Summer, 2008
Events This Week - August 3 - August 10
Freshman Getting Started 20082008-06-02 to 2008-07-11 Freshman Getting Started 2008 is a two-day program where first year students (admitted for the Fall 2008) and families are invited to come to campus for advisement, registration, and orientation to the university. www.sas.und.edu/freshman/
Summer Language Processing Camp2008-06-16 to 2008-07-25 The goal of the Summer Processing Camp is to provide intervention and instruction to children with processing disorders. www.summer.und.edu
Summer Art Day Camp: Paint Your Heart Out2008-07-07 to 2008-07-11 This week-long camp for participants age 6-13 is led by artists, Adam Kemp and Sue Fink. Children will learn art basics, collaboration, planning and problem solving while they are having too much fun! General registration begins April 15.
Registration Fee: $100/Members or $125/Non-Members www.ndmoa.com
Developing Word Detectives2008-07-08 to 2008-07-09 This course is designed to help teachers gain a greater understanding of the importance of vocabulary instruction and its affect on student achievement. www.educators.und.edu
Maximizing Student Success: Differentiating Instruction in the Middle and High School Classroom2008-07-08 to 2008-07-09 This is a course specifically tailored to individuals teaching or working as support staff in middle schools and high schools. The course focuses on brain-based instructional techniques, meeting the varying and ever-evolving needs of adolescent learners, and the assessment of instructional strategies. www.educators.und.edu
Engaging the Disengaged2008-07-08 to 2008-07-09 This course is designed to help teachers develop a culture of success for all students, especially those that are struggling. In this course we will examine ways to improve the delivery of curriculum for struggling students. www.educators.und.edu
Summer Concert in the Garden Series - Knick Knackerson and the Minglers with the North River Ramblers opening2008-07-08 to 2008-07-08 Bring a chair or bring a blanket, and make sure you bring a friend and enjoy live music in the Museum's sculpture garden. A blend of updated roots, rock and country, Knick Knackerson & the Minglers are a Winnipeg based music outfit with a constantly changing line-up. Easily drifting through many different styles of music. 6-8:30 pm
Tickets are $5.00 for adults, kids 12 and under are free. www.ndmoa.com/
Bollinger QB & Receiver Football School2008-07-08 to 2008-07-11 Emphasis on attitude, character and leadership. Staff of NFL players and college & pro coaches. Fundamentals and techniques of the passing game and much more.
Registration fee: Resident-$275 Commuter w/meals-$230 Commuter no meals - $215 www.fightingsioux.com
25th Annual Int'l Aerospace Camp2008-07-13 to 2008-07-20 The John D. Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences is sponsoring the 25th International Aerospace Camp. This unique camp is open to teenagers (ages 16-17) and offers aviation enthusiasts a chance to attend ground school, log flight time, and learn about the various careers within the aviation industry.
Registration Fee: $1,100 / $100 Deposit Required Full waiting list only www.studentservices.aero.und.edu/f5_Aerocamp/f1_General%20Information/
Summer Art Day Camp: Names and Nature2008-07-14 to 2008-07-18 This week-long camp for participants age 6-13 is led by artist Greg Blair. In this camp, students will use their own names, pait, tools, wood and imagination to design unique and larger-than-life masterpieces. General registration begins April 15.
