PROVIDING ACCESS TO PLATE BOUNDARY OBSERVATORY (PBO) DATA FOR SECONDARY AND COLLEGE AUDIENCES THROUGH WORKSHOPS, CLASSROOM RESOURCES, AND THE WEB
We will discuss several program elements that promote the use of PBO data by secondary and college educational audiences. Our Master Teacher Program is an initiative designed to involve a secondary Earth science teacher in UNAVCO education and outreach. This year's master teacher, a 7th grade Earth and space science teacher, spent two weeks at UNAVCO headquarters creating two classroom activities that involve students working with authentic PBO data. Topics included episodic tremor and slip in the Cascadia subduction zone and an introduction to using GPS to measure plate tectonics. In August, we held an EarthScope Cascadia curriculum development pilot workshop during which teams of scientists, teachers, and curriculum developers identified the EarthScope science topics most applicable to secondary Earth science curricula and began creating a framework for instructional materials. We also held a workshop for college faculty at this week's GSA fall meeting. Finally, an educational portal to PBO data is being developed on existing PBO station homepages to disseminate the products from the Master Teacher Program and the Cascadia workshop. We will also discuss the importance of program evaluation and strategies for fostering sustainability.