Diversity in Science in the United States (DISCUS) is an educational outreach program. A primary goal of the program is to create and disseminate new pedagogical materials for K-12 science. This blog supports the primary content of the program which can be found at www.discusprogram.com.
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Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Thanks to our Electronic Research Administration for our Website
On Monday, September 20th, 2010, we went live with the new look of the DISCUS website that you see now. As DISCUS Director, I want to personally thank Rajat Mittal and her team, Aditya Mone, Duy Anh, and Anitha Royappan, from the U.T. Arlington Electronic Research Administration, for putting this together and getting it working. Special thanks go to Aditya and Duy for working so diligently to get all of the lesson plan input and review functionality designed and implemented. You guys are certainly very talented. I think this is a one-of-a-kind website and program; it will no doubt be something new and very helpful to K-12 science teachers, students, and parents. Many thanks also goes to the U.T. Arlington Office of the Provost and Office of Research for providing monetary support, in addition to that provided by the National Science Foudnation.
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