May 24, 2001 Swift/GLAST/Universe SSU E/PO SEU E/PO at Sonoma State University Lynn Cominsky Sonoma State University SEU Forum Support Activities.

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May 24, 2001 Swift/GLAST/Universe SSU E/PO SEU E/PO at Sonoma State University Lynn Cominsky Sonoma State University SEU Forum Support Activities

May 24, 2001 Swift/GLAST/Universe SSU E/PO Swift/GLAST EPO Goal: to use the observations and scientific discoveries of the Swift and GLAST missions to improve the understanding and utilization of science and mathematics concepts for grades 7-12 (Swift) or grades 9-12 (GLAST) Major Program Elements in common: -EPO Web Sites – both newly redesigned for LHEA CD > > -Monthly NASA Quest WebChats (8 so far) -Poster and Teacher’s Guide sets, Manipulatives >Swift will focus on concepts (e.g., EM spectrum) >GLAST will focus on objects (e.g., AGN) -Educator Training at National and Regional Conferences >Gamma 2001: sponsored by GLAST >NSTA, NCTM, CSTA, CMC, NBSP -Independent Assessment by WestEd From the K-12 viewpoint – a gamma-ray is a gamma-ray!

May 24, 2001 Swift/GLAST/Universe SSU E/PO Swift/GLAST EPO Space Mysteries – a planned series of 6 interactive, web-based modules that teach physical science and math at the high school level Major Partners: Videodiscovery, Inc., NASA LEARNERS program -Alpha release of our first module now available!! - LEARNERS is funding 3 modules in Swift will fund one module in 2003 GLAST will fund two modules in Alien Bandstand – try it! Escape from the Doomed Planet – coming soon Star Market Scandal

May 24, 2001 Swift/GLAST/Universe SSU E/PO Swift Unique Program Elements Major partners: Pennsylvania State University, NASA/GSFC, Lawrence Hall of Science (GEMS) What’s In the News? -Multi-media current events program produced at Pennsylvania State University that reaches over 5 million middle-school students >First 15 minute show aired January, 2001 >Second segment in progress – taped in April Appalachian Regional Project -Astronomy teacher in-service workshops held every summer at PSU -Swift content of workshops will increase  Space astronomy workshop Great Explorations in Math and Science (GEMS) Guide -Printed lesson plans and activity guides used by thousands of teachers -Beyond the Visible Universe – now being tested in pilot schools

May 24, 2001 Swift/GLAST/Universe SSU E/PO GLAST Unique Program Elements Major partners: TL Productions, SEU Forum, Hands On Universe, AAVSO, Maryland Science Center, SLAC, TOPS Science, NASA/GSFC, NASA/MSFC PBS Television Special with Tom Lucas Productions Museum Exhibit with SEU Forum Telescope Network -High schools and amateurs -Will observe GRBs and AGNs SLAC Virtual Visitor’s Center -Web site upgrade -Gamma-ray detector interactive pages TOPS Science Printed Lesson Plans and Activities GLAST Ambassadors Program -10 educators who will help develop, test and disseminate materials Planetarium Show with Maryland Science Center (on hold)

May 24, 2001 Swift/GLAST/Universe SSU E/PO SEU Forum Support Activities Started in March, 2001 to work with SEU Forum at Harvard- Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics to plan and coordinate mission EPO activities Produced 5000 folders of mission EPO flyers (in 2 weeks!) -Feature mission information, EPO information and educational activities representing 9 current or planned SEU missions -Promote Cosmic Journeys idea distributed at NSTA on 3/22/ distributed at NCTM on 4/3/01 -Some are being shipped to individual missions, NASA/GSFC HEASARC and Forum at CfA for dissemination at regional workshops (e.g., CSTA) Lesson plans and classroom activities developed to accompany PBS show Live from the Edge of Space and Time (aired 4/3/01) -Five new activities about Cosmology by Dr. Laura Whitlock, high school teacher Kara Granger (Swift) and Lindsay Clark (MAP) All materials available through

May 24, 2001 Swift/GLAST/Universe SSU E/PO Backups Follow

May 24, 2001 Swift/GLAST/Universe SSU E/PO 12 Months of Educator Workshops AprilNSTAOrlando15, 25 12,000 AprilNCTMChicago25 13,000 JulyNBSP Rohnert Park, CA16, 12 - OctoberCSTASacramento, CA30, 14 3,000 NovemberHEADHonolulu, HI35 - DecemberCMC - NorthAsilomar, CA65, 117 3,000 MarchNSTASt.Louis. MO30, 30 11,300 AprilNCTMOrlando, FL80, 50 13,000 AprilGAMMA 2001Baltimore, MD25 - WhenWhoWhere Attendees Mtg Size

May 24, 2001 Swift/GLAST/Universe SSU E/PO What’s in the News? For Kids Only! Teacher Materials WHAT'S IN THE NEWS? is an award-winning multi-media instructional series that uses current events as a springboard for exploring history, geography, government, world cultures, science, language arts, and all other areas of the curriculum. Utilized in 4th-to-7th grade classrooms around the country, WHAT'S IN THE NEWS? is a comprehensive and challenging instructional tool that combines 15- minute television programs with computer-based resources and print materials.

May 24, 2001 Swift/GLAST/Universe SSU E/PO GEMS at the LHS Over 70 GEMS teachers’ guides and handbooks now available Recent new addition – by SEC Forum – Real Reasons for Seasons

May 24, 2001 Swift/GLAST/Universe SSU E/PO SLAC Virtual Visitor’s Center

May 24, 2001 Swift/GLAST/Universe SSU E/PO TOPS Learning Systems, Inc. These are fun-loving folk of no particular age, race, political affiliation, or size. Because they are clever and brave, can change sizes and defy gravity, we let them demonstrate the "how to's" in all the books we publish. Their purpose in life is to help young people achieve success one step at a time.