Space Weather Professional Development for Educators Deborah Scherrer, Roberta Johnson, Ramon Lopez, Pat Reiff, Marius Schamschula Stanford U., NCAR, Florida.

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Space Weather Professional Development for Educators Deborah Scherrer, Roberta Johnson, Ramon Lopez, Pat Reiff, Marius Schamschula Stanford U., NCAR, Florida Institute of Tech., Rice U. Alabama A&M Highlighting the Space Weather Monitor Program Teacher interns working in collaboration with CISM researchers have developed inexpensive space weather monitors targeted for under-served high school and community college use. The monitors track disturbances to the Earth’s ionosphere caused by solar activity. The teacher interns worked with scientists to design and develop the monitors. The interns tested by incorporating the monitors into classrooms, and are providing supporting documentation, curricula, and activities. Students from high schools and community colleges participated by developing software and beta-testing the systems. Extending the Space Weather Monitors into the University Environment Professor Marius Schamschula of Alabama A&M will experiment with incorporating both monitors into their undergraduate space science programs. To what extend can these be useful in training future space scientists? Are they effective as teaching aids or as tools to spark an interest in space science? Do they help encourage a diversity of fields? How will their functions need to be extended to work effectively for undergraduate space science majors? To what extent does the use of an AWSOME for space science undergrads differ from the use of a SID as an enthusiasm- builder for a more general student population? Space Weather Professional Development in Teacher Workshops at NCAR Over the past 3 years, NCAR has provided professional development to a total of ~100 educators from across the country through workshops on Climate and Global Change and Modeling in the Geosciences, directly addressing National Science Education Standards in Earth and space science as well as Unifying Concepts and Processes standards. Within these workshops, they have provided background content lectures on Space Weather and the Sun’s impact on Earth, as well as inquiry-based modeling activities that allow students to observe the impact of the Sun on Earth using both box-model and GIS approaches (with support from ESRI and ISEE systems). In the current year, NCAR is developing an on-line version of their professional development program that will make it possible for a larger number of educators from around the world to participate in this program. In the course of this development, they are implementing the Space Weather Monitor module as well as a module on ham-radio within the on-line program, leveraging the CISM-supported efforts at Stanford and Rice University. NCAR plans to pilot the on-line professional development course in Fall Teachers build a STELLA model that allows them to observe the impact of variations in the solar constant on the Earth’s equilibrium temperature. Incorporating the Space Weather Monitor into Teacher Coursework Rice University supports formal training courses for teachers. Their Physics of Ham Radio course covers electromagnetic waves, basic electronics, antennas, the ionosphere, ionospheric propagation, the Sun and CMEs, and the magnetosphere. The Space Weather Monitors will be incorporated into the course and students/teachers will be taught how to directly monitor and exchange data about the solar influences on their radio transmission. Intended Outcomes Over 100 monitors placed in underserved high schools and community colleges Teachers trained in Standards-based, hands- on, inquiry-driven use of monitors in the classroom to study space weather CISM scientists, as partners to the schools, become engaged with teachers, students, and the CISM educational program Potential space weather students become actively involved early in their careers Data from the monitors is returned to scientists for further research Web-based training resources, produced in conjunction with CISM scientists: Exploratorium website NCAR website Stanford website Space weather data returned Engagement of scientist with K-14 educators & students Space Weather Monitor Program -- Helping to address multiple dimensions of CISM review criteria K-14 introduced to Space Weather Infrastructure for science or education “Pipeline” bridges High School -> community college/university  grad school Teacher interns, students, professional development, workshops,courses Integration of research and education Diversity Sphere of Broadening impact The United Nations and organizers of the International Heliophysical Year, 2007, have designated these Space Weather Monitors as official IHY instruments, to be placed in 191 countries around the world. NCAR will be incorporating the monitor project into their professional development program for middle – high school educators and Rice University will be incorporating it into their Ham Radio Course for teachers -- thus using professional development opportunities to improve educators’ understandings of space weather concepts and providing them and their students with a hands-on tool to track this phenomena. Stanford will be providing a central data repository and blog/chat facility for teachers and students using the monitors. Alabama A&M will be experimenting with incorporating the monitors into a university space weather program. CISM Interconnections Web-based Training Resources Exploratorium – Space Weather Research Explorer –Produced in conjunction with CISM UC Berkeley & Stanford –Includes CISM imagery, interviews with CISM scientists, pointers to “live” CISM data NCAR’s Windows to the Universe – Space Weather tour/link=/space_weather/space_weather.html Stanford Solar Center – Space Weather Monitors Objectives Provide space weather resources & professional development for teachers of grades 6-14 Integrate CISM research and education Leverage off Center concept and engage CISM scientists with the educational program Respond to diversity needs Enhance CISM coherence – interconnection with multiple partners & varied programs 2 versions of monitors – –SID, for wide distribution (~$150) –AWESOME, research quality (~$3000) Monitors placed in schools most likely to reach under-represented students, esp. community colleges -- where bulk of under- represented students are found Leverage from CISM Education Partners –Teacher workshops, incl online (NCAR) –University application (Alabama A&M) –Integration into teacher-training courses (Rice U.) –Development of web-based training (NCAR, Exploratorium, Stanford) Engagement from CISM Science Partners: –Distribute in a Partnership model, to encourage scientist-teacher-student collaborations –Return data to CISM and other researchers Professional formative & summative assessment All materials standards-based Supplemental funding obtained from NASA Centralized data repository, publically accessible Software for data analysis Online professional development -- NCAR