[Fwd: NSTA Meeting]

Dave Williams (dlw16@csufresno.edu)
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The annual meeting of the National Science Teachers Association will take
place in Boston at the end of March. In conjunction with that conference,
there will be a variety of GLOBE activities and presentations.

* GLOBE will be exhibiting with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA) at Booth #2719 of the NSTA exhibit hall in the John
B. Hynes Convention Center. Please stop by and visit us!

* We will have a GLOBE Franchise Meeting on Thursday morning. (We had
originally thought of having this session on Wednesday, but almost all of
you who are coming to Boston told me that you are not arriving until
Wednesday evening.) So, please join us on Thursday morning to talk about a
variety of interesting topics and to see all the new features that will by
then be on our Web site, including the integrated list of franchise and
national workshops, the Web-based workshop registration process, new school
search capabilities and the new Educators' Forum.

GLOBE Franchise Meeting
Thursday, March 25
10:00 am to 12 noon
Westin Copley Place Hotel, Flying Cloud Room,

* There will be a GLOBE Teachers Reunion on Saturday:

GLOBE Teachers' Reunion
Saturday, March 27
9:30 am
Marriott Copley Place, Falmouth Room

* Many GLOBE franchises and GLOBE schools are making presentations about
GLOBE and GLOBE -related topics. Following is a list in chronological
order of all the GLOBE presentations at NSTA that we know about:

8:00 am, Thursday, March 25
Project GLOBE: Year 1 for the Miami International Franchise
Lisa Pitman and Genevieve Healy, University of Miami Franchise

2:00 pm, Thursday, March 25
GLOBE Make and Take Workshop
Renee H. Coward, NC Center for the Advancement of Teaching Franchise, and
Marianna Kesgen, Fairview Elementary School, Sylva, NC

11:00 am, Friday, March 26
GLOBE Program Helsinki Learning Expedition
Tony Magnelli, GLOBE Teacher, Quaker Valley Middle School, Sewickley, PA

11:00 am, Saturday, March 27
The GLOBE Program: What Do Students Do with Data?
Greg Cox, GLOBE in Alabama Franchise, and Susan Cameron, GLOBE Teacher,
Jones Valley School, Huntsville, AL

9:30 am, Sunday, March 28
Partner Your Students with Scientists and Peers Around the World: GLOBE
Christos Michalopoulos and Ann Hardison, GLOBE Staff
Washington Room, Boston Back Bay Hilton

11:00 am, Sunday, March 28
Sun Photometers and the new GLOBE Haze/Aerosol Protocol
GLOBE Principal Investigator David R. Brooks, Drexel University, and
Carolyn Staudt, Concord Consortium
Boston Marriott Copley, Salon J/K

We look forward to seeing you in Boston!

Margaret G. Finarelli
Deputy Director
The GLOBE Program
744 Jackson Place
Washington, DC 20503
Phone: 202-395-7600
Fax: 202-395-7611
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