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2001


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Presentation 1

Date: 01 / 12

Number of Attendees: 13 high school teachers, 1 high school principal

Location: San Diego, CA

Type of Presentation: Conference workshop for high school science teachers.

Co-Presenters: n/a

Content: TEA Program and TEA website.

Outcomes: Introduced teachers to the TEA Program and explored the TEA website and teaching activities. This resulted in new associates and several intents of application for the field experience.

Presentation 2

Date: 01 / 13

Number of Attendees: Handed out TEA brochures and discussed the TEA Program with ~110 conference parcticipants.

Location: San Diego, CA

Type of Presentation: Conference poster presentation for high school science teachers and administratiors, scientists and guests.

Co-Presenters: n/a

Content: TEA Field Experience and TEA website.

Outcomes: Generated interest in the TEA website, TEA teaching activities and TEA Program.

Presentation 3

Date: 03 / 07

Number of Attendees: 24 adults

Location: Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (CRREL), Hanover, New Hampshire.

Type of Presentation: Seminar for scientists and CRREL personnel.

Co-Presenters: n/a

Content: TEA Program, TEA field experience, mentoring and education outreach.

Outcomes: Promoted the TEA Program and the TEA website. Overviewed mentoring techniques and education outreach mechanisms for scientists.

Presentation 4

Date: 03 / 22

Number of Attendees: 42 adults

Location: NSTA, St. Louis, MO

Type of Presentation: Conference presentation for science teachers.

Co-Presenters: n/a

Content: TEA Program, field experience and TEA activities.

Outcomes: Promoted the TEA Program, TEA website, activities and resources.

Presentation 5

Date: 03 / 23

Number of Attendees: 10 adults

Location: NSTA, St. Louis, MO

Type of Presentation: Conference presentation for middle school science teachers.

Co-Presenters: Rolf Tremblay

Content: TEA Program, field experience and TEA activities.

Outcomes: Generated interest in the TEA website, TEA teaching activities, and the TEA Program.

Presentation 6

Date: 03 / 23

Number of Attendees: 6 adults

Location: NSTA, St. Louis, MO

Type of Presentation: Short course presentation for science teachers.

Co-Presenters: n/a

Content: TEA teaching activity (Nutrition Expedition) and field experience.

Outcomes: Demonstrated my teaching activity and overviewed my TEA field research assignment.

Presentation 7

Date: 03 / 23

Number of Attendees: 6 adults

Location: NSTA, St. Louis, MO

Type of Presentation: Conference presentation for science teachers.

Co-Presenters: Betty Trummel

Content: TEA Program and field experiences.

Outcomes: Promoted the TEA Program and TEA website.

Presentation 8

Date: 03 / 25

Number of Attendees: 14 adults

Location: NSTA St. Louis, MO

Type of Presentation: Conference presentation for science teachers.

Co-Presenters: Jay Schauer, Todd Hindman, Janice Rosenberg, Susan Klinkhammer

Content: TEA Program, field experience and TEA activities.

Outcomes: Generated interest in the TEA Program, activities and TEA website.

Presentation 9

Date: 04 / 06

Number of Attendees: ~340 students and faculty

Location: Christopher Dock High School, Lansdale, Pennsylvania

Type of Presentation: Assembly for students and faculty.

Co-Presenters: n/a

Content: TEA field experience and TEA website.

Outcomes: Generated interest in the TEA website, polar science and field research.

Presentation 10

Date: 04 / 06

Number of Attendees: 26 students, 3 faculty and staff

Location: Christopher Dock High School, Lansdale, Pennsylvania

Type of Presentation: Mr. Nelson Martin's 11th and 12th grade Environmental Science class.

Co-Presenters: n/a

Content: TEA field experience and polar science.

Outcomes: Promoted the TEA website and generated interest in polar science.

Presentation 11

Date: 04 / 09

Number of Attendees: 42 students, 2 teachers

Location: Lancaster Mennonite High School, Lancaster, Pennsylvania

Type of Presentation: Mr. Leon Good's and Mr. Lee Good's 9th and 10th grade Biology classes combined.

Co-Presenters: n/a

Content: TEA field experience and polar science.

Outcomes: Generated interest in polar science, field research and promoted the TEA website.

Presentation 12

Date: 04 / 09

Number of Attendees: 24 students, 1 teacher

Location: Lancaster Mennonite High School, Lancaster, Pennsylvania

Type of Presentation: Mr. Leon Good's third period 10th grade Biology class.

Co-Presenters: n/a

Content: TEA field experience and polar science.

Outcomes: Generated interest in polar science, field research and promoted the TEA website.

Presentation 13

Date: 04 / 18

Number of Attendees: 96 adults

Location: Hansville Community Center, Hansville, Washington

Type of Presentation: Hansville community presentation.

Co-Presenters: n/a

Content: TEA Program and field experience.

Outcomes: Generated interest in the TEA Program, TEA webiste, polar science and field research.

Presentation 14

Date: 05 / 07

Number of Attendees: 18 students, 1 teacher

Location: Fairview Junior High School, Bremerton, Washington

Type of Presentation: Mrs. Vorwerk's 3rd period 7th grade Unified Arts-Family and Consumer Science class.

