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Education and Outreach Workshop
June 28 - July 11, 2004

Annotated List of Participants' Programs

Astromony Camp - Offers both teenagers and adults a hands-on participant-directed,immersion experience in astronomy. Affiliated with the Universtiy of Arizona.

The Exploratorium - A museum of science, art and perception located in San Francisco. It creates exhibits, teacher development programs, publications and on-line media on topics of current and everday science and nature for an audience of the general public, teachers and students.

Fermilab Education Office - Offers a wealth of programs for K-12 educators, children and families. The website has lots of online classroom resources and the following informatioan for scientists interested in education and outreach.
Resources for Program Development.

The Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics - A variety of outreach programs aimed at reaching diverse audiences from K - 12 and beyond.

QuarkNet - A long-term education program associated with ATLAS, CMS and other high-energy physics experiments that brings high school teachers and their students into the research community. Website includes online data-based projects for students.
QuarkNet/Grid Project

SkyServer - Offers complete public dataset from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey for students, amateur astronomers and the general public along with over 100 hours of lesson plans for elementary through college students; most are at the high school level.

UTeach - A program to produce high quality secondary science teachers. A collaboration of the Colleges of Natural Science and Education at the University of Texas at Austin working closely with the Austin Independent School District.

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