19th Symposium on Education
    

Poster Session 1

 Poster Session
 Cochairs: Marianne J. Hayes, AMS Education Resource Educator, Columbus, OH; Laura Furgione, NOAA
 1Developing an Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Climate Change and Society  
Fred H. M. Semazzi, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC; and G. Comstock, M. Correa, J. Fountain, J. Kiwanuka-Tondo,, M. Overton, S. Pantula, C. C. Hennon, J. F. Fox, E. Katz, and G. Voos
 2A comparison of implementing the AMS Weather Studies course in a traditional vs online classroom  
Kelly Esslinger, Arizona Western College, Yuma, AZ
 3Teaching climate change with Earth system science modules: A fishy story  extended abstract
Steve LaDochy, California State University, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; and P. Ramirez, W. C. Patzert, and J. K. Willis
 4Integrating complex and nonlinear systems thinking into the secondary education science curriculum  
Benjamin J. Hatchett, DRI, Reno, NV; and S. Gronstal, M. Slayden, D. R. Koracin, J. Ewing-Taylor, and J. C. Chow
 5At the front lines of K-12 geoscience education: Perspectives from the 2008 survey of National Earth Science Teachers Association members  
Roberta M. Johnson, NESTA, Boulder, CO; and M. J. Passow, A. Herrold, and P. Pennington
 29The SUNY Oswego Storm Forecasting and Observation program's participation with VORTEX-2  
Scott M. Steiger, SUNY, Oswego, NY
 6Global climate change literacy for educators: Using on-line professional development to integrate content and pedagogy  
Donna L. Woudenberg, National Drought Mitigation Center, Lincoln, NE; and D. C. Gosselin, R. J. Bonnstetter, C. S. Larson-Miller, and R. Low
 7Online Weather Studies at Gavilan College: recent developments and future plans  
Andrew H. Van Tuyl, Gavilan College, Gilroy, CA
 8AMS Online Weather Studies at College Southern Nevada  
Barbara Graham, College Southern Nevada, North Las Vegas, NV
 9Standards-Based Science Teaching - So, Your State is Ready to Adopt New Benchmarks, GLEs, and Materials?  
Paul Ruscher, Florida State Univ., Tallahassee, FL
 10Teaching AMS undergraduate courses at a small, rural minority-serving community college  extended abstract
Michael T. Leach, New Mexico State University - Grants, Grants, NM
 11A hybrid Online Weather course using archive files  extended abstract
Pedro Ramirez, California State University, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; and S. LaDochy
 12Bringing Weather Studies home  
Rick Wiedenmann, New Mexico State University – Carlsbad, Carlsbad, NM
 13Creating a good atmosphere in your Online Ocean/Weather Studies courses  
Virginia M. Ragan, Metropolitan Community College-Maple Woods, Kansas City, MO
 14Online Ocean Studies at Amarillo College  
Richard D. Hobbs, Amarillo College, Amarillo, TX
 15Three years of progress teaching an introductory oceanography class using the American Meteorological Society's Ocean Studies course  
Jacquelyn Hams, Los Angeles Valley College, Valley Glen, CA
 16The weather, the ocean, and cyberspace: Are they compatible?  extended abstract
Barbara Hillery, SUNY, Old Westbury, NY; and A. Manzi
 17Application of Online Ocean Studies and Weather Studies at New Mexico Junior College in Hobbs, New Mexico  
Roene Neu, New Mexico Junior College, Hobbs, NM
 18Online Weather and Oceanography: Meeting the needs of a diverse student body at Alaska Pacific University  extended abstract
Richard L. Myers Jr., Alaska Pacific University, Anchorage, AK
 19The AMS Online Ocean Studies program at the University of Alaska Fairbanks  
John J. Kelley, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK; and C. Gering, C. Lott, H. Olson, and D. W. Norton
 20An HBCU AMS Diversity Project Weather Studies course enhanced with community engagement content in support of inner-city emergency preparedness and response efforts  
David A. Padgett, Tennessee State Univ., Nashville, TN
 21The Experience and Evaluation of a new undergraduate course on Climate Change  
Patrick L. Lawrence, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH
 22The Earth system science education alliance and global climate change education  extended abstract
Michael R. Witiw, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Worldwide, Everett, WA; and R. J. Myers and J. Botti
