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Hands-On Universe

Hands-On Universe. Yerkes June 26, 2006. What Many of Us Have Wanted for HOU:. Telescope networks that work Virtual Observatories that work Software that works on both PC’s and Mac’s TRA Network that can sustain itself and build regional astronomy research and learning communities

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Hands-On Universe

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  1. Hands-On Universe Yerkes June 26, 2006

  2. What Many of Us Have Wanted for HOU: • Telescope networks that work • Virtual Observatories that work • Software that works on both PC’s and Mac’s • TRA Network that can sustain itself and build regional astronomy research and learning communities • Curriculum stable and published • After school programs that make sense • Facile connections to other related programs -- Spitzer, RAE, Chandra, etc.

  3. Present Status • Telescope Network is beginning to work more efficiently with more automation • Las Cumbres Network will solve many of our telescope and image problems • Software end in sight! • Curriculum probably will be published -- final contract hopefully signed with reputable publisher within two months. • Global HOU Thriving • Endeavoring to have TRA’s run regional smaller workshops for specialty items -- Telescope network, Antarctic Site Survey, Fall ESSENCE Run, etc.

  4. Endeavoring to Keep Adapting • Yerkes Transition (?) • Damage to NSF (NCLB) probably not permanent • NSF ISE programs can provide some synergism and resources for you and your regional teachers • WKU thriving!

  5. Some Ideas • Regional System of TRA’s probably is very powerful and can engage other folks in helping support HOU • Bellevue, Washington and “World Class Science Curriculum” (astronomy and evolution of the Universe is general connecting theme and thread, energy and systems.) • Rich Lohman and his professional development through astronomy short course. • Frontiers of Discovery with PanSTARRS system, Las Cumbres Follow-up (ISE to the rescue)

  6. This Conference Goals: • Share Ideas, activities, images, money, etc. • Plan for ESSENCE Run this fall • Aladdin usage for astrometry • Know about request system • SDSS tools • Re-energize your commitment and availability for smaller workshops with yoru local teachers

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