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Invited Papers Park, John C. (1998). Ideas for Science Instruction in the late 19th and early 20th Century United States. Invited paper presented at the American Association of Physics Teachers Annual Meeting, New Orleans LA. Bodzin, A., Park, J. and Grable, L. (1998). Compiling a CD-ROM: Issues to Consider. Invited paper presented at the American Association of Physics Teachers Winter Meeting, New Orleans LA. Park, J., etal. (1994). Pre-Service Environmental Education for Teacher Candidates. Panel member, 1994 Environmental Education Meeting, RTP NC. Park, J. (1991). Using Interfacing Devices. Presented at the conference on Using Technology to Teach Mathematics and Science, Durham, NC. Park, J. (1990). Physics teaching strategies using movie and television clips. Presented at the Summer meeting of the American Association of Physics Teachers, Minneapolis MN. Park, J. (1989). Innovative uses of new technology. Presented at the Summer Meeting of the American Association of Physics Teachers, San Luis Obispo CA. Park, J. (1989). The role of the laboratory in introductory physics courses: A historical perspective. Presented at the Summer Meeting of the American Association of Physics Teachers, San Luis Obispo CA. Park, J. (1989). Non-traditional investigations using microcomputer-based laboratories. Presented at the North Carolina state conference on High Technology in the Science Classroom, Raleigh NC. Park, J. (1987). Introductory game paddle interfacing in chemistry on the Apple II. Presented at the Chemistry Symposium honoring National Chemistry Day at East Carolina University, Greenville NC. Park, J. and Park, K. (1983). Computers: A learning tool for kids . . . of all ages. Presented at the Early and Middle Childhood Education Conference, Columbus OH. Park, J. (1983). Microcomputer needs assessment. Presented at the meeting of Columbus Diocesan Schools Administrators, Columbus OH. For More Information Contact John C. Park or see his biography. |