 23MOSAIC for the Science Classroom: Mesospheric ozone investigations by high school students  
Melinda Lekberg, Chelmsford High School, Chelmsford, MA; and A. E. E. Rogers and M. Needles
 24EARTH2CLASS: connecting classroom teachers with climate change research  
Michael J. Passow, Dwight Morrow HS and NESTA, Englewood, NJ; and C. M. Assumpcao and F. D. Baggio
 25Educational resources about clouds, weather, climate, and modeling from the Windows to the Universe program and the Center for Multiscale Modeling of Atmospheric Processes  
Susan Foster, UCAR, Boulder, CO; and R. M. Johnson, D. A. Randall, A. S. Denning, L. Gardiner, B. Hatheway, J. Genyuk, and R. Russell
 26The DOE Global Change Education Program (GCEP): Mentoring Future Global Change Researchers  extended abstract
Rickey Petty, Department of Energy, Washington, DC; and J. S. Gaffney, N. A. Marley, and M. Constantin
 27A Digital Archive of Significant West central and southwest Florida weather events to improve the public's response to future warnings  extended abstract
Charles H. Paxton, NOAA/NWS, Tampa Bay Area - Ruskin, FL; and J. Colson, K. J. Pugh, and J. M. Collins
 28Creation of a new forecasting- and measurement-intensive field course at SJSU  
Alison F.C. Bridger, San Jose State University, San Jose, California; and C. Clements and M. Voss
 30The 2009 JCSDA Summer Colloquium on Data Assimilation  
Lars Peter Riishojgaard, JCSDA, Greenbelt, MD; and W. Baker, S. Lord, M. Rienecker, J. V. Zapotocny, P. A. Phoebus, S. J. Goodman, and K. Carey
 31Curriculum expansion for AMS Weather and Ocean Studies at the University of Houston Downtown (UHD)  extended abstract
Ayorinde O. Idowu, University of Houston Downtown, Houston, TX
 32The Collaborative Science Technology and Applied Research Program (CSTAR): The First Decade  
Samuel P. Contorno, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD; and J. S. Waldstreicher
 33NOAA: Teachers in the Lab  extended abstract
Daniel E. Wolfe, NOAA ESRL, Boulder, Colorado, Boulder, CO; and C. W. Fairall, P. D. Blanken, and D. M. Stanitski
 34From the sea floor to the classroom: IODP Deep Earth Academy educational outreach  
Michael J. Passow, Dwight Morrow HS and NESTA, Englewood, NJ; and L. Peart and S. Katz Cooper
 35Who is the citizen scientist? What have they learned from participating? Survey results from CoCoRaHS (the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow network)  extended abstract
Missy Holzer, Rutgers University and Chatham High School, New Brunswick, NJ; and H. Reges, N. J. Doesken, R. Cifelli, Z. Schwalbe, and J. Turner
 36NCAS Summer Weather Camps - Opening Doors To CAREERs in Meteorology  
H. Michael Mogil, How the Weatherworks, Naples, FL; and D. V. R. Morris
 37Meteorology and climatology education outreach: weathering the education paradigm  extended abstract
Quyen Arana, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and E. Gruntfest
 38ESIP teacher workshops  
Margaret Mooney, CIMSS/Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; and C. B. Meyer, N. L. Jackson, and T. Jasmin
 39Engaging K-12 students from diverse backgrounds in atmospheric sciences – Hosting high school research internships at NCAR/UCAR  
Lynette L. Laffea, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO; and R. Haacker-Santos, K. Hunter, C. Loya-Hernandez, and R. Pandya
 40AMS pre-college teacher professional development courses: A hands-on exploration of the dynamic Earth system  
Ira W. Geer, American Meteorological Society, Washington, DC; and J. A. Brey, R. S. Weinbeck, J. M. Moran, E. W. Mills, B. A. Blair, E. J. Hopkins, T. P. Kiley Jr., and E. E. Ruwe
 41The NOAA- National Weather Service Education Products and Services:  
Ron Gird, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD; and D. Cain
 4210 Years of Online, Earth System Education through DLESE  
Jamaica Jones, NCAR/UCAR, Boulder, CO
 43Bringing Global Climate Change Education to Alabama Classrooms  extended abstract
Marie Wooten, Auburn Univ., Auburn, AL; and M. Simon, K. Fielman, M. K. Lee, Y. Lin, and L. Marzen
 44Developing Chemistry Education Modules for High-School Global Climate Change Education (GCCE)  
Ming-Kuo Lee, Auburn Univ., Auburn, AL; and P. Norgaard, J. Cox, L. Marzen, M. Simon, and M. Wooten

Monday, 18 January 2010: 2:30 PM-4:00 PM

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