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from 2017

Using Tableau to Visualize Darknet Data, Ton H. Don and Hayden Wimmer

Hour of Code: A Case Study, Jie Du, Hayden Wimmer, and Roy Rada

Obesity Means Having Too Much Body Fat…or Money?, T. Duncan and Sara S. Plaspohl

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Teaching Teachers to Teach, Kimberly Dunn, Stephanie A. Hairston, Mark Kohlbeck, Charlene P. Spiceland, and J. David Spiceland

Serious Communication: Quandary, Complexity, and Decision Making, Lisa Dusenberry

Sustainable Collaborations: Training Teams in Psychological Safety, Lisa Dusenberry

The Future in Code: Blending Narrative and Instruction in Coding and Programming Stories for Kids, Lisa Dusenberry

Tutoring Multimodal Assignments, Lisa Dusenberry

Why Should English Majors Learn to Code? Teaching Writing Strategies and Game Design in English/Professional Communication, Lisa Dusenberry

STEM Redefined, D. Dylan and Yunfeng Chen

Artist Residency, Steven Elisha

Cello and Chamber Music Master Classes, Steven Elisha

Cello Master Class, Steven Elisha

Cello Master Class, Steven Elisha

Cello Master Class and Performance, Steven Elisha

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Does Your Left Hand Know What Your Right Hand is Doing? A Cellist's Holistic Guide to Improving and Developing Left Hand Technique, Steven Elisha

Faculty/Master Classes, Steven Elisha

Keynote Address, Duke Talent Identification Program, Steven Engel

Keynote Address, Region 8 STAR Student/STAR Teacher Banquet, Steven Engel

Developing On-line Materials for Thesis Preparation, Steven Engel, Lisa A. Costello, Jacqueline K. Eastman, Joe Pellegrino, and Jamie E. Scalera

Celebration of Wexford-Savannah Links, Steven Engel and Howard Keeley

Historic Grounding for Contemporary Trade: Wexford-Savannah Axis, Steven Engel and Howard Keeley

Wexford-Savannah Tourism Experience, Steven Engel and Howard Keeley

Developing Online Materials for Thesis Preparation, Steven Engel, Jamie Scalera, Lisa Costello, and Joe Pellegrino

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The Statistics of Tiny Samples: The Utility of ACTUS, an Alternative Method of Contingency Table Analysis Using Simulation, in Human Skeletal Biology, Virginia Estabrook and David A. Prosser