston, Texas (February 25, 2006).

CTTL Dominiqué S. McCain, "MedMyst: Teaching About the World of Microbes", presented at the Rio Grande Valley Science Association Annual Science Conference, San Juan, Texas (February 4, 2006).

CTTL Dominiqué S. McCain and Irmgard Willcockson, workshop at the 2005 Conference for the Advancement of Science Teaching (CAST), Houston, Texas (October 27-29, 2005).

CTTL Dominiqué S. McCain and Irmgard Willcockson, workshop at the 2005 National Association of Biology Teachers Annual Conference (NABT), Milwaukee, Wisconsin (October 8, 2005).

CTTL Leslie Miller and Janice Mayes, "Online Materials to Teach About Drugs of Abuse", presented at the National Association of Health Educators (NAHEC) Conference, Houston, Texas (August 30, 2005).

CTTL Dominiqué S. McCain and Irmgard Willcockson, workshop at the Medical Mysteries Summer Training Institute, Houston, Texas (July 18-22 and 25-29, 2005).

CTTL Irmgard Willcockson, workshop at the Medical Mysteries: Mini-Summer Institute, San Juan, Texas (June 13-14, 2005).

CTTL Leslie Miller, "MedMyst at the CDC", presented at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia (June 6, 2005).

CTTL Leslie Miller, Janice Mayes, and Irmgard Willcockson, "Catch the Fever: An Innovative and Interactive Way to Teach About Infectious Disease", presented at the National Science Teachers' Association (NSTA) National Convention, Dallas, Texas (April 2, 2005).

CTTL Janice Mayes and Janette Moreno, "The Reconstructors®: Teaching About the Nervous System Through Web Adventures", presented at the National Science Teachers' Association (NSTA) National Convention, Dallas, Texas (April 1, 2005).

CTTL Janice Mayes and Janette Moreno, "The Reconstructors®: Teaching Science Through Web Adventures", presented at the Metropolitan Association of Teachers of Science (MATS), Houston, Texas (February 26, 2005).

CTTL Janice Mayes and Vicky Estrera, "MedMyst: Ready, Set, Infect!", presented at the Rio Grande Valley Science Association Annual Science Conference, San Juan, Texas (February 5, 2005).

CTTL Janette Moreno and Donna Smith, "Teaching Science and Health through an Innovative Technology Approach", presented at the Metropolitan Association of Teachers of Science (MATS), Houston, Texas (October 16, 2004).

CTTL Leslie Miller and Martha Griffin Kolbe, "Medical Mysteries: A Free, Museum-Tested Professional Development Program for Middle-School Teachers on Infectious Diseases", presentation at National Association of Health Education Centers (NAHEC) 16th Annual Conference, Cleveland, Ohio (September 1, 2004).

CTTL Leslie Miller, "Two Types of Web Adventure Games: Feedback From Users", poster presentation at ED-MEDIA 2004: World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia, and Telecommunications, Lugano, Switzerland (June 24, 2004).

CTTL Leslie Miller, "Using Web-Based Multimedia Narrative and Simulations to Teach about Drugs of Abuse", poster presentation at ED-MEDIA 2004: World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia, and Telecommunications, Lugano, Switzerland (June 23, 2004).

CTTL Vicky Estrera, Workshop at the Medical Mysteries Summer Institute, Alamo, Texas (June 7-11, 2004).

CTTL Leslie Miller, Janice Mayes, and Donna Smith, "The Reconstructors®: Teaching About Drugs of Abuse Through an Internet Game", presented at the National Science Teachers' Association (NSTA) National Convention, Atlanta, Georgia (April 2, 2004).

CTTL Leslie Miller and Vicky Estrera, "Catch the Fever: Using A Web Adventure to Teach About Infectious Diseases", presented at the National Science Teachers' Association (NSTA) National Convention, Atlanta, Georgia (April 2, 2004).

CTTL Vicky Estrera and Janice Mayes, "The Reconstructors®: Teaching About Drugs of Abuse Through an Internet Game" and "Catch the Fever: Teaching Science Through Infectious Disease", presented at the Rio Grande Valley Science Association Annual Science Conference, San Juan, Texas (February 7, 2004).

CTTL Vicky Estrera, "Catch the Fever: An Innovative and Interactive Way to Teach About Infectious Disease", presented at the Conference for the Advancement of Science Teaching, Houston, Texas (October 30, 2003).