Co-Presenters: n/a

Content: Field experience and implementation of TEA activity.

Outcomes: Generated interest in learning about polar science.

Presentation 15

Date: 05 / 07

Number of Attendees: 27 students, 1 teacher, 1 student teacher

Location: Fairview Junior High School, Bremerton, Washington

Type of Presentation: Mr. Griffith's 4th period 7th grade Life Science class.

Co-Presenters: n/a

Content: TEA field experience and implementation of TEA activity.

Outcomes: Generated interest in learning about polar science.

Presentation 16

Date: 05 / 07

Number of Attendees: 33 students, 1 teacher, 1 student teacher

Location: Fairview Junior High School, Bremerton, Washington

Type of Presentation: Mr. Griffith's 5th period 7th grade Life Science class.

Co-Presenters: n/a

Content: TEA field experience and implementation of TEA activity.

Outcomes: Generated interest and learning about polar science.

Presentation 17

Date: 05 / 08

Number of Attendees: 18 students, 1 teacher

Location: Fairview Junior High School, Bremerton, Washington

Type of Presentation: Mrs. Vorwerk's 3rd period 7th grade Unified Arts-Family and Consumer Science class.

Co-Presenters: n/a

Content: Continued facilitation of the implementation of my TEA activity.

Outcomes: Generated interest and learning in polar science.

Presentation 18

Date: 05 / 25

Number of Attendees: 33 students, 1 teacher

Location: Goodman Middle School, Gig Harbor, Washington

Type of Presentation: Mr. Tremblay's 5th period 6th grade class.

Co-Presenters: n/a

Content: TEA polar regions and the TEA website.

Outcomes: Generated interest in the life and science of Polar Regions.

Presentation 19

Date: 05 / 25

Number of Attendees: 31 students, 1 teacher

Location: Goodman Middle School, Gig Harbor, Washington

Type of Presentation: Mr. Tremblay's 6th period 6th grade class.

Co-Presenters: n/a

Content: TEA Polar Regions and the TEA website.

Outcomes: Generated interest in the life and science of Polar Regions.

Presentation 20

Date: 06 / 29

Number of Attendees: 58 adults including teachers

Location: Cross Wind Conference Center, Hesston, Kansas

Type of Presentation: Alumni and family reunion.

Co-Presenters: n/a

Content: TEArctic and Antarctic field experiences, TEA Program and TEA website.

Outcomes: Generated interest in teh TEA Program and polar science.

Presentation 21

Date: 09 / 12

Number of Attendees: 27 adults

Location: Poulsbo, Washington

Type of Presentation: Community presenttion (North Kitsap Amateur Radio Club).

Co-Presenters: n/a

Content: TEArctic field experience, TEA Program and TEA website.

Outcomes: Promoted the TEA Program and website and generated interest Arctic field research.

Presentation 22

Date: 10 / 13

Number of Attendees: 175 adults and some students

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

Type of Presentation: North Kitsap Amateur Radio Club Hamfest and Electronics Swapmeet.

Co-Presenters: n/a

Content: TEA Program display.

Outcomes: Promoted the TEA Program and website to the community.

Presentation 23

Date: 10 / 18

Number of Attendees: 15 adults

Location: Fairview Junior High Library, Bremerton, Washington

Type of Presentation: Silverdale Friends of the Library community presentation.

Co-Presenters: n/a

Content: TEAntarctica, TEA Program and TEA website.

Outcomes: Promoted the TEA Program and TEA website to the community and generated interest in Antarctica.

Presentation 24

Date: 11 / 16

Number of Attendees: 32 students, 1 teacher

Location: Fairview Junior High School, Bremerton, Washington

Type of Presentation: Mr. Griffith's 1st period 7th grade Life Science class.

Co-Presenters: n/a

Content: Implementation of TEA activity.

Outcomes: Generated interest and learning in polar science.

Presentation 25

Date: 11 / 16

Number of Attendees: 29 students, 1 teacher

Location: Fairview Junior High School, Bremerton, Washington

Type of Presentation: Mr. Griffith's 2nd periold 7th grade Life Science class.

Co-Presenters: n/a

Content: Implementation of TEA activity.

Outcomes: Generated interest and learning in polar science.

Presentation 26

Date: 11 / 16

Number of Attendees: 62 students, 2 teachers, 1 student teacher

Location: Fairview Junior High School, Bremerton, Washington

Type of Presentation: Mr. Griffith's 3rd period 7th grade Life Science class and Mr. Anderson's 3rd period 7th grade Earth Science class combined.

Co-Presenters: n/a

Content: Implementation of TEA activity.

Outcomes: Generated interest and learning in polar science.

Presentation 27

Date: 12 / 18

Number of Attendees: 54 students, 1 principal; 13 staff, supervisors and volunteers

Location: New Life Youth and Family Services, Harleysville, Pennsylvania

Type of Presentation: School assembly (13 to 17 year old boys).

Co-Presenters: n/a

Content: TEA Polar Regions and TEA website.

Outcomes: Generated interest and learning in polar science.