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    RI Science Professional Development and Student Opportunity

    BulletinFebruary 8, 2013

    This bulletin will be sent on a weekly or bi-weekly basis.

    If you would like to share an event, quality resource, or other opportunity, please follow the directions for doing so at the

    bottom of the newsletter.To SUBSCRIBE send an email [email protected] SUBSCRIBE RISCI-MSHS in the Subject Line

    Go ToRIScienceTeachers -https://riscienceteachers.wikispaces.com/for PDF copy of past issues

    New In This

    Bulletin

    Prof.

    Development

    Student

    Opportunities

    Job

    Opportunities

    Web Sites News

    New In This Bulletin:

    Judges Needed

    For RI Science and

    Engineering Fair March

    16thJob Opportunities:Chemistry Position

    Providence Public

    SchoolsProvidence Public Schools is

    seeking candidates with the

    appropriate amount of

    experience, a proven ability to

    positively impact our

    educational programs, and

    outstanding communication

    skills for a chemistry teacher

    position. Applicants must

    hold a current certificate in the

    area of chemistry.

    This is an immediate opening.

    Please apply online atwww.ProvidenceSchools.org/careers

    News:

    NEW!!! Judges Needed For RI Science and Engineering Fair March 16th

    Please consider serving as a judge for the Rhode Island Science and Engineering Fair on Saturday, March 16, 2013.On this day hundreds of students in grades 6-12 from across Rhode Island will gather at CCRI in Warwick to exhibit

    their science projects. These students have devoted many hours of work to their research and analysis and to the

    presentation of their results. They are excited to have been selected to represent their schools at the statewide science

    and engineering fair, and they are enthusiastic about science. Participation in the science fair should be a memorable

    positive experience for these students that will influence them to study science further and perhaps continue to a

    career in this field. In order to provide such a positive and enriching experience for the participants, we need a large

    number of judges who are themselves enthusiastic and knowledgeable about science.

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    This year we are again using an on-line registration form for judges. Please go to the website listed below, complete

    the form and click Submit Registration. You will receive an acknowledgement that your registration has been

    recorded. Please select categories that best fit your scientific background and training. Go to

    http://www.ric.edu/risef to sign up.

    If you have friends or coworkers who are qualified and might be interested in judging, we would appreciate it if you

    could forward this message to them and encourage them to participate. As in the past, we will email you detaileddirections to CCRI and information about specific times, etc. about a week before the fair, but you should plan to

    arrive at about 11:30 and stay for most of the afternoon.

    If you have any questions please contact Elaine S. Magyar [email protected] by phone at (401) 456-9747Learn How to Do a Science Fair ProjectNew Video Series from NASA JPL

    Just in time for science fair season! The Education Office at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) has released a

    video series designed to take teachers, students, and parents through the sometimes mystifying process of crafting a

    science fair project.

    The six-part video seriesfeatures JPL scientist Serina Diniega, engineer Arby Argueta, and educator Ota Lutz, who

    team up to take viewers step by step through the project design process, from generating an idea to communicatingthe final results in an attractive display.

    Students learn about one of the hardest steps in the process - generating an idea - from the perspectives of scientific

    investigation and engineering design, discovering how to observe and ask questions about the world around them

    that can serve as starting points for their projects.

    The videos also cover common areas that students often overlook while designing their projects, such as asking a

    testable question that examines just one concept, and considering elements that could affect an experiment and

    factoring them into the results.

    Visit theJPL websiteto watch the series, download related resources, and find notes for teachers and parents.

    Web Sites Worth Exploring:Teaching With the Library of Congress (Best Colleges Online)Teachers looking to boost their credentials and lesson plans should look no farther than the world's largest library's

    vast digital collections.

    Print What You Like -http://www.printwhatyoulike.com/Print What You Like is a website that lets you choose what parts of a web page you'd like to print. You can save quite

    a bit of ink and paper with this site.

