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EPO Poster Papers (as of 7/16/10) [Note: Many of the papers have multiple authors; only the name of the lead author is included here] E1 Rocks from Space -- Lunar Rocks and other Astromaterials on Loan! -- Jaclyn Allen E2 Language Preservation: Using the Language of Science as a Bridge to the Native American Community -- Andrea Angrum E3 Visualizing Space Plasmas and Particles: "Extraordinary Matter" -- S. Beth Barbier E4 Emergence: A Planetarium and Art Gallery Collaboration Between Visual Artist, Astronomer and Improvisational Musician -- John Beaver E5 Sustainable Astronomy: Students Teaching Students Teaching Students... -- Cindy Blaha E6 Exploring Outcomes for Teachers Who Engage in Astronomical Research with Scientists -- Sanlyn Buxner E7 The Juno Mission to Jupiter: Education and Public Outreach -- Emily CoBabeAmmann E8 Global Change, Local Impacts: Student-produced Digital Stories about the Regional Impacts of Climate Change -- Lisa Curtis E9 NASA, National Parks and the US Fish and Wildlife Service Join Hands in Climate Change Communication -- Anita Davis E10 Kepler Mission Teacher Professional Development Workshops: Assessment of Six Events -- Edna DeVore E11 Great Balls of Fire: A National Traveling Exhibition About Comets, Asteroids, and Meteors -- Paul Dusenbery E12 Future Research in Interactive Planetariums -- Alice Enevoldsen E13 NASA SMD Earth and Space Science Education Product Review Poster -- John Ensworth E14 Education and Public Outreach at the American Astronomical Society -- Richard Fienberg E15 Relative Benefits of Different Delivery Modes of Professional Development: Insights from the Astronomy from the Ground Up Program -- Claudia Figueiredo E16 Goldilocks and the Three Planets -- Matthew Fillingim E17 A Game of Iron Beads: An Ecology of Metallicity -- Douglas Fowler E18 Gemini Cast: Our Spanish Podcast about Astronomy -- Antonieta Garcia


E19 We Are Scientists: An Ongoing Project to Provide Images of Astronomers, Geologists and Scientists to Educators -- Pamela Gay E20 The Capitol College Space Operations Institute: A Partnership with NASA -- Michael G. Gibbs E21 Global Systems Science and Hands-On Universe Course Materials for High School -- Alan Gould E22 The Use of Archived Astronomical Images as a Vehicle for Introducing Scientific Methodology to Non-Scientists -- Benjamin Griego E23 PlayDoh Astronomy One Year Later: The Size and Scale of the Earth-Moon System -- Erika Grundstrom E24 Combining Outreach and Education with Space Field Test Activities by PISCES -- John Hamilton E25 MyStar: Learning Stellar and Planetary Evolution with Your Own Personal Solar System -- James Harold E26 Integrating the GalileoScope into Successfully Established as well as New Outreach Programs at Gemini Observatory -- Janice Harvey E27 The Ultimate Astronomical Field Trip: Observing Experiences for Teachers -- Mary Kay Hemenway E28 Lunar Quest in Second Life, Lunar Exploration Island, Phase II -- Frank Ireton E29 LSST Education and Public Outreach -- Suzanne Jacoby E30 CSU Science Teacher and Researcher (STAR) Program: Developing "TeacherResearchers" through Paid Summer Research Experiences for Pre-Service and Early Career Science and Math Teachers -- John Keller E31 Project ASTRO: A Network of Professional Developers in Astronomy for K­12 Education -- Brian Kruse E32 Astronomy EPO and the 2012 Hysteria: Your Personal Guide to Joining the Battle -- Kristine Larsen E33 Professional Development Workshops for K­8 Teachers at the Planetary Science Institute -- Larry Lebofsky E34 Communicating with Kids on Complex Topics: NASA New Climate Change Web Site for Kids -- Nancy Leon E35 Building an Astronomy Public Outreach Program with Very Little Time, Some Money and A Lot of Energy -- Michael LoPresto E36 NASA Climate Resources for Formal and Informal Education -- Russanne Low


