Paper No. 3
Presentation Time: 8:30 AM
THE QUAKE-CATCHER NETWORK: BRINGING SEISMOLOGY TO HOMES AND SCHOOLS
LAWRENCE, Jesse F.1, COCHRAN, Elizabeth S.
2, CHUNG, Angela I.
1, CHRISTENSEN, Carl M.
1 and SALTZMAN, Jennifer
1, (1)Department of Geophysics, Stanford Univeristy, Mitchell Building, Room 360, 397 Panama Mall, Stanford, CA 94305, (2)United State Geological Survey, Pasadena, CA 91106, jflawrence@stanford.edu
The Quake-Catcher Network (QCN) is a collaborative initiative for developing the world's largest, low-cost strong-motion seismic network by utilizing sensors in and attached to volunteer internet-connected computers. QCN is not only a research tool, but provides an educational tool for teaching earthquake science in formal and informal environments. A central mission of the Quake-Catcher Network is
to provide scientific educational software and hardware so that K-12 teachers, students, and the general public can better understand and participate in the science of earthquakes and earthquake hazards. With greater understanding, teachers, students, and interested individuals can share their new knowledge, resulting in continued participation in the project, and better preparation for earthquakes in their homes, businesses, and communities.
The primary educational outreach goals are 1) to present earthquake science and earthquake hazards in a modern and exciting way, and 2) to provide teachers and educators with seismic sensors, interactive software, and educational modules to assist in earthquake education. QCNLive (our interactive educational computer software) displays recent and historic earthquake locations and 3-axis real-time acceleration measurements. This tool is useful for demonstrations and active engagement for all ages, from K-college. QCN provides subsidized sensors at $49 for the general public and $5 for K-12 teachers.
With your help, the Quake-Catcher Network can provide better understanding of earthquakes to a broader audience. Academics are taking QCN to classrooms across the United States and around the world. The next time you visit a K-12 classroom or teach a college class on interpreting seismograms, bring a QCN sensor and QCNLive software with you! To learn how, visit http://qcn.stanford.edu.