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*ISAC http://iasc.hsutx.edu/ - Patrick Miller, Denise Rothrock - March?
 
*ISAC http://iasc.hsutx.edu/ - Patrick Miller, Denise Rothrock - March?
 
*Chandra ds9 labs http://chandra-ed.harvard.edu/ - Kathy Lestition et al. - April?
 
*Chandra ds9 labs http://chandra-ed.harvard.edu/ - Kathy Lestition et al. - April?
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*Getting your NITARP (etc) story into your local media - Tim Spuck and Ardis Herrold - May?
  
 
=Hoped-for ones=
 
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*NRAO teacher opportunities - Sue Ann Heatherly (*)
 
*NRAO teacher opportunities - Sue Ann Heatherly (*)
 
*WWT http://www.worldwidetelescope.org - Pat Udomprasaert??
 
*WWT http://www.worldwidetelescope.org - Pat Udomprasaert??
*Getting your NITARP (etc) story into your local media - Tim Spuck and Ardis Herrold (*)
 
 
*NOAO RBSE lessons http://www.noao.edu/education/arbse/arpd
 
*NOAO RBSE lessons http://www.noao.edu/education/arbse/arpd

Revision as of 16:25, 20 February 2013

Held roughly monthly. You need to register so that I can mail you the relevant phone numbers and join.me links just prior to the tutorial. Archived here and on YouTube if you can't attend live.

Done ones

Planned ones with dates

SKYNET is a distributed network of robotic telescopes operated by students, faculty, and staff at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The network began operation in January 2006 with the opening of the six PROMPT telescopes in Chile. Since then, several more telescopes in the U.S. and Europe have been integrated into the network. We are ramping up to integrate many new telescopes around the world throughout 2011 and 2012. Vivian Hoette will tell us about Skynet in general, how you can use it, and more about her program called Skynet Junior Scholars - she sent mail about this specific program a little while ago.

Hoped-for ones

(in no particular order, in various stages of planning)