E37 The Undergraduate ALFALFA Team: A Model for Undergraduate Participation and Outreach in Large Research Collaborations -- Ann Martin E38 AstroBITS: An On-Line Course for High School Teachers -- Christopher Martin E39 Near Infrared Camera (NIRCAM): Making Models, Building Understanding -- Donald McCarthy E40 Using Telescopic Observations to Mentor High School Students in STEM -- Kevin McLin E41 IRIS Active Earth Display: Free Earth Science Content for Your Museum, Planetarium or School -- Patrick McQuillan E42 A New 648-Megapixel All-Sky Mosaic Image -- Axel Mellinger E43 Community Science Outreach: Building Sundials in Local Spaces/Parks -- Vesna Milosevic-Zdjelar E44 Embracing the Wave: Using the Very Small Radio Telescope to Teach Students about Radio Astronomy -- Madeleine Needles E45 The Sanford Center for Science Education: Translating the Content, Excitement and Promise of the Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory for Educators, Students and Lifelong Learners -- Margaret Norris E46 Undergraduates Learning to Teach Collaboratively in High School Classrooms -- Delphine Perrodin E47 Lessons Learned from Cosmic Serpent, a Professional Development Project for Informal Educators on Science and Native Ways of Knowing -- Laura Peticolas E48 A Real-Life Example of an Evaluation of a NASA-funded Project -- Sandra Preston E49 Action Research: A Proven Model for Unifying Research and Practice -- Jordan Raddick E50 Black Holes Don't Suck: Working with Youth to Make Museum Exhibits More Accessible -- Erika Reinfeld E51 Engaging Teachers and Students in the Rio Grande Valley in Earth and Space Sciences -- Judit Ries E52 Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Network: Keeping Education in the Dark -- Rachel J. Ross E53 Sun-Earth Geometry & Passive Solar Energy Teambuilding Activity -- John Rusher IV E54 HELIO-lab -- Combining Direct Observation of the Sun with Near Real-Time Data


-- Hanna Sathiapal E55 New York K­6 IYA Contest: A Pilot Project -- Nancy Schaff E56 Reaching Special Needs and At-Risk Youth through Science -- Deborah Scherrer E57 The Little Thompson Observatory in Berthoud, CO -- Andrea Schweitzer E58 NASA Astrophysics E/PO Resources for Engaging Girls and Young Women in Science -- Mangala Sharma E59 Tour through the Solar System: A Hands-on Planetary Geology Course for High School Students -- Sarah Sherman E60 Great Observatories Image Unveilings: Behind the Scenes -- Denise Smith E61 The Research Experience for Undergraduates Program in Solar and Space Physics at the University of Colorado -- Martin Snow E62 Authentic Astronomy Research Experiences for Teachers: The NASA/IPAC Teacher Archive Research Program (NITARP) -- Gordon Squires E63 A Model of Student Exchange -- Terry Teays E64 From Comic Books to Embedded Teacher Workshops: Unusual Approaches in Space Science Educational Outreach -- Mary Urquhart E65 SDOisGO: Using Social Media to Build Community -- Aleya Van Doren E66 Bringing the Planets to Virginia and Beyond: Exhibits at the University of Virginia Leander McCormick Observatory and the Science Museum of Virginia -- Anne Verbiscer E67 High-Altitude Balloon Launches and Hands-On Sensors for Effective Student Learning in Astronomy and STEM -- Hank Voss E68 Dark Skies from the Ground Up: Before, During and After GLOBE at Night -- Constance Walker E69 MY-Astronaut.org: Vote for and Fund Suborbital Space Heroes or Earth Stewardship=Your Ticket to Space -- Elizabeth Wallace E70 Georgians Experience Astronomy Research in Schools (GEARS) -- Zodiac Webster E71 Free-Choice Family Learning Experiences at Telescope Observing Events -- Matthew Wenger