    There are several ways to use the site; you can enter the URL of the page you want to print at the website, there's a

    bookmarklet you can use with most browsers, and Print What You Like supports Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Safari and

    Internet Explorer 7 and up.

    Professional Development Opportunities for TeachersRIDE Offers Professional Development (PD) on the Critical Areas Of Focus Within The

    Common Core State Standards (CCSS) In English Language Arts (ELA)/Literacy

    RIDE is offering professional development (PD) regarding the critical areas of focus within the Common Core State

    Standards (CCSS) in English language arts (ELA)/Literacy. Each one day session will provide you with an

    understanding of the topic and familiarity with the tools/ activities that are provided within the modules currently on

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    the website. The goal of this PD is for you to be able to share your learning with others in your school or LEA.

    Science educators would find value in the topics of: Text Dependent Questions, Writing an Argument and Academic

    Vocab sessions. All Sessions run from 8:00 3:00 PM

    Day Date Topic LocationTuesday March 12, 2013 Text Dependent Questions Woonsocket Middle School

    Wednesday March 13, 2013 Academic Vocab Coventry Admin Building

    Thursday March 14, 2013 Writing an Argument Middletown Admin Building

    Day Date Topic Location

    Saturday February 9, 2013 Text Complexity CCRI- Warwick

    Saturday March 23, 2013 Writing an Argument CCRI- Warwick

    US Department of Education Green Strides Webinar Series Continues in 2013

    Through theGreen Strides Webinar Serieshundreds of state, local and school officials and their communities are

    tuning in to learn how to reduce their schools environmental impact and costs; improve health and wellness; and

    provide effective environmental education, including STEM, green careers, and civic engagement. The Series

    provides administrators, educators, parents and interested third parties the resources to move toward the exemplary

    levels of U.S. Department of Education Green Ribbon Schools>>>.

    Feb. 13, 2013, 4-5 p.m.Emerging Green Technologies (NASA)

    Feb. 20, 2013, 4-5 p.m.Climate Time Machine (NASA)

    Save The Bays Bay Institute for Experiential Learning Registration opens January 7th

    (Middle and High School)

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    Audubon Society of Rhode Island: Wow! Science: Innovative Thinking and

    Creativity in Science and in the Arts - Saturday February 9, 2013Audubons Powder Mill Ledges Wildlife Refuge

    12 Sanderson Road, Smithfield

    9:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m.

    Fee: $25.00/person

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    This workshop will inspire teachers to incorporate innovation and creativity in their classrooms by blending science,

    art, and music teaching techniques. We will discuss the similarities among learning in the arts and sciences and how

    combining the two can enhance learning in the classroom. The workshop will include hands-on activities and

    experiments that address life science and physical science standards while building in art connections to advance

    innovative thinking and problem solving skills. Come prepared to have fun! Participants will receive a packet of the

    activities and resources they can use in their classrooms. Snacks will be provided.

    To register, please call 401- 949-5454 ext 3113, or e-mail us at [email protected]

    iPad Professional Development Workshop at the RI STEM Center at RIC Saturday

    February 9, 2013 (K-12)

    Henry Barnard School, Room 214

    Shawn Rubin and Stephanie Castilla, Instructors - Highlander Institute

    The RI STEM Center is pleased to have Shawn Rubin and Stephanie Castilla as instructors for the day. Their previous

    workshops at the STEM Center received high marks from participants.

    Goals for the day include learning how to:

    Increase the personalization of student instruction;

    Use the iPad for formative assessment in order to analyze student understanding and differentiateinstruction;

    Motivate students through engaging apps and activities.

    The session will emphasize development of 21st century skills through use of student-centered techniques that

    encourage creativity, creation, and questioning.

    Open to teachers of all disciplines at all levels.

    Attendees bring their own iPad to this workshop.

    Cost: $25 which includes continental breakfast.

    Lunch is available for purchase at the nearby Donovan Dining Center.

