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Poster Papers Related to the Symposium
[Note: Many of the papers have multiple authors; only the name of the lead author is included here]

ASP Symposium Steering Committee Doris Daou, NASA Headquarters Susana Deustua, American Astronomical Society/STScI Jim Manning, Astronomical Society of the Pacific ASP Symposium Program Committee Andrew Fraknoi, Foothill College & ASP, Co-chair Denise Smith, Space Telescope Science Institute, Co-chair Doug Isbell, National Optical Astronomy Observatories, Cochair Rick Fienberg, Sky & Telescope Magazine Lucy Fortson, Adler Planetarium Jason Freeman, Coalition for Science After School Michael Gibbs, Astronomical Society of the Pacific Michael Greene, Navigator Program, JPL Russ Harding, K­12 Educational Consultant Anita Krishnamurthi, NASA Goddard Space Flight Ctr. Peter Michaud, Gemini Observatory Lynn Narasimhan, DePaul University Bruce Partridge, Haverford College Steve Pompea, National Optical Astronomy Observatories Pedro Russo, IYA International Coordinator Phil Sakimoto, Notre Dame University Christine Shupla, Lunar & Planetary Institute Simon Steel, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Michelle Thaller, IPAC/Caltech/Spitzer Ryan Wyatt, California Academy of Science Cinndy Hart, Hart Event Marketing, Meeting Planner Leslie Proudfit, Meeting Webmaster and Designer

27.01. Teaching Optics With Small Telescopes During the International Year of Astronomy -- S. Pompea 27.02. Demonstration Telescopes Using "Dollar Optics" -- P. Ross 27.03. Ignite Interest in Astronomy, Make a Telescope and Explore The Universe with It -- Y. Hanaoka 28.02. Written Materials for the IYA -- J. Fierro Gossman 28.03. The Supernova Club: Urban Youth Engagement that Works -- P. Sakimoto 28.04. Getting Astronomers Involved in the IYA: Astronomer in the Classroom -- K. Koenig 28.05. Australia Telescope National Facility Education Initiatives -- R. Hollow 28.06. "Telescopes from the Ground Up:" an Internet Resource For IYA 2009 -- B. Eisenhamer 28.07. Connecting Kids to The Universe: Partnering With 4-H Youth Development To Pilot `Afterschool Universe' In New York -- N. Schaff 28.08. Engaging Generation Now, Inspiring Generation Next -- M. Simonsen 28.09. Afterschool Universe -- Bringing Astronomy Down to Earth -- A. Krishnamurthi 28.10. NASA Kepler Curriculum Products Via FOSS, GEMS, And HOU -- A. Gould 28.11. Kepler Mission Website: Portal to the International Year of Astronomy -- P. Harman 28.12. High-Impact IYA Activities for Scientists: A Menu of Opportunities to Become Involved in Teacher Preparation -- C. Shupla 28.13. IYA Resources from the Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics -- E. Reinfeld 28.14. Cosmic Times: Astronomy History and Science for the Classroom -- J. Lochner 28.15. Big Explosions and Strong Gravity: From Maryland to the Nation -- S. Eyermann 29.01. Astronomy Video Contest -- J. McFarland 29.02. The Cosmic Mandala: Celebrating Tibetan Cosmologies -- K. Larsen 30.01. Dark Skies are a Universal Resource: Programs Planned for the International Year of Astronomy -- C. Walker 30.02. Dark Skies are a Universal Resource. So are Quiet Skies! -- R. Maddalena 30.03. "Let There Be Night" Advocates Dark Skies -- C. Bueter 31.01. An Overview Of "from Earth To The Universe" -- M. Watzke 31.02. Everyone Knows What a Scientist Looks Like: The Image of a Modern Scientist -- A. Enevoldsen 32.01. Looking through a Telescope during the International Year of Astronomy 2009 -- R. Fienberg 32.02. IYA2009 Programs in Canada: The "Big Picture" in June, 2008 -- J. Hesser 32.03. Music and Astronomy under the Stars -- D. Lubowich 32.04. Astronomy Teacher Training: Towards Year 2009 -- C. Doddoli 33.01. Astronomy on a Landfill -- L. Venner 33.02. Assessing Informal Astronomy Education and Outreach -- M. Bednarski 33.03. Gravitational Wave Astronomy: Opening a New Window on the Universe for Students, Educators and the Public -- M. Cavaglia 33.04. La Punta University Activities and the IYA2009 -- S. Malaroda 33.05. Everyone is Welcome! Making the International Year of Astronomy Accessible to People Who are Blind -- N. Grice 33.06. Muchas Caras: Engaging Spanish Speakers in the Planetarium and K­12 Classroom -- S. Traub-Metlay 33.07. Outreach to Space -- A Collaborative Model for Rural Community Engagement -- S. Schafer 33.08. A Renewal of Community Outreach by Amherst College -- S. Sauter 34.01. Blueshift: Bringing the Universe Closer to the Public Through Podcasting -- S. Mitchell 34.02. Using New Media to Spread the Word about the James Webb Space Telescope -- M. Masetti 34.03. You Can't Flush Science Outreach -- E. Drobnes 34.04. IYA 2009 in Second Life -- A. Gauthier 34.05. Astronomers Without Borders: An IYA2009 Organization Node Dedicated to Connecting Groups Worldwide -- M. Simmons 35.02. Citizen Science for the International Year of Astronomy -- A. Price (Poster listing continued on inside panel)

