Merriam-Webster's Online Dictionary
Main Entry: tes.ti.mo.ny.
Pronunciation: 'tes-t&-"mO-nE.
Function: noun.
Inflected Form(s): plural -nies.
Etymology: Middle English, from Late Latin & Latin; Late Latin
testimonium Decalogue, from Latin, evidence, witness, from
testis witness -- more at TESTAMENT. Date: 14th century
1 a (1) : the tablets inscribed with the Mosaic law (2) : the ark
containing the tablets b : a divine decree attested in the
Scriptures
2 a : firsthand authentication of a fact
: EVIDENCE b : an outward sign c : a solemn
declaration usually made orally by a witness under oath in response to
interrogation by a lawyer or authorized public official
3 a : an open acknowledgment
b : a public profession of religious experience
CIITN Testimony
Hannah: November 2007 ... echt cool
... auch sehr nuetzlich
Jessica: January 2006 ... expressed concern
... invited students to grow ...
Evan: August 2005 ... meets [student] demographics
... continued collaboration ...
Laura: January 2005 ...
grading reflects effort ... instilled a belief in lifelong learning!
...
Melissa: November 2004 ...
engaging student interest ... environmental science ...
Brett: September 2004 ...
continued interest ... sharing resources ...
ÃAnne-Marie: April 2004 ... CIITN
prepares for MCAT ...
David: Fall 2003 ... helped MCAT ... exciting ...
Tracie: June 2003 ... learned a great
deal about myself ...
Allison: May 2003 ... confidence in
ability ... love for science ...
Charles: March 2003 ...
resistance overcome ... dissent & persuasion ...
Mona: Fall 2001 ... use of
internet is amazing ... material applies to life ...
Barbara O'Connor, CSUS: Fall 2004
... integration with ICT literacy ...
Judith Ramaley, NSF: Spring 2004
... science and culture ...
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