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Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society | 2007

THE 15TH AMS EDUCATION SYMPOSIUM

Rajul E. Pandya; David R. Smith; Donna J. Charlevoix; Genene M. Fisher; Shirley T. Murillo; Kathleen A. Murphy; Diane M. Stanitski; Thomas M. Whittaker

In final form 28 September 2006 ©2007 American Meteorological Society he 15th Education Symposium, held as part of the 86th American Meteorological Society (AMS) Annual Meeting, addressed the scope of education and outreach efforts within atmospheric and related sciences. The symposium was animated by the participants’ deep commitment to the goal of broadening the impact of science and contributing to the development of a literate scientific population. The goals of the symposium were to share the innovations and lessons learned, and to energize the participants to continue as change agents in atmospheric education. These goals were realized though formal presentations and posters, and, equally important, informal conversations. This year, the program focused on innovations in K–16 education, the growing opportunities in the arena of space weather, and the role of data in the classroom. The program consisted of 58 posters and 39 oral presentations. Posters were emphasized because the symposium organizers wanted to focus on a venue that encouraged greater interaction between the presenters and their audience. Three themes emerged from the symposium. The first theme was the notion that K–12 education, particularly in the atmospheric and related sciences, is a shared responsibility—that universities, government agencies, and even publishers can and should play an active role in supporting K–12 education, both nationally and internationally. A second crosscutting theme emphasized the need for students and citizens to experience science not only as observers, but also as participants. For example, two programs—Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment (GLOBE) and the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail, and Snow Network (CoCoRaHS)—involve either students or citizens in collecting atmospheric data. A third, and related, crosscutting theme was centered around the development and use of tools, especially visualization tools, that can involve students in scientific exploration of atmospheric data. As one presenter noted, real learning occurs not from a textbook, but from real investigations driven by data. THE 15TH AMS EDUCATION SYMPOSIUM


Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society | 2007

Challenges Facing Atmospheric, Earth, and Space Science Departments in Higher Education

Donna J. Charlevoix; Eugene Bierly; Julie A. Winkler

In final form 14 June 2007


Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society | 2008

Improving Teaching and Learning through Classroom Research

Donna J. Charlevoix


Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society | 2012

Trends in the AMS Education Symposium and Highlights from 2012

Rajul E. Pandya; Donna J. Charlevoix; Eugene Cordero; David R. Smith; Sepi Yalda


Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society | 2011

A Summary of the 18th AMS Symposium on Education

Rajul E. Pandya; David R. Smith; Steven A. Ackerman; Priti P. Brahma; Donna J. Charlevoix; Susan Q. Foster; Volker Karl Gaertner; Thomas F. Lee; Marianne J. Hayes; Anthony Mostek; Shirley T. Murillo; Kathleen A. Murphy; Lola Olsen; Diane M. Stanitski; Thomas M. Whittaker


Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society | 2009

A Summary of the 17Th AMS Education Symposium

Rajul E. Pandya; David R. Smith; Donna J. Charlevoix; Susan Q. Foster; Robert E. Hart; Marianne J. Hayes; Marjorie McGuirk; Shirley T. Murillo; Kathleen A. Murphy; Diane M. Stanitski; Thomas M. Whittaker


Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society | 2006

Conference notebook: Tablet PCs: A welcome aid to lecture-based meteorology courses

Donna J. Charlevoix; S. K. Jackman; Tracy E. Twine


Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society | 2008

AMS MEMBERSHIP SURVEY RESULTS: Who are the Student Members of the AMS?

Diane M. Stanitski; Donna J. Charlevoix


86th AMS Annual Meeting | 2006

Tablet PCS: An educational aid for lecture-based survey meteorology courses

Donna J. Charlevoix; Stephen K. Jackman; Tracy E. Twine


GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA - 2017 | 2017

PRE-REU INTERNSHIPS FOR COMMUNITY COLLEGE STUDENTS SUPPORTED BY A UNIQUE PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN A COMMUNITY COLLEGE, FACILITY, AND FEDERAL AGENCY

Aisha R. Morris; Kelsey Russo-Nixon; Donna J. Charlevoix

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Diane M. Stanitski

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Rajul E. Pandya

University Corporation for Atmospheric Research

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David R. Smith

United States Naval Academy

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Shirley T. Murillo

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Thomas M. Whittaker

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Eugene Bierly

American Geophysical Union

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