Symposium: Preparing for the International Year of Astronomy
Part of the 120th Annual Meeting of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific and a Meeting Within the 212th Meeting of the American Astronomical Society St. Louis Convention Center June 1­4, 2008

Schedule Overview:
Sun 6/1 Mon 6/2 6­7 pm 10 am ASP Members Meeting -- Majestic A, Renaissance Grand Hotel Symposium Begins (Plenary I) -- Convention Center, Rm. 274 (see inside this guide for full symposium program) NASA EPO/R&A Town Hall -- Convention Center Ballroom Public Lecture by Dava Sobel: How Galileo and the Telescope Changed Everything -- Convention Center Ballroom Symposium Continues Reception Hosted by Interstellar presents "400 Years of the Telescope" (open to everyone participating in the IYA Symposium) -- Convention Center, Rm. 267 ASP Awards Banquet (separate ticket required; can be purchased until Monday at 3 pm) -- Convention Center, Rm. 276. Co-sponsored by Interstellar presents "400 Years of the Telescope" . Symposium Continues

6:15­7:30 pm 8 pm

Tue 6/3

10 am 6:15 pm

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SYMPOSIUM PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Plenary Session I (Monday, 10 ­ 11:30 am, Room 274) The session will welcome symposium participants, explain the way the rest of the symposium will work, and provide an overview of international and national plans for the International Year of Astronomy, including a discussion of the key projects for education and outreach. The chairs of U.S. IYA Working Groups will also briefly describe their specific programs and offer suggestions for how scientists and educators can get involved locally and nationally. Breakout Sessions (Monday afternoon through Wednesday morning):
Rm Monday 2-3:30 pm
47: IYA Tabloid plus Working Group on Science Centers, Planetaria, and Observatory Visitor Centers Harvey, Michaud Chair: A. Schweitzer 48: Meeting IYA Goals for Diverse Science Center Audiences Nichols, Carney Chair: R. Wyatt 49: Astrology, UFO's, Intelligent Design, Moon Landing Denial: Addressing Pseudoscience Fraknoi, Bobrowsky, Thaller, Plait 50. Oral Papers I Globe at Night -- M. Smith, et al World Wide Star Count -- Ward, et al. Galileoscope -- Pompea Looking through Telescope -- Fienberg Astronomy in Manhattan -- Kendall Remote Imaging with StarPals -- Fischer Chair: S. Deustua

AAS Plenary Talk (Monday, 11:40 am ­ 12:30 pm, Ballroom) Catherine Cesarsky (IAU President): Introducing the International Year of Astronomy Plenary Session II ( Wednesday, 2 - 3:30 pm, Room 274) This closing session will summarize the symposium and deal with the practical aspects of making the International Year of Astronomy happen in the U.S. Speakers will address funding issues, the possibility of a small grants program through the AAS, resources and plans for evaluation for national and local programs, the IYA web sites (and other new media presence), communication vehicles among those working on IYA projects, and plans for publicity and public outreach. Symposium Proceedings The ASP will be publishing the proceedings of the Symposium, which will also serve as a reference volume to the International Year of Astronomy, with information and resources for everyone who wants to run programs. To reserve your copy, please go to the ASP information booth during the meeting, or to the website: www.astrosociety.org/2008preorder.html