Registration Fee: $100/Members or $125/Non-Members www.ndmoa.com
Introduction to Differentiated Instruction2008-07-14 to 2008-07-15 Matching your instruction to the needs and interests of every student is an overwhelming challenge. This course is designed to help you understand the design of a differentiated classroom, get an introduction to instructional strategies and management tools that make it much easier to provide multiple learning paths for students. www.educators.und.edu
Watch Out World! Here I Come!: Developing Skills for Healthy, Happy, Successful Futures2008-07-14 to 2008-07-15 Help your students develop the daily living skills, social skills and employability skills needed to excel in today's society. Your will come away with an increased understanding of the importance of life skill instruction, lesson plan ideas and useful instructional strategies to build character and responsibility in your students! www.educators.und.edu
Special Education and Transition, What is My Role?2008-07-15 to 2008-07-16 This course is designed for regular education, high school teachers to understand what federal law mandates as their role in the education of students with disabilities and their transition from high school. www.educators.und.edu
Creative Activities for Music Teachers2008-07-16 to 2008-07-17 The intent of this course is to provide a variety of creative experiences aimed at broadening your perceptions of music and sound. It is hoped that the experience gained in this course will provide you with a new insight into the creative art of music and act as a jumping-off point for the implementation of creative activities in your classrooms. www.educators.und.edu
Global internet Radio to Teach World Regional Geography2008-07-16 to 2008-07-17 This workshop is designed to show participants how to utilize this archived form of remote sensing when teaching about the geography of North America. It will emphasize participant-generated, standard based lesson plans for taking back to the classroom. www.educators.und.edu
Asperger Syndrome and the Adolescent Student2008-07-17 to 2008-07-18 This course is designed for K-12 classroom teachers. You will come away with a bounty of knowledge in regard to Autism Spectrum Disorders and Asperger Syndrome, instructional strategies and assessment procedures. www.educators.und.edu
Two-Person Best Ball Golf Derby2008-07-19 to 2008-07-19 Two Person Best Ball Golf Derby
cScibot Lego Robotic Intro Camp2008-07-21 to 2008-07-25 The cScibot camp will place participants ages 10-14 in a fun and exciting setting where they will build and program LEGO Mindstroms robots. With help from faculty and students majoring in computer science, participants will learn to program their robot to accomplish a challenging series of activities. Go to www.cs.und.edu/cscibot for more information.
Registration Fee: $60
This camp is full!
www.cs.und.edu/cscibot cScibotbrochurecolor2007.pdf
Summer Art Day Camp: Drawing Inside Out2008-07-21 to 2008-07-25 This week-long camp for participants age 9-15 is led by artist, Nancy Friese. This camp will offer an intensive drawing experience as Nancy leads slightly older youths in drawing different subjects, using different techniques and materials. General registration begins April 15.
Registration Fee: $100/Members or $125/Non-Members
www.ndmoa.com
cScibot Lego Robotic Advanced Camp2008-07-21 to 2008-07-25 An advanced camp for students who have attended our introductory camp. Each camper in the advanced camp will use a Lego® Mindstorm NXT™ robot to solve new and expanded challenges. Go to www.cs.und.edu/cscibot for more information.
Registration Fee: $75
This camp is FULL
www.cs.und.edu/cscibot
Differentiated Instruction II2008-07-21 to 2008-07-24 Matching your instruction to the needs and interests of every student is an overwhelming challenge. This course is designed to help you gain a deeper understanding of the design of a differentiated classroom, instructional strategies and management tools that make it much easier to provide multiple learning paths for students, practical ways to give students options about how they learn required curriculum, and hands-on experiences to help you get started with differentiation in your classrooms. www.educators.und.edu
Summer Concert in The Garden Series - Paul Peterson with special guests2008-07-22 to 2008-07-22 Bring a chair or bring a blanket, and make sure you bring a friend and enjoy live music in the Museum's sculpture garden. Paul Peterson is a St. Paul based jazz saxophonist, composer, and arranger. He will be accompanied by Matt Strand, Tom Wogsland, Mike Balke, and John Behling. 7 - 8:30 pm
Tickets are $5.00 for adults, kids 12 and under are free. Refreshments and burgers will be available. www.ndmoa.com
Forklift Safety Training2008-07-24 to 2008-07-24 This 4-hr program is designed for both new and experienced lift truck operators. New operators will learn step-by-step procedures of forklift operation while experienced operators will fine tune their operating knowledge and refresh their understanding of safe operating procedures.
Registration Fee: Contact ETI www.eti.und.edu
Summer Art Day Camp: Sculpture Shop2008-07-29 to 2008-08-01 This week-long camp for participants age 6-13 is led by artist, Adam Kemp. General registration begins April 15.
Registration Fee: $100/Members or $125/Non-Members
www.ndmoa.com
Google Earth to Teach the Geography of North America2008-07-30 to 2008-07-31 This workshop is designed to show participants how best to utilize this archived form of remote sensing when teaching about the geogrpahy of North America. It will emphasize participant-generated, standard-based lesson plans for taking back to the classroom. www.educators.und.edu
Ventriloquist Jeff Dunham2008-07-31 to 2008-07-31 Jeff Dunham and his suitcase posse are funny – very, very funny – and the public has responded by making his Comedy Central one-hour special, Jeff Dunham: Arguing with Myself, one of the network’s highest rated standup specials ever. The DVD of the same name has gone on to be one of the most successful comedy titles in history, achieving quintuple-platinum status (500,000 in sales) over the last year. www.cfa.und.edu
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