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Earth System Science for Teachers of the Deaf 2004

0. Earth System Science for Teachers of the Deaf 2004. Support GLOBE DC Space Grant Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center ESSTD Bristol-Myers Squibb NSF (PI: Michele Cooke, 5 year grant) DC Space Grant. 0. Earth System Science for Teachers of the Deaf.

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Earth System Science for Teachers of the Deaf 2004

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  1. 0 Earth System Science for Teachers of the Deaf 2004 • Support • GLOBE • DC Space Grant • Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center • ESSTD • Bristol-Myers Squibb • NSF (PI: Michele Cooke, 5 year grant) • DC Space Grant

  2. 0 Earth System Science for Teachers of the Deaf • SOAR-High is a collaboration of the: • Chinook Middle School (WA) • Indiana School for the Deaf • Model Secondary School for the Deaf (DC) • Minnesota State Academy for the Deaf • North Carolina School for the Deaf • University High School (CA) • Website • http://csc.gallaudet.edu/soarhigh/SHMAHOM.HTM • Workshop prepares teachers for collaborations in the school year. • My Role: Develop ocean-related activities and interactive data visualizer tools

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  4. 0 CALIPSO - GLOBECloud-Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observations

  5. 0 Ocean Surface EnvironmentQuickscat, Sea Surface Temperature, Stommel Basin Model

  6. 0 Understanding Three Dimensional Fault System Evolutionlink

  7. 0 Bringing Deaf Students into Geoscience Research • Table-top sandboxes provided for schools to validate PI’s computer models of fault development. • Three in-class projects done by students to create, analyze, discuss and present scientific data to investigate active faults: • Analog modeling of fault growth • Locating faults using seismicity • Characterizing subsurface faults from ground movement • Summer geology field trips for students • Participation by students in the annual meeting of the Southern California Earthquake Center

  8. 0 Fault Visualization SCIGN GPS Network: www.scign.org Earthquake catalogs: www.scecdc.scec.org/catalogs.html

  9. 0 References • ESSTD Workshop Evaluation • http://sci.gallaudet.edu/MSSDScience/esstdevalsum2004.html • ESSTD Schedule • http://sci.gallaudet.edu/MSSDScience/esstd2004.html • Michele Cooke Websites • http://www.geo.umass.edu/faculty/cooke/ • http://www.geo.umass.edu/structure/cooke/ESSTDworkshop/ • Oceans Resources • http://physics.gallaudet.edu/esstd2004/ • Southern California Earthquake Center • www.data.scec.org • VRML Cortona Browser Plugin • http://www.parallelgraphics.com/products/cortona/download/iexplore

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