Poster Session 1 Poster Session

Tuesday, 4 July 2006: 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Millennium Room (Millennium Hotel)
Host: Seventh International Conference on School and Popular Meteorological and Oceanographic Education
Chair:
Susan Q. Foster, UCAR, Education and Outreach Office, Boulder, CO

Papers:
P1.1
A Decade of Education and Outreach Programs at a National Weather Service Forecast Office
Eleanor Vallier-Talbot, NOAA/NWSFO, Taunton, MA; and W. T. Babcock

Handout (81.4 kB)

P1.3
Using DLESE to bring atmospheric and oceanographic digital resources to the classroom
William Huskin, AMS Education Resource Agent, Doylestown, PA; and J. D. Moore

P1.5
Using DLESE to facilitate high quality Earth Science Education
Steve Michael Carlson, AMS/NOAA Project Atmosphere AREA, White Salmon, Washington

P1.6
Everyday Weather, Project Atmosphere and DataStreme, “Reaching Out To The Educational System and Community!
Steve Michael Carlson, AMS/NOAA Project Atmosphere AREA, White Salmon, Washington

P1.7
Meteorology and oceanography topics in the New York State science curriculum
Michael J. Passow, White Plains Middle School, White Plains, NY; and M. R. Wolk

Handout (62.6 kB)

P1.8
“WeatherWise”: A kit for Girl Scouts to learn about weather and careers in the atmospheric sciences
Jadwiga H. Richter, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and S. Buhr, K. Young, S. Lynds, and S. Hug

P1.9
MY NASA DATA: A resource for Climate and Ocean Education
Dennis Diones, SAIC, Hampton, VA; and L. H. Chambers, E. J. Alston, S. W. Moore, P. C. Oots, and C. S. Phelps

P1.11
Hurricane season 2004 and beach erosion in Volusia County, Florida
Valentina S. David, Bethune-Cookman College, Daytona Beach, FL

Handout (204.2 kB)

P1.12
Understanding rip currents in the nearshore environment: a new generation of oceanography visualizations
Kevin K. Fuell, University of Alabama - Huntsville, Huntsville, AL; and D. V. Johnson

P1.13
AMS Local Implementation Teams in Action: A Decade of Change
Robert P. Wanton, National Weather Service, Mt. Holly, NJ; and J. D. Moore, K. Orr, and W. Huskin

P1.14
Caught in the drift: sea-beans and ocean currents
Terri Kirby Hathaway, North Carolina Sea Grant, Manteo, NC

P1.15
Developing Extensions to Maury Project Modules to Enhance Teacher Utilization of the SE Atlantic Coastal Ocean Observing System (SEACOOS) Web Site
George W. Rumpp, Alvernia College, Reading and Cabrini College, Radnor, PA; and D. Smith and T. K. Hathaway

Handout (217.5 kB)

P1.16
Twelve years of Maury Project summer workshops: A pictorial history
David R. Smith, United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD; and I. W. Geer and D. E. McManus

P1.17
Teaching middle school students about wind-driven currents through a learning cycle model
Barbara K. Walton-Faria, Thompson Middle School, Newport, RI

P1.18
P1.19
The Royal Meteorological Society's educational activities
Malcolm Walker, Royal Meteorological Society, Reading, United Kingdom

P1.20
MetLinkInternational – the Royal Meteorological Society's principal online weather project
Malcolm Walker, Royal Meteorological Society, Reading, United Kingdom

P1.21
RainCatch – an online weather project for children aged 8-12 and individuals of any age
Malcolm Walker, Royal Meteorological Society, Reading, United Kingdom

P1.22
New Resources for Schools: Multi–Agency Educational Initiatives of the Royal Meteorological Society
V. Aldridge, Roseburn Primary School, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom; and O. Bray

P1.23
Meteorology at the National Festival of Science, Engineering and Technology in South Africa
Charlotte May McBride, South African Weather Service, Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa

P1.24
Start Your Own AMS K-12 Student Chapter
Kathleen A. Murphy, AMS Education Resource Educator, St. Louis, MO

P1.25
P1.26
The role of interest circles in preparing students for meteorology careers in Cuba
Mayra Santana, Sociedad Meteorológica de Cuba, Ciudad Habana, Cuba; and O. Garcia and J. Machado

P1.27
Collaboration of state DataStreme programs in North Carolina
Fanette Hines Entzminger, Farmville Central High School Farmville,NC AMS DataStreme LIT Leader NC, Farmville, NC; and F. C. Vann

P1.29
SAC -C Cloud Atlas
I. Velasco, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina; and L. Vidal Sr. and A. L. Flores

Handout (321.7 kB)

P1.30
Educator resources at the National Weather Center in Norman, OK
Kevin A. Kloesel, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and S. Swift and J. Snow

P1.31
Online science classes meet student demand for flexibility and meaningful content
Kathryn Hedges, Prairie State Community College, Chicago Heights, IL

P1.32
Introducing leadership models and NCAR's multi-disciplinary research to undergraduates
Susan Q. Foster, UCAR, Boulder, CO; and T. Barnes and K. K. Droegemeier

P1.34
Learning to Interpret Colors on a Radar Image
Celeste Lehrer, St. Mary/St. Michael School, Cato, WI

P1.35
ANALYSING THE PRESENCE OF ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES IN SPANISH PRIMARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION TEXT BOOKS
Adelaida Portela Lozano, Universidad Europea de Madrid, Madrid, Spain; and R. M. Rodríguez Jiménez and Á. B. Capa

Handout (284.7 kB)

P1.37
Ocean Literacy through US Science Standards
Beth Jewell, NOAA Office of Education, Washington, DC; and S. Schoedinger and C. McDougall

P1.4A
Teaching Earth System Science Research for High School Students
Elizabeth Anne McCook, Urbana High School, Ijamsville, MD

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