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Education and Public Outreach at Caltech’s Tectonics Observatory (TO)

Increase visibility of the TO, inform and educate the public about TO discoveries, inspire kids to learn science, recruit graduate students. Approaches include web, direct contact with schools and international communities, media, and existing outreach programs.

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Education and Public Outreach at Caltech’s Tectonics Observatory (TO)

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  1. Education and Public Outreachat Caltech’s Tectonics Observatory (TO) • Goals • Increase the visibility of the TO • Inform and educate the public about TO discoveries • Inspire kids to learn science • Recruit graduate students

  2. Approaches to address goals • Web • Direct contact with local schools • Direct contact with international communities • Media • Existing Caltech outreach programs

  3. The first five years (2004-present) • Inform and educate general public and students about TO discoveries • Posters, brochures, and GPS station data sheets about earthquake education and safety in Indonesia • Distributed to people living on Mentawai and Batu islands • Explain regional tectonic processes and purpose of GPS stations located on the islands and Sumatra (Sieh, 2006)

  4. The first five years (2004-present) • Inform and educate general public and students about TO discoveries • Brochure about Nepal's seismological network • Reference guide used throughout Nepal by government departments and the general public • In collaboration with colleagues from the Nepal Department of Mines and Geology (Avouac, 2006)

  5. The first five years (2004-present) • Inform and educate general public and students about TO discoveries • Google Earth • A new way to display TO model slip maps of large earthquakes (Anthony Sladen and Faria Chowdhury) Click to view in Google Earth

  6. The first five years (2004-present) • Inform and educate general public and students about TO discoveries • New animations and graphics • For media, teaching, and web, as well as upcoming Seismolab exhibit (Tim Pyle, Lisa Christiansen, Anthony Sladen, Mark Turner, Valerie Thomas) • Subduction • Pangaea • Coral growth • Tsunami • Maps

  7. The first five years (2004-present) • Inform and educate general public and students about TO discoveries • Video links • TO faculty lectures for general public • Caltech Watson lectures • American Natural History Museum • iTunes U podcast Joann Stock Click for iTunes U podcast

  8. The first five years (2004-present) • Inform and educate general public and students about TO discoveries • Web articles • Wrote web article on “The Science behind the May 12 Earthquake in China” (www.tectonics.caltech.edu) • Articles in progress • Sumatra • 10-million-year history of a fault

  9. The first five years (2004-present) • K-12 Education • TO tours • Local 6th graders from Hamilton Elementary School, June 2008, led by • Grad students Willy Amidon and Carl Tape • Postdoc Itai Haviv • Jean-Philippe Avouac • Planning for 2 to 3 per year • Distributed flyers at district-wide PTA meeting October 2008 Willy Amidon in his lab with local 6th graders (Caltech press release)

  10. The first five years (2004-present) • K-12 Education • Upcoming Dec 5 "Family Math Night" at Hamilton Elementary School • TO grad students will present how they use math in geology • Outreach in Mexico (Professor Xyoli Pérez Campos, MesoAmerican Subduction Experiment) • Senior engineering students at UNAM make presentations to schools that host MASE instruments (Rob Clayton) Engineering students delivering presentations at the high school in Pente de Ixtla, Morelos State

  11. The first five years (2004-present) • High school and college students • 20-minute educational video "Upward and Outward" (produced by CIRES) • Includes Ken Farley • Distribution of video to Caltech outreach • Caltech Classroom Connections (James Maloney) • Reel Science (Denise Nelson Nash) • Government and Community Relations (Hall Daily) (click for sneak preview)

  12. The first five years (2004-present) • High school and college students • Educational module • Uses TO data (Elisabeth Nadin, in progress) • Undergrads and grads • SURF • Five SURF students since 2004 • MARGINS-NSF • Distinguished Lectureship Program (Stock, 2005/6) • Division field trips related to TO research areas • Taiwan, 2008 • TianShan, 2006 Field Trip to TianShan, 2006

  13. The next five years (2009-2013) • Assist faculty with grants • Provide opportunities for grad students and postdocs to contribute to broader impact of individual grants • Supplemental funding opportunities • Proposal preparation • Expand involvement with local schools • Two or three tours of TO per year • Two classroom presentations per year • Include middle and high schools • Educational power point presentations • Education modules for high school • May have wider, national, impact through MARGINS program • How to give credit to students who spend time on outreach • For example, honorarium • Caltech programs • Watson Lectures • Reel Science • Science Saturday • Caltech Classroom Connection • YESS • SURF • National programs • MARGINS-NSF • SEIZE • NASA

  14. The next five years (2009-2013) • Establish Summer School to train students in use of TO equipment • Bring back TO alumni to teach, thereby building community • International • Two weeks • TO would provide funding for undergrads • Grads, postdocs, and faculty would come with their own funding • Web development • General explanations of research • Web articles • Graphics and animations • Google Maps and Google Earth • Videotape TO faculty lunchtime presentations to the staff • Press and external media • Caltech press releases (new Media Relations science writer Lori Kluger) • CNN documentary "The Earthquake Hunter" (John Galetzka) • Discovery Channel series "Engineering Nature" • 3 programs on volcanoes, hurricanes, and earthquakes

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