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ASP 2011 Conference ­ POSTERS List: Lead Authors and Titles (as of July 19, 2011)
Poster Number P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12 P13 P14 P15 P1 P1 P1 P1 P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 First Name Bethany Kimberly Ro Rh Ch Bo ss oda uck n n ie Last Name Adamec Arcand Barros Smith Berenson Bueter Buratti Buxner Cobb Davis DeJong Duncan Durscher Eisenhamer Feaga Fillingim Fraknoi Gibbs Gould Hamilton Harris Harvey Hemenway Herrmann Heyer Hodge Kakadelis Kimura Kruse Kuehn Lange Lawton Levay Lewis Manning McCallister McCarthy McQuillan Miller Miller Mon Moore Nichols Niebur Noel-Storr Peticolas Title (maximum 25 words) American Geophysical Union Education and Public Outreach Programs: Empowering Future Earth and Space Scientists "From Earth to the Solar System": Public Science Exhibitions for NASA's Year of the Solar System Developing Teenage Youth's Science Identity through an Astronomy Apprenticeship: Summative Evaluation Results Creative Writing and Learning in a Conceptual Astrophysics Course Countdown to the Transit of Venus Teachers Touch the Sky: A Workshop in Astronomy for Teachers Grades 3-9 Workshops in Science Education and Resources (Project WISER): A Model for Building Content and Pedagogical Skills in Space Science for Elementary and Middle School Teachers Thinking and Acting Like Scientists: Inquiry in the Undergraduate Astronomy Classroom Earth to Sky, Partnering NASA, National Parks and US Fish and Wildlife to Expand Climate Literacy Our Place in Space - Teaching Girl Scouts about Space Science Digital Distractions and Student Grades NASA Little SDO Social Media - An Engaging and Interactive Experience Hubble's Early Release Observations Student Pilot Project: Implementing Formal and Informal Collaborations Comet Inquiry in Action: Developing Conceptual Understanding of Comets Through Stardust and Deep Impact Mission E/PO Activities Visualizing Planetary Magnetic Fields (and Why You Should Care) The Universe at Your Fingertips 2.0 DVD-ROM: A Collection of Hands-on Activities, Resource Guides, Informational Articles, and Videos for Teaching Astronomy Developing STEM Leaders through Space Science Education and Public Outreach Lifelines for High School Climate Change Education PISCES Outreach & Education in Hawai`i Hubble Images from the MAST EPO Press Release Database Gemini Observatory Teacher Professional Development Program on Comets The Lowell Observatory Navajo-Hopi Astronomy Program Spatial Sense and Perspective: A 3-D Model of the Orion Constellation A New Approach to Active Learning in the Planetarium HubbleSite and Social Media Surpass the Trouble and Try Again to Go to Venus, AKATSUKI! - How Do We Communicate the Bad Situation to the Public? Astronomy Behind the Headlines: Podcasts for Informal Science Educators Using Wide-Field Meteor Cameras to Actively Engage Students in Science Students and Teachers Using Data In Earth Systems (STUDIES): A NASA ROSES Project for NY Middle School Earth Science Teachers. Bringing the Virtual Astronomical Observatory to the Education Community Stereo 3-D Visualization of Hubble Space Telescope Imagery Mobile Phone Application Development for the Science Classroom Astronomy Beat: A New Project to Record and Present the "Behind the Scenes" Story of Astronomical Projects and Programs Visions of the Universe: A Traveling Exhibit for Libraries How We Serve (or Underserve) Our Students through 'Dumbing Down': Improving Skills in Quantitative Literacy via Introductory Astronomy EarthScope Content for IRIS Active Earth Display: Free Earth Science Content for Your Audiences Social Networking and the Growing Uses of Web 2.0 for Outreach and Education Engaging in Online Group Discussions Using Facebook to Enhance Social Presence "Lunar Phases Project" as a Foundation for the Development of Innovative Inquiry Based ASTRO 101 Activities Utilizing Existing Concept Inventories as Assessment Tools. Engaging the Public in Astronomy at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum's Public Observatory NASA Heliophysics Education and Public Outreach Forum Product Analysis Effort Women in Planetary Science: A New Resource Innovative Low Cost Science Education Technology Tools: Increasing Access to Science for All Transformative Processes in Science Education with Informal Science Center Practitioners and Native American Communities: Lessons Learned from Cosmic Serpent

Sanlyn Bethany Anita Anna Doug Romeo Bonnie Lori Matthew Andrew Michael Alan John Jessica Janice Mary Kay Kimberly Inge Tracy Stratis Kaoru Brian David Cathy Brandon Zoltan Preston James Dan Don Patrick Joseph Scott Manuel Katie Michelle Susan Jake Laura

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P34 P35 P36 P37 P38 P39 P40 P41 P42 P43 P44 P45

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P46 P47 P48 P4 P5 P5 P5 P5 P5 P5 P5 P5 P5 P5 P6 P6 P6 P6 P6 P6 P6 P6 P6 P6 P7 P7 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1

Julia Luisa Holli Judit Gustavo Rachel Louis Randy Pedro Holly Jessica Deborah Theresa Sarah Denise Vanessa Faith Diane Patricia Nikolaus Constance Elizabeth Martha Heather Kathryn Shannon

Plummer Rebull Riebeek Ries Rojas Ross Rubbo Russell Russo Ryer Santascoy Scherrer Schwerin Sherman Smith Thomas Tucker Turnshek Udomprasert Vogt Walker Wallace Wawro Weir Williamson Willoughby

Preservice Teachers' First Experiences Teaching Astronomy: Challenges in Designing and Implementing Inquiry-Based Astronomy Instruction for Elementary Students in After School Programs Authentic Astronomy Research Experiences for Teachers: The NASA/IPAC Teacher Archive Research Program (NITARP) Integrating the Middle School Science Classroom with the Planetarium to Teach Earth Science Engaging Teachers and Students in the Rio Grande Valley in Earth and Space Science: Chapter II Paideia: Bringing Astronomy and Science to Brazilian Radio Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Network: Keeping Citizen Scientists in the Dark Are We Teaching Students to Think Like Scientists? Computer-based Games, Simulations, and Virtual Labs for Earth Science and Astronomy Education The Universe Awareness Tactile Astronomy: Making the Universe Touchable Anatomy of an App: Exploring User Experience on Mobile Devices Introducing SDO Solar Data into the Community College Classroom NASA Science Mission Directorate: Analysis of E/PO Products Interactive Spherical Projection Presentations Teach Students about the Moon and Mercury Collaboration across the Spectrum: Working Together through NASA's Astrophysics Forum ViewSpace: Using a Multimedia Exhibit to Tell Science Stories Teaching the Moon: A Study of Teaching Methods across Age Groups Carnegie Mellon University Physics Concepts Program WorldWide Telescope Ambassadors Program, An Overview Astronomy Outreach Activities in Chile: IYA 2009 and Beyond GLOBE at Night: Updates in Bringing Dark Skies Awareness to Your Community That's MY Astronaut! Democratic Space Tourism: Vote for and Fund Next Gen Suborbital Space Heroes NASA Family Science Night: Changing Perceptions One Family at a Time Mosaic Postcards from Mercury Introductory College Astronomy Student Understanding of Gravity Concepts Learned during Clicker Sessions: Do They Stick?

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