Tuesday 10-11:30 am
58: Getting to Know and Addressing Your State Science Standards Bednarski, Larsen Chair: K. Garmany 59: Hands-on Optics: Terrific Telescopes Kits: Sparks, Pompea, Walker Chair: L. Fortson 60: New Media Round Table Gay Chair: P. Michaud

Tuesday 2-3:30 pm
67: Walking in the Footsteps of Galileo (for teachers) Erickson, Van der Veen, Moody, O'Dea Chair: S. Pompea 68: Citizen Science and IYA Price Chair: R. Fienberg

Tuesday 4-5:30 pm
75: Professional Development in the IYA Reinfeld, Harman, Lee, Bailey Chair: C. Shupla

Wednesday 10-11:30 am
82: IYA Programs on Dark Skies Walker, Bueter, Pompea, Berglund, Mann, Gay, Crelin, Collins, Sparks Chair: M. Thaller

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76: Using Google Earth and Sky Connolly, Scranton, Omduff, Marks Chair: A. Fraknoi

83: Virtual Astronomy Multimedia Project Wyatt, Christensen, Gauthier, Hurt Chair: P. Sakimoto 84: Astronomy through Art & Music Sharma, Sabraw, Salgado, Statler, Summers Chair: A. Krishnamurthi 85: Oral Papers V ASP Formal Education Resources -- Manning, et al. Nontraditional Audiences in Canada -- Hesser, Lane, Langill, Percy Canadian Astron Kit -- Langill, Hesser, Lane Special Needs Children -- Lubowich Online Telescopes -- Steel Chair: M. Gibbs

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69: Building Legacy for Underserved Communities Sakimoto, Luckey, Landsberg, Hawkins Chair: D. Daou 70: Using Fantasy Series in Astronomy Education and Outreach Larsen, Bednarski Chair: S. Steel

77: Burger, Beer, Science: Science CafИs Wiehe, Landsberg, Wyatt Chair: J. Hesser 78: Oral Papers IV Image Unveilings -- Summers, D. Smith, Stoke, Eisenhamer Earth to Universe -- Arcand & Watzke World at Night -- Simmons, Tafreshi Orreries & Simulations -- Gould McDonald Observatory -- Cianciolo & Hemenway NASA IBEX Solar Museum Resources -- Bartolone Chair: H. Hasan

61: Cross Cultural Astronomy in Informal Education Settings Maryboy, Hawkins, Begay, Sakimoto Chair: B. Partridge

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Poster Papers Related to the Symposium (continued)
35.03. Variable Star Research Experiences for High School Students, Undergraduates, and Amateur Astronomers -- J. Percy 36.01. The Astronomical Society of the Pacific -- Education and Public Outreach in the International Year of Astronomy -- M. Gibbs 36.02. Texas-style Fundraising and Public Relations for the International Year of Astronomy -- S. Preston 36.03. ASP Celebrates IYA, One Month at a Time -- S. Gurton 36.04. Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Network: We Will Always Keep You in the Dark -- R. Ross 36.05. IYA Programs Can Benefit from Evaluation, Research, and Publication in Astronomy Education Review -- A. Fraknoi 36.06. StarPals International Young Astronomers' Network Collaborative Projects for IYA -- J. Kingan 36.07. Bringing all Astronomy Enthusiasts Together in Quebec -- J. Bolduc-Duval 36.08. Chicago Astronomical Society/International Dark-Sky Association Outreach For IYA And Beyond -- A. Fischer 36.09. Theme Semester at the University of Michigan: The Universe -- Yours to Discover -- S. Murphy

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62: Oral Papers II Galileo's Lute -- Thompson Astronomy Video Contest -- McFarland Computer Animation: Island Universe -- Mijic, et al AstroCapella -- Boyd, et al Pulse @ Parkes -- Hollow, et al Astrophysical Group Peru -- Vera, et al Chair: P. Russo

71: Oral Papers III IYA Global Program -- Russo, Christensen NASA & IYA -- Hasan, Daou, Smith, Dussault NASA & Girl Scouts -- Eyermann, et al Kepler Mission -- Harman, DeVore, Gould, Koch IYA in Mexico -- Torres-Peimbert Towards the Year 2009: Rehearsal -- Fierro Gossman Chair: M. Hemenway