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Lisa BrownLisa Brown
NTEN Elementary Project Coordinator

Lisa Brown provides administrative support for elementary NTEN participants. Questions regarding elementary registration, credit, tuition, and fees, course materials, etc. should be directed to Lisa.

Lisa Brown, nten_elem@montana.edu
Phone: (800) 461-9635 or (406) 994-3062

Lisa is responsible for the daily operation of the National Teachers Enhancement Network - Elementary (NTEN-E) program, which provides elementary teachers with on-line graduate-level courses covering disciplinary background and instructional methods to enhance kit-based science pedagogy. The program offers training and mentoring to teachers, especially those serving Native American and other minority students, to insure success with the online professional development format. NTEN-E also provides teachers with cross-curriculum/cross-cultural learning opportunities incorporated into on-line modules.

Lisa's professional interests include distance learning, computer programming, computer graphics, multimedia development, and K-12 science education. When she's not working, she enjoys camping, gardening, reading, weaving, and spinning.

Kelly BoyceKelly Boyce
NTEN Secondary Project Coordinator


Kelly Boyce supplies Administrative Support for secondary NTEN participants. Questions regarding registration, credit, tuition and fees, course materials, etc. should be directed to Kelly.

Kelly Boyce, kboyce@montana.edu
Phone: (800) 282-6062 or (406) 994-6812

Kelly oversees the daily operation of the National Teachers Enhancement Network, an online program that delivers science courses to K-12 in-service teachers. He also provides general support for distance education efforts at MSU-Bozeman.

Kelly's interests include on-line teaching and learning and improving on-line services for students at MSU-Bozeman. In his free time, he hikes, skis and follows amateur and professional sports.

Robert FriedrichRobert Friedrich
Technical Support

Robert Friedrich is the Technical Support / Help Desk contact for the network. If you have questions about the required equipment to take NTEN courses, or have problems with the software or network-related activities, please contact him.

Robert Friedrich, robertf@montana.edu
Phone: (800) 435-1286 or (406) 994-6839

Robert provides support and maintenance for the extensive array of control systems, high-level computers, multimedia enhancement equipment, and audio-video synchronous and asynchronous communication technologies at Extended University. He sustains a detailed knowledge of the inner workings of these systems in order to provide necessary support to Extended University staff and campus faculty.

In addition, Robert assists in many of the programmatic solutions for distance-delivered courses for the MSU campus. He works with instructors and students on issues related to management of courseware tools, connectivity to and from remote sites, and the overall effective delivery of information and materials.

Robert enjoys traveling and engaging in outdoor activities with his wife and family. He also serves as a raptor rehabilitator for Big Sky Wildcare, a local wildlife organization.

General questions about NTEN

See our About NTEN and FAQ pages.

Please let us know how we can help! We are continually looking for ways to improve NTEN and welcome your feedback.

National Teachers Enhancement Network
Montana State University
128 EPS Building, P.O. Box 173860
Bozeman, MT 59717-3860
Phone: (800) 282-6062 or (406) 994-6812
Fax #: (406) 994-7856
nten@montana.edu

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