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2000


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Presentation 1

Date: 01 / 14

Number of Attendees: 51 educators

Location: Tucson, Arizona

Type of Presentation: 2000 Partners in Science Conference by Research Corporation

Co-Presenters: n/a

Content: TEA Program overview.

Outcomes: Exposed high school science teachers to the TEA Program and resulted in new TEA Associates and eventually a new TEA.

Presentation 2

Date: 01 / 19

Number of Attendees: 77 adults

Location: Hansville, Washington

Type of Presentation: General audience community presentation

Co-Presenters: n/a

Content: TEAntarctica: Life Styles and Science.

Outcomes: Exposed community members to the TEA Program and resulted in new teachers following my journals during my TEArctic Healy field experience.

Presentation 3

Date: 01 / 21

Number of Attendees: 21 students, 1 teacher

Location: Vinland Elembentary School, Poulsbo, Washington

Type of Presentation: Elementary School (Mrs. Weaver's grade 1 class)

Co-Presenters: n/a

Content: TEAntarctica: Life Styles and Science.

Outcomes: Created interest and enthusiasm for polar learning.

Presentation 4

Date: 01 / 21

Number of Attendees: 21 students, 1 teacher

Location: Vinland Elementary School, Poulsbo, Washington

Type of Presentation: Elementary School (Ms. Kidder's grade 1 class)

Co-Presenters: n/a

Content: TEAntarctica: Life Styles and Science.

Outcomes: Created interest and enthusiasm for polar studies.

Presentation 5

Date: 01 / 21

Number of Attendees: 58 students, 3 teachers, 1 principal

Location: Vinland Elementary School, Poulsbo, Washington

Type of Presentation: Elementary School (Mr. Remmer's and Ms. Kinyon's grade 5 classes)

Co-Presenters: n/a

Content: TEAntarctica: Life Styles and Science.

Outcomes: Shared field experiences with students and instilled interest and enthusiasm for polar studies.

Presentation 6

Date: 02 / 18

Number of Attendees: 20 students, 9 adults

Location: Private residence, Poulsbo, Washington

Type of Presentation: Home School Association Science Meeting

Co-Presenters: n/a

Content: TEAntarctica: Life Styles and Science.

Outcomes: Shared TEA field experiences with students and their parents to create interest and enthusiasm for polar studies.

Presentation 7

Date: 04 / 06

Number of Attendees: 32 adults

Location: NSTA Conference, Orlando, Florida

Type of Presentation: TEA Group Workshop:

Co-Presenters: Deb Meese with the Arctic TEA Group

Content: TEArctic USCGC Healy field assignment overview as my contribution to the workshop's agenda.

Outcomes: Promoted the goals of the TEA Program and shared the TEA field experience with science teachers and other workshop parcticipants.

Presentation 8

Date: 04 / 07

Number of Attendees: 10 educators

Location: NSTA Conference, Orlando, Florida

Type of Presentation: TEA Group Workshop:

Co-Presenters: Hillary Tulley, Besse Dawson, John Nevins

Content: TEA Program overview and TEA activities.

Outcomes: Promoted the goals of the TEA Program to teachers, discussed TEA field experiences and shared teaching activities.

Presentation 9

Date: 05 / 01

Number of Attendees: 74 adults including Captain Garrett

Location: On Board Icebreaker USCGC Healy in Baffin Bay

Type of Presentation: Scientists and US Coast Guard Personnel

Co-Presenters: n/a

Content: TEA Program overview and explanation of my responsibilities within it.

Outcomes: Shared the goals and responsibilities of the TEA Program and discussed my TEA field assignment objectives with scientists and US Coast Guard Personnel. Promoted understanding and support for the TEA Program and its goals.

Presentation 10

Date: 07 / 20

Number of Attendees: 16 adults

Location: CRREL, Hanover, New Hampshire

Type of Presentation: TEAs and CRREL Personnel

Co-Presenters: n/a

Content: TEArctic USCGC Healy field experience.

Outcomes: Shared my TEA field assignment experiences with CRREL personnel and TEA teachers.

Presentation 11

Date: 10 / 10

Number of Attendees: 32 adults

Location: Swedish Club, Seattle, Washington

Type of Presentation: Western Washington DX Club (WWDXC)

Co-Presenters: n/a

Content: TEAntarctica: Life Styles and Science.

Outcomes: Exposed community members to the TEA Program and shared my TEA field experiences with them.

Presentation 12

Date: 10 / 14

Number of Attendees: 310 adults

Location: President's Hall, Kitsap Pavilion, Silverdale, Washington

Type of Presentation: Poster Display for the North Kitsap Amateur Radio Club Hamfest and Electronics Swapmeet

Co-Presenters: n/a

Content: TEA Program Display.

Outcomes: Exposed community members to the TEA Program and shared my field experience. Handed out TEA brochures and discussed the TEA Program with interested individuals.

Presentation 13

Date: 11 / 20

Number of Attendees: 27 students, 2 teachers

Location: Olympic College, Bremerton, Washington

Type of Presentation: College Marine Biology (Dr. Donald Seavy's class)

Co-Presenters: n/a

Content: TEArctic and Antarctic field experiences and science.

Outcomes: Shared my TEA field experiences and discussed polar marine biology. Promoted interest and enthusiasm for polar studies.

Presentation 14

Date: 11 / 22

Number of Attendees: 29 students, 4 teachers and aides

Location: Fairview Junior High School, Bremerton, Washington

Type of Presentation: Junior High School (Mr. Ross' 7th grade geography class)

Co-Presenters: n/a

Content: TEArctic and Antarctic Life Styles and Science.

Outcomes: Shared my TEA field experiences with students and supported their study of geography and enthusiasm for polar studies.

Presentation 15

Date: 11 / 22

Number of Attendees: 31 students, 3 teachers and aides

Location: Fairview Junior High School, Bremerton, Washington

Type of Presentation: Junior High School (Mr. Ross' 7th grade geography and lanuage arts block class)

Co-Presenters: n/a

Content: TEArctic and Antarctic Life Styles and Science.

Outcomes: Shared my TEA field experiences with students and supported their study of geography and enthusiasm for polar studies.