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International Public Science Day 2002

"Science is Power!"
Energy Everywhere.

Orientation Conference
Selected Audio/Video Clips
September 21-22, 2001

Friday, September 21, 2001
5:30PM
Auditorium
Welcome
Judy Kass, AAAS (see clip 1 below)
Camille Sciortino, Unisys (see clip 2 below)
Carol Parssinen, The Franklin Institute (see clip 18 below)

Overview and history of the International Public Science Day 2002 program.
Judy Kass, AAAS (see clip 3 below)

Introduction of the Site Teams
Gaynelle Bowden, AAAS (see clips 4 through 8 below)

"The Unisys Prize for Online Science Education" program rationale and exploration of last year's winning site.
Karen Elinich, The Franklin Institute (see clips 9 through 16 below)

"Spreading the Word about IPSD"
Monica Amarelo, AAAS (see clip 20 below)
Janet Mednick, Media Consultant (see clips 21 and 22 below)

Recorded Remarks

Clip 1 (1.1M) - Judy Kass
Clip 2 (5.2M) - Camille Sciortino
Clip 3 (3.1M) - Judy Kass
Clip 4 (1.4M) - Gaynelle Bowden
Clip 5 (1.6M) - Gaynelle Bowden (cont.)
Clip 6 (1.2M) - Intro of Site Teams
Clip 7 (2.5M) - Intro of Site Teams
Clip 8 (1.4M) - Intro of Site Teams
Clip 9 (4.9M) - Karen Elinich
Clip 10 (2.7M) - Karen Elinich (cont.)
Clip 11 (4.6M) - Karen Elinich (cont.)
Clip 12 (4.9M) - Karen Elinich (cont.)
Clip 13 (4.2M) - Karen Elinich (cont.)
Clip 14 (4.6M) - Karen Elinich (cont.)
Clip 15 (4.4M) - Karen Elinich (cont.)
Clip 16 (1.7M) - Karen Elinich (cont.)
Clip 17 (815K) - Judy Kass
Clip 18 (4.6M) - Carol Parssinen
Clip 19 (743K) - Judy Kass
Clip 20 (1.2M) - Monica Amarelo
Clip 21 (5.2M) - Janet Mednick
Clip 22 (3.6M) - Janet Mednick (cont.)
Clip 23 (911K) - Judy Kass

Saturday, September 22, 2001
9:00AM
Auditorium
Presentation of the theme for PSD 2002
Science project content expecations
Gaynelle Bowden, AAAS
PowerPoint Presentation (119k) (download and view with PowerPoint)

Guided exploration of websites related to the theme
Karen Elinich, The Franklin Institute
Science is Power! Energy Everywhere.

2:30PM
Auditorium
Short briefings/sharing of current thoughts.
Each team's spokesperson shared a few thoughts about their project work.

(The team presentations are represented here by the name of the science center in the interest of brevity. See the main information page for complete listings of each team's partners.)

Chicago Academy of Sciences (4.5M)
Orlando Science Center (3.0M)
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (1.8M)
Long Island Museum of Science and Technology (2.4M)
Austin Nature and Science Center (5.2M)
Pittsburgh Children's Museum (3.3M)
Discovery Creek Children's Museum (5.2M)
Museum of Science and History (1.9M)
Virginia Air and Space Museum (5.2M)