Discover Earth: How to present programs about earth sciences in your library
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201B
Presenters:
Speaker: Karen Peterson, National Girls Collaborative Project
Speaker: Keliann LaConte, Lunar and Planetary Institute
Speaker: Lisa Curtis, National Center for Interactive Learning/Space Science Institute
Speaker: Paul Dusenbery, National Center for Interactive Learning/Space Science Institute
Speaker: Stephanie Shipp, Lunar and Planetary Institute
Speaker: Susan Brandehoff, ALA Public Programs Office
Speaker: Keliann LaConte, Lunar and Planetary Institute
Speaker: Lisa Curtis, National Center for Interactive Learning/Space Science Institute
Speaker: Paul Dusenbery, National Center for Interactive Learning/Space Science Institute
Speaker: Stephanie Shipp, Lunar and Planetary Institute
Speaker: Susan Brandehoff, ALA Public Programs Office
Description:
Many libraries want to introduce STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) into their programming to attract new audiences and help stimulate children’s interest in science and technology. Discover Earth is a traveling exhibit for public libraries which showcases earth science topics such as weather, climate, and polar ecosystems, and pulls together many effective resources to help librarians. Hear from public library exhibit hosts and learn about a Community of Practice for librarians and scientists who want to create innovative STEM programs in libraries.
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Tuesday, May 15, 2012 - 3:42pm PDT
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