CTTL Leslie Miller and Vicky Estrera, "Facts You Need to Know about Club Drugs and Other Drugs of Abuse: Update from the National Institute on Drug Abuse", presented at U.S. Dept. of Education's Annual National Meeting on Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse and Violence Prevention in Higher Education, Austin, Texas (October 16, 2003).

CTTL Carlos R. Solís, "The Digital Divide and Latino Learning", presented at Texas Computer Education Association (TCEA), Austin, Texas (2003).

CTTL Donald Perkins and Michael Brorby, "The Digital Divide and Latino Learning", presented at Texas Computer Education Association (TCEA), Austin, Texas (2003).

CTTL Carlos R. Solís and Donald Perkins, "Internet Broadcasting on a Shoestring", presented at Texas Computer Education Association (TCEA), Austin, Texas (2003).

CTTL Julie Cohn and Hubert Daughtery, "EduPop: Engineering the Internet for Multimedia", presented at Texas Computer Education Association (TCEA), Austin, Texas (2002).

CTTL Carlos R. Solís and Donald Perkins, "Stream It Up: The Use, Production and Distribution of Digital Video", presented at Texas Computer Education Association (TCEA), Austin, Texas (2002).

CTTL Carlos R. Solís, "Bridging the Digital Divide: Should we change the way we do professional development?" presented at Digital Steppingstones: Smart Strategies for Underserved Communities in the Information Age; Tomas Rivera Policy Institute, Houston Workshop, Houston, Texas (2001).

CTTL Carlos R. Solís, "From Access to Knowledge in the Digital Divide: ECOT a case study", presented at the 7th Annual Education Dialogue Conference, Austin, Texas (2001).

CTTL Christy L. Brandenburg and R. Berg, "Assessing true Interaction with Technology: Have You Got It?", presented at the Association of Youth Mueseums' Interactivity '01, St. Louis, Missouri (May 2001).

CTTL Carlos R. Solís and Donald Perkins, "Creating, maintaining and sustaining an On-Line Community of Teachers", presented at Texas Computer Education Association (TCEA), Austin, Texas (2001).

CTTL Carlos R. Solís, "The Digital Divide: From Access to Knowledge", presented at Bridging the Digital Divide Forum: Libraries for the Future/Teach Harlem II, City College, New York (2000).

CTTL Carlos R. Solís, "The Web: Creating a Framework for School-wide Collaboration", presented at Texas Computer Education Association (TCEA), Austin, Texas (1999).

CTTL Carlos R. Solís and Paula Cooper, "Databases and the Science Classroom", presented at Texas Computer Education Association (TCEA), Austin, Texas (1999).

CTTL Carlos R. Solís, "Databases and Dynamic Websites as centralized infromation management and distribution systems for school districts", presented at Education Center, Region 20, San Antonio, Texas (January 1999).

CTTL Carlos R. Solís, "Databases for Science: an Internet based crosscurricular learning environment", presented at Science Teachers Association of Texas (STAT) Corpus Christi, Texas (November 1998)

CTTLCarlos R. Solís, "Minority access to information technolgy: are schools the first equalizers", presented at Digital Stepping Stones: Increasing Minority Participation in the Information Age- Tomas Rivera Policy Institute (October, 1998)

CTTLLeslie Miller, "Making Networking Concepts Easy," presented at Teaching and Technology for Tomorrow for the 18th annual Texas Computer Education Association State Conference

CTTLCarlos R. Solís, "Teaching and Learning with Networks: Construction in Science Education"- W. M. Keck Center, Houston, Texas (January 16, 1998)

CTTLTony Gorry, Information Technology seminar, Academic Medical Center - Summer, 1997

Each summer, Tony Gorry serves as the Dean of the Faculty at a seminar on Information Technology in the Academic Medical Center sponsored by the Association of American Medical Colleges.

Tony's presentations this year included: Envisioning the System after Next, Integrating Technology into the Organization, Managing the IT Portfolio, and Information Technology & Strategy.

CTTLDoralyn H. Edwards, "Navigating the Universe of Web Information in the Multimedia Classroom," presented at "The Universe at Your Fingertips: Continuing Web Education" Conference, University of California, Santa Barbara, - May 25, 1997

This paper was presented to librarians, information technologists, and multimedia specialists in the California region. The paper presented focuses on a librarian's experience working with faculty in the Symonds Lab.
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