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Lehigh Carbon Community College

Mark Case  Project Director & Mobile Educator
Dana Neuffer Assistant Project Director & Mobile Educator
Mobile Educator position OPEN – if interested please apply at  http://wqiz.lsxythnjy.com/about/employment/science-in-motion-sim-mobile-educator/

Office Phone: 610-799-1993  ext. 1993
Group Email: sim@lsxythnjy.com

Email: mcase1@lsxythnjy.com
Email: dneuffer@lsxythnjy.com

Mark Case is an instructor at Lehigh Carbon Community College in Schnecksville, Pa., a 33-year veteran chemistry teacher of Emmaus High School in Emmaus, Pa., and a Dreyfus Master Teacher.

He is an experienced consultant in both chemistry and educational technology, having developed a guidebook for improving science education as a member of the College Board’s AP Vertical Team in Science Committee and writing items for the SAT II and ACT chemistry exams.

Case served as a computer applications instructor for the Summer Chemistry Institutes at Princeton University, creating the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation (WWNFF) chemistry webpage and sharing leadership of its CHEM6 chemistry team. As a leader of WWNFF CHEM6, Case presented more than 14 one-week TORCH institutes for chemistry teachers throughout the country. He continues to present both pre-AP science and AP chemistry workshops as an endorsed College Board consultant.

Case directed numerous technology workshops for science teachers and presented several topics at American Chemical Society meetings, Chemistry Education conferences, National Science Teachers Association meetings as well as Phillips-Exeter Math, Science and Technology conferences.

Case’s most notable awards include the 1994 Tandy Technology Scholars Award, selection as the DaVinci Science Center’s Master Teacher in 2006 and being a multi-year, state finalist for the Presidential Award for Excellence in Science Teaching.

 

Dana Neuffer comes to the Science in Motion program with extensive experience in education – both in the classroom as well as in field research and data collection.  Her years in the classroom include several in special education, giving her expertise in writing and modifying lesson plans to adapt to students at various learning levels.  Early in her career, Dana was employed as an environmental laboratory Chemist, performing analysis of volatile organic compounds utilizing GC/MS.  Dana holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Wildlife and Fisheries Science from Penn State University. 

Dana volunteers as a Special Olympics coach and Appalachian Trail steward.  In the past, she has coached for First Strides and Girls on the Run programs.  In her free time, she enjoys hiking and running, and has completed 8 marathons as well as half marathons and triathlons.

To request Mark, Dana and the new Mobile Educator to help co-teach an experiment in your classroom, or to borrow equipment and materials to complete an experiment independently, go to the Mobile Educator Visits page.