Tentative Symposium Schedule
Sessions are in room 65 of Dorothy English Hall (campus map, building #52E) unless otherwise indicated.
BB 206 refers to room 206 of the Business Building (campus map #50).
Thursday July 17
- 8:00-8:30 a.m., Registration, English 65
- 8:30-10:30, (Optional) Introduction to Science and Religion (John Bloom), BB 206
- 10:30-11:00, Registration, English 65
- 11-12, Overview of Resources for Teaching about Intelligent Design (Mike Keas)
Participants introduce themselves (so you can decide who to eat lunch with)
- 12-1, Lunch (sack lunches provided)
- 1-4, Human Origins: Issues in Physical Science and Biology (Bloom), BB 206
- 4-5 Parallel Sessions
- Biology: Using the “Explore Evolution” Curriculum (Keas), English 65 [summary of 2007 symposium]
- Biochemistry: The Biochemical Prerequisites for Life (Paul Nelson), English 65
- 5-6:30 Dinner (you pay to eat in the Biola Cafeteria or off campus)
- 7-9 Evening Lecture on Intelligent Design (Nelson), BB 206
- 9:10-9:45 Optional Informal Discussion: Swap Classroom Ideas
Friday, July 18
- Parallel Sessions 8:30-12
- Physical Science: Inferring Design from Anthropic Correspondences (Bloom), BB 206
- Biology: Using the “Explore Evolution” Curriculum (Keas), English 65[new relative to 2007 symposium]
- Biology: Recent Advances in Intelligent Design (Nelson), English 61
- 12-1, Lunch (sack lunches provided)
- Parallel Sessions 1-4
- Physical Science: Inferring Design from Anthropic Correspondences (Bloom), BB 206
- Biology: Teaching Intelligent Design after the Movie “Expelled” (Nelson and Keas), English 61
- 4:15-4:45 Optional Informal Discussion: Swap Classroom Ideas