AAS Seattle Meeting Education Sessions
AAS 209th Meeting, January 2007
Session 031. Clickers in Astronomy Teaching
- Douglas K. Duncan — 031.01. Success and Failure Using Student Response Systems: "Clickers"
- Stephen Schneider — 031.02. Clickers at UMass: a successful program of campus-wide implementation
- Edward Prather — 031.03. To Click or Not to Click is Not the Question: How Research with Clickers Develops a Better Understanding of When Learning Happens in Your Classroom
- Alexander Rudolph — 031.04. Interactive Learning and "Clickers"
Session 073.Astronomers in Public Education
- Anita Krishnamurthi — 073.01. The Beyond Einstein Explorers' Program (BEEP) - Getting Astronomers Involved in Afterschool Activities "
Session 094. Putting Education into Outreach
- Patrick A. Young — 094.01. Collaboration for Education with the Apple Learning Interchange"Clickers"
- Bernard M. Haisch — 094.02. Astronomy in the Digital Universe
- Kathleen Lestition — 094.03. Opportunitites for Scientist Participation in Chandra Education and Public Outreach
- Lauren R. Grodnicki — 094.04. Astro-Science Workshop: Education and Public Outreach at the Adler Planetarium
- Michael Johnson — 094.05. Solar Education and Outreach at Columbus State University's Mead Observatory
- Lynn R. Cominsky — 094.06. The SNAP Education and Public Outreach Program
- Constance E. Walker — 094.07. The Sky is the Limit: Benefits from Partnering with the Project ASTRO National Network!
- Anthony W. Crider — 094.08. Space Science Outreach in the Virtual World of Second Life
- Nora H. DeMuth — 094.09. The Sunnel: Engaging Visitors in Solar Research via a Tunnel Through the Sun
- Aaron Price — 094.10. Slackerpedia Galactica
- Mangala Sharma — 094.11. "It's Our Universe": Astronomy Outreach in Appalachian Ohio
- Gloria M. Isidro — 094.12. Arecibo Observatory for All
- Jacob Noel-Storr — 094.13. Effectively Engaging Family Groups in Learning Astronomy
Session 096. Research in K-12 Astronomy Education for Students, Their Teachers, and Their Families both in and out of the Classroom
- Neal E. Hurlburt — 096.01. The Search: for Life Beyond Earth
- Angela R. Sarrazine — 096.02. Stones from the Sky: Introducing Middle School Students to Meteorites
- Rosalyn A. Pertzborn — 096.03. Education and Public Outreach using Venus Express
- Philip Plait — 096.04. The eXtreme Universe: A Portable Planetarium Program
- Esther A. Santos — 096.05. Demystifying Scientific Data
- Susan Terebey — 096.06. The Impact of Science Graduate Students in Urban Science Classrooms: The SFOS Program at Cal State Los Angeles
- Christine Shupla — 096.07. How Astronomers Can Help Prepare Future Teachers
Session 106. Education with Large Astronomical Surveys
- Carol A. Christian — 106.01. Education / Outreach with Large Surveys Overview
- Kirk Borne — 106.02. LSST Survey Data - Models for EPO Interaction
- Carl Pennypacker — 106.03. Hands on Universe Applications
- Vivian Hoette — 106.04. Teacher Education
- Suzanne Jacoby — 106.05. LSST EPO - Plans & Challenges
- M. Jordan. Raddick — 106.06. Education with SDSS Data: Activities and Lessons Learned
- Robert T. Sparks — 106.07. The Challenges of Using Virtual Observatories in the Classroom
- Michelle Nichols (Yehling) — 106.08. Introducing High School Science Teachers to Quasar Research
- Aaron Price — 106.09. The Amateurs' Love Affair with Large Datasets
Session 128.Education Across the Spectrum
- Paul M. Wallace — 128.01. Johannes Kepler's Intelligent Design"Clickers"
- Alex Storrs — 128.02. Is Debunking Intelligent Design an Effective Approach to Teaching?
- Ran Sivron — 128.03. And now.. Equations!
- Terrence F. Flower — 128.04. Using Streaming Video in Delivery of an On-Line Astronomy Course
- Windsor A. Morgan — 128.05. "Workshop Astronomy" at Dickinson College
- Michael N. Fanelli — 128.06. Integrating Observatories and Planetaria into Survey Astronomy Laboratory Curricula
- Timothy Young — 128.07. A Study of 8th Grade Students Learning the Moon's Phases Using Various Multimedia Platforms
Session 157. Professional Development for Scientists and Educators
- Anna Hurst — 157.01. The ASP: Programs to Inspire Educators
- Stephen Schneider — 157.02. An Online Hands-On Program for Middle-School Science Teachers
- Matthew Bobrowsky — 157.03. Strategies for Professional Development for Educators
- Erika Grundstrom — 157.04. Teaching Astronomy Graduate Students About Teaching at the 101
- Gina Brissenden — 157.05. The NASA Center for Astronomy Education (CAE): 2007 College Astronomy Teaching Excellence Workshops
- Erin F. Dokter — 157.06. Impact of the CAE Astronomy Teaching Excellence Workshop Program
- Mary Kay Hemenway — 157.07. Deciphering Stars: A Professional Development Workshop for Teachers
Session 218. The 3Ts: Telescopes, Technologies and Techniques for Astronomy Education
- Robert L. Mutel — 218.01. A Labview-controlled Small Radio Telescope
- Roger B. Culver — 218.02. GNAT Educational Opportunities
- Rachel J. Ross — 218.03. Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Network: Keeping Education in the Dark
- Andrea E. Schweitzer — 218.04. The Little Thompson Observatory Receives the Retired Mt. Wilson 24-inch Telescope
- Adam W. Rengstorf — 218.05. NIRo Telescope: Research and Education
- Anthony J. Milano — 218.06. Improved Undergraduate Astronomy Laboratories with A Modern Telescope Control System
- Eric W. Klumpe — 218.07. The MTSU Uranidrome: A Naked-Eye Observatory for Teaching Astronomy and Geometry
- Guenther Eichhorn — 218.08. New Searching Capability and OpenURL Linking in the ADS
- Michael J. Kurtz — 218.09. The New Physics and Astronomy Education Portal of the Smithsonian/NASA Astrophysics Data System
- Robert L. Hurt — 218.10. Sharing Images Intelligently: The Astronomical Visualization Metadata Standard
- David A. Joiner — 218.11. Ensuring Quality of Digital Library Learning Objects for Computational Physics and Astronomy Education
- Lisa M. Will — 218.12. Appreciating Hubble at Hyper-speed: A Web-tool for Students and Teachers
- Rick Kang — 218.13. Use Authentic Digital Sky Data to Investigate Earth's Motions
- James C. Lochner — 218.14. Hera: Using NASA Astronomy Data in the Classroom
- Theresa E. Roelofsen Moody — 218.15. Spitzer Space Telescope Research Program for Teachers and Students: Using Spitzer data in your classroom with (relatively) simple software
- Melvin Blake — 218.16. MPS Internships in Public Science Education: Sensing the Radio Sky
