Summer Study 2010 - Wednesday, July 28
Breakfast (McMahon Hall Cafeteria, Down to Dining Level, Ground Floor)
Phase II: Meet in McCarty Entrance Lobby (3rd Floor, Lobby Level) to depart for Phase II Workshops.
Phase II Workshops:
- Germ Forensics! (Hitchcock Hall, Room 344) Theresa Britschgi, SBRI BioQuest Science Education Director & Teryn Allen, SBRI Educator
Bring laptop and put laptops in Johnson 111 at end of workshop. - A Climate of Change (Mary Gates Hall, Room 284) Julie Peddy, NOAA, Program Manager
Bring laptop and put laptops in Johnson 111 at end of workshop. - Exploratory Neurobiology: Bugs, Mice and Brains! (Kincaid Hall, Room 248) Martha Bosma, Associate Professor, Biology, University of Washington & Hiro Watari, UW Neurobiology Graduate Student, & Stephanie A. Fuller, UW Neurobiology Graduate Student
Phase I: Add It Up! Will It Fly? (Mary Gates Hall, Room 241) Art Mabbott, Seattle Public Schools
- While building Tetrahedrom Kites that we will fly, we will explore the geometry of length, area, and volume at multiple levels. We will have "a-ha" moments and discover some surprising facts and why they are true.
Phase I: Snack Break (outside Johnson Hall, Room 111)
Phase I: Social Networking (Johnson Hall, Room 111) Wendy Chisholm, Microsoft
- See how social networking can help you build up your contact network.
Phase I & II: Trailblazer Awards and Luncheon (Kane Hall, Walker Ames Room)
- Presentations and discussion about emerging neural-inspired sensorimotor technology and science with members of the Center for Neurotechnology.
Phase I & II: Snack Break (Outside Johnson Hall, Room 111)
Phase I & II: We Did It, So Can You! (Johnson Hall, Rooms 111 and 175)
Phase I: Staying Connected (Johnson Hall, Room 111) Sheryl Burgstahler, DO-IT Program Director
- Check-in and chat about DO-IT workshops, assignments, daily events, Phase II, Ambassadors, internships, and questions and answer.
Phase I & II: Dinner (McMahon Hall Cafeteria, Down to Dining Level, Ground Floor)
Phase I & II: Meet in front of McMahon Hall to depart for the Physics Astronomy Building.
Phase I & II: Spaced Out! (Physics Astronomy Building A, 2nd Floor) Phil Rosenfield, Astronomy Graduate Student, University of Washington
- Explore the night sky and our solar system.
Evening Dorm Activities
- Outdoor sports activities (Meet in McCarty Hall Main Entrance Lobby, 3rd Floor, Lobby Level to go to Denny Field outside across from McCarty Hall).
- Visiting, board games, crafts & more (McCarty Hall Main Entrance Lobby or McCarty Library).
- Relax in your room to store up energy for another busy day tomorrow.
Flush and Brush!
- Time to finish up your evening routine and head to your room.
Goodnight! All Scholars must be in their rooms in McCarty Hall.