Current Snapshot of STEPpers' Innovations

This page will be a continually updated glimpse into the individual work of the STEP teachers.

For the Ernest Boyer Technology Summit most of these links will be available from the computer that Stewart will present from.

STEP Participants Classroom Projects
Hal Cox from Hoover High School
Hal is one of the STEP Lead Teachers who has been enthusiastic and forward thinking in the use of technology within science courses.
Jay Klopfenstein from Valley Junior High
Jay has been involved with extensive workshops for the California Science Project and the Water Site Workshop as well presenting staff in-service presentations at his local site.
Steve Wavra from Southwest High
Steve has worked with Salk Institute, where his research on Transducin was Image of the week. He also works with the Tijuana River Assessment Project
Steve Bartram
Steve is from Rancho Buena Vista High School and has his students exploring Marine Biology through the Internet.
Jeffrey Mandrake
Global On-Line Learning is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping the K12 community utilize the educational possibilities of the Internet.
Andres Parra
Andres is a bilingual mathematics teacher at Mar Vista High School. You might find his Integrated Mathematics: First year to be an interesting bilingual presentation on this topic.
Phill Vanderschaegen
Phill is an AP Biology Teacher at San Pasqual High School in Escondido and has some thoughts to share.
Sue Crandall
Susan research into Student-Directed Environmental Action Projects can be transported to other classrooms easily.
Peter Burrell and Paul Pucci
Peter and Paul are math teachers from Scripps Ranch High School have collected links and activities they share with their students.
Anna Wilder-O'Neill
Anna is from La Costa Canyon High School and gave an excellent presentation at the April 12, 1997 STEP meeting on "Casting a Wide Net: Outcomes of STEP".
Bob Zakoski
Bob is from La Costa Canyon High School and gave a summarizing presentation on his experiences with computer networks in the classroom.