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Past Network Exchanges
2010-2011
Participant: Allison Rober
From/To: Michigan State University to University of Wisconsin-Madison (Fall 2011)
TAR Presentation Title: Investigating Water Chemistry: Application to a Watery World
Disciplinary Presentation Title: Environmental Controls on Benthic Algal Structure and Function in Northern Boreal Wetlands
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Participant: Jonathan Wellons
From/To: Vanderbilt to University of Wisconsin-Madison (Spring 2011)
TAR Presentation Title: Indoctrinating Novice Computer Programmers: Using Grounded Theory to Improve Student Learn
Disciplinary Presentation Title: Achieving Robust & Efficient Routing in Wireless
Mesh Networks
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CIRTL Network Exchange Schedule - Jonathan Wellons

Participant: Malia Dong
From/To: Michigan State University to University of Wisconsin-Madison (Fall 2010)
TAR Presentation Title: The Plant Circadian Clock: An Ecology-Focused Teaching Module for Gene Regulation
Disciplinary Presentation Title: Gating of Cold-Regulated Gene Expression by the Circadian Clock in Arabidopsis
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CIRTL Network Exchange Schedule - Malia Dong
Participant: Colin Wallace
From/To: U Colorado Boulder to Mighigan State University (Spring 2011)
TAR Presentation Title: Overcoming Common Conceptual and Reasoning Difficulties in Cosmology: A Lecture Tutorial Approach
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CIRTL Network Exchange Schedule - Colin Wallice
Participant: Kristin Getter
From/To: Mighican State University to Texas A&M University (Spring 2011)
TAR Presentation Title: Using Simple Cooperative Learning Techniques
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Participant: Angel Hoekstra
From/To: U Colorado Boulder to Texam A&M University (Spring 2011)
TAR Presentation Title: Evaluating Correlations between Technology Use, Note Taking Methods and Learning Outcomes in Three Large STEM Courses
Disciplinary Presentation Title: Job Talk Presentation - TAMU Department of Sociology
2009-2010
Participant: Bob Montgomery 
From/To: Michigan State University to University of Wisconsin-Madison (Spring 2010)
TAR Presentation Title: Forget Me Knots: Examining variation in the retention of knowledge between the classroom and the field
Disciplinary Presentation Title: Can we accurately characterize wildlife resource use when telemetry data are imprecise?
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Reflections From Bob Montgomery
CIRTL Network Exchange Schedule - Bob Montgomery
Photos and Video - Bob Montgomery
Participant: Jeff Klukas 
From/To: University of Wisconsin-Madison to University of Colorado at Boulder (Spring 2010)
TAR Presentation Title: Making Group Work Work: Teaching TAs to Use Cooperative Group Work
Disciplinary Presentation Title: Looking for WZ Resonances at CMS
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CIRTL Network Exchange Schedule - Jeff Klukas
Participant: Tim Wagner
From/To: University of Wisconsin-Madison to Texas A&M University (Spring 2010)
TAR Presentation Title: There's an applet for that: the impact of interactive tools on student learning
Disciplinary Presentation Title: A remote sensing approach to measuring cumulus entrainment
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