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AGENDA

NETWORK SCIENCE IN EDUCATION

18 June 2012

Northwestern University, Evanston, IL

1:00-1:10 Opening Remarks -- Stephen Uzzo (New York Hall of Science)

1:10-1:40 Keynote Talk -- Gene Stanley (Boston University)

1:40-2:05 Chris Arney (U.S. Military Academy at West Point) Teaching Network Science for Public Policy to Undergraduates and High School Students

2:05-2:30 Alan Daly (University of California, San Diego), Nienke Moolenaar (University of California, San Diego / University of Twente) Networks Across Systems and Settings: Lessons from an International Set Social Network Studies

2:30-2:55 Catherine Cramer, Stephen Uzzo (New York Hall of Science / COSEE OCEAN) Measuring Success of Federally-Funded STEM Education Networks

(coffee break)

3:15-3:40 Aditi Wagh, Arthur Hjorth, Uri Wilensky (Northwestern University) Using NetLogo for STEM Learning through a Complex Systems Perspective

3:40-4:05 Adam Maltese (Indiana University) Assessing Data Interpretation Skills Using Multiple Methods

4:05-4:30 Erzsébet Ravasz Regan (Harvard Medical School) Building a Boolean Network Model of Angiogenic Tip and Stalk Cell Formation

4:30-4:55 Lazaros Gallos (City College of New York) A Venture of High-School Students in Networks Research

4:55-5:15 Hiroki Sayama (Binghamton University) Introducing Network Science to High Schools: Merits, Issues, and Tips, from a Professor's Perspective

5:15-5:55 Panel Discussion

5:55-6:00 Closing Remarks by Stephen Uzzo