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Active Message Threads for June 2008

Paul Perry
2008-06-20 04:37:44
I have had great success with it when I have been able to use it. Our school has 1 Powerbook that is kept in the library and I have SeisMac loaded on it. The librarians were amazed at it. Ask to load it on the computer and show her what you can do with it, I think that will convince her how cool it is and how useful it can be. Since I have limited access to the computer, when I use it I tend to do more of a demonstration with it (and the librarians made me promise to not let my students wav… [more]
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Katie Stofer
2008-06-19 20:42:42
Hi - I'm trying to convince a colleague to loan her Powerbook for a SeisMac demo (mine's circa 2003). She's curious to hear any feedback users have - has it been a big success, have you had any problems, etc.? ------ Kathryn Stofer TerraLink Exhibit Manager Maryland Science Center 601 Light Street Baltimore, Maryland 21230 p 410.545.5976 f 410.545.5974 http://www.marylandsciencecenter.org <http://www.marylandsciencecenter.org> Join us for BODYWORLDS 2, now through September 1! … [more]
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John Lahr
2008-06-18 17:13:52
IRIS Educators, Below is a message from Tammy, Anne and Michelle at SpiNet. John >---------- Forwarded message ---------- >Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2008 13:04:35 -0600 (MDT) >From: tkb@scieds.com >To: irised@iris.washington.edu >Cc: spinet@scieds.com >Subject: Upcoming Changes in AS-1 Data Management > >Greetings AS-1 users, > >After many years of offering teachers a place to register their >instrument and share their data, SpiNet will be handing those >responsibilities over to IRIS. All the exist… [more]
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David Voorhees
2008-06-12 15:53:07
Thanks John Actually, I have recently discovered (in developing an online Earth Science class) that youtube actually has quite a few good geology related videos. I found good videos for volcanoes, hurricanes, tornadoes. I can provide links for any interested. David H. Voorhees Instructor of Earth Science and Geology Waubonsee Community College Rt 47 @ Waubonsee Drive Sugar Grove, IL 60554 630.466.2783 dvoorhees@waubonsee.edu http://chat.wcc.cc.il.us/~dvoorhee/ >>> John Lahr <johnjan@lahr.org… [more]
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John Lahr
2008-06-11 16:37:06
Jenda Johnson brought this site with lots of good earthquake information to my attention. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAX0aQ6M91A After I watched this video, I saw that there were quite a few other YouTube video talks on seismology. Cheers, John #################################/ John C. Lahr ################################/ Emeritus Seismologist ###############################/ U.S. Geological Survey ==========================/ Central Region Geologic Hazards Team ##################… [more]
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