Workshop at the 2010 ASP Conference in Boulder

Earth beside a SunspotWindows to the Universe staff (Randy Russell & Roberta Johnson) presented a workshop titled "A Model for Teacher Professional Development Workshops - Radiation Storm vs. The Magnetic Shield: Superheroes of Magnetism & Space Weather Education" at the Astronomical Society of the Pacific's (ASP) "Earth & Space Science: Making Connections in Education and Public Outreach" conference in Boulder, Colorado from 3:15-4:15 PM on Tuesday, August 3, 2010.

This page provides access to the PowerPoint presentation shown during the workshop, links to resources (images, animations, etc.) displayed during the workshop, and links to write-ups of the hands-on activities demonstrated and/or mentioned during the workshop.

PowerPoint Slide Show

Members download PowerPoint Presentation

Images, Animations, and Interactives shown during the Presentation

Most of the images, animations, and interactives shown as part of the Space Weather presentation at the workshop are available online at the links listed below:

List of Hands-on Activities

Write-ups of the hands-on activities conducted, demonstrated, or mentioned during the workshop can be found at the links below:

Last modified September 7, 2010 by Randy Russell.

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