I graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University in
1987 with a degree in Science Education, with specialties in Physical and Earth Sciences.
Upon graduation, I began a teaching position with Hanover County Public Schools. I taught
Earth Science and Physical Science at Liberty Middle School until 1994.
In 1994, I accepted a two-year sabbatical position at the Mathematics and Science Center in Richmond,
where I developed lessons in environmental science, image processing, and physics. I
returned to a regular teaching position in 1996, this time with Henrico County.
I teach now at Mills E. Godwin High
School, in the Specialty Center for Science, Mathematics, and Technology.
My teaching assignments are:
One of my main areas of ineterst in in the use of technology in education. I recieved
training from the Image Processing for Teaching
Program, offered through the Center for Image
Processing in Education, and am a certified instructor. In the past two years I have
presented numerous workshops and demonstrations on the use of image processing as a
teaching tool. In January 1997, my work was the subject of articles which appeared in Teacher
magazine and Education
Week. I also wrote an article for Think Magazine, which appeared in the May issue.
I have been involved with the Science Education Gateway
(formerly SII) program since 1996, and collaborated with Jim Meunuer on two lessons, How Hot Is That Star?, and Craters (not yet
online).
Jim Lehman
Mills Godwin High School
Specialty Center for Science, Mathematics, and Technology
(804) 750-2600
e-mail: jlehman@pen.k12.va.us
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outreach@cea.berkeley.edu for permission.
This page last updated December 15, 1997