    Register online (if link does not work, copy and paste the following into your browser:

    https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dG9lcWY5ZWlYZ0pwbFZXUGNuVFUzYnc6MQ

    Seat in workshop will be confirmed upon receipt of payment. Send checks, made out to the RI STEM Center, to:Dr. Mary Sullivan, Director

    RI STEM Center, HBS 202

    Rhode Island College

    600 Mt. Pleasant Ave.

    Providence, RI 02908

    Christopher Columbus Foundation U.S. Chamber of Commerce Life Sciences Award

    Apply by February 12, 2013 (High School AP Bio and AP Chem Educators)

    The $5,000 Life Sciences Educator Award will be presented to a current high school educator, with at least five years

    of teaching experience, who demonstrates an ongoing teaching strategy that evidences proficiency in instructing

    students in the College Boards Advanced Placement (AP) or Interna tional Baccalaureate (IB) Biology, Chemistry orother life sciences courses. Evidence of proficiency may be demonstrated through showing that a disproportionate

    percentage of students achieve AP or IB exam grades scoring in the 4 or higher level of eithe r the biology and/or

    chemistry curriculum.

    Criteria1. All Nominees must be living United States citizens.2. The Nomination must demonstrate an ongoing teaching strategy that evidences proficiency in instructing

    students in the College Board's Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB) Biology,

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    Chemistry or other life sciences courses. Evidence of proficiency may be demonstrated through showing

    that a disproportionate percentage of students achieve AP or IB exam grades scoring in the 4 or higher

    level of either the biology and/or chemistry curriculum. 3. The Nomination must demonstrate an enterprising spirit in teaching and making available resources to

    students that promote excellence in the study of life science-related coursework.4. The Nomination must demonstrate outstanding teaching, guidance and mentoring of students for

    independent study projects.5. Any Nomination that does not meet the above stated criteria will be disqualified.

    NOMINATION MATERIALS:

    If a Nomination is selected as a semifinalist, the Nominator will be notified and asked to provide copies of

    supporting materials.All Nominations and materials submitted in connection with the Life Sciences Awards and any reproductions

    made therefrom, shall be solely, exclusively and entirely the property of the Foundation and shall not be

    returned.The Foundation shall have the sole and exclusive right to use, and permit others to use, the above stated

    Nomination and materials including the candidates name, likeness, and other biographical information and

    promotions, news releases and advertising in connection with either present or future Foundation programsor similar programs or awards. All materials submitted become the property of the Foundation without any

    compensation to the candidate. However, the Foundation does not claim ownership of the intellectual

    property submitted.ADDITIONAL RULES:

    Candidates must be permitted to accept a monetary award bestowed by the Foundation, a Federal

    government agency.Awards may be taxable income to the recipient. All tax liabilities are the sole responsibility of the winner.

    All Federal, State and local laws and regulations apply.Winners must attend the awards ceremony in Washington, D.C., in July, 2013 (date TBD) in order to receive

    the award. Anyone who cannot attend the awards ceremony will automatically be disqualified.

    Nominations are received online ONLY at: www.agriscienceawards.com .The deadline for submissions is February 12, 2013.

    Questions? Please go towww.ccolumbusfoundationawards.org.

    Apply for the Amgen Award for Science Teaching Excellence Apply by February 13, 2013

    (K-12)

    Dear Rhode Island Science Teachers,

    The Amgen Award for Science Teaching Excellence is open to local teachers in Amgen communities. Science

    teachers across Rhode Island are eligible to apply.

    The nine winners across Amgen communities will receive an unrestricted cash award of $5,000, with the recipients

    school receiving an additional $5,000 restricted grant for their schools science program.

    We strongly encourage you to apply for the 2013 Amgen Award for Science Teaching Excellence. Or, if you know of

    a strong science teacher in Rhode Island, please bring them to our attention by [email protected].

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    Attention:

    Rhode Island

    Science Teachers

    Apply Today for the 2013 Award

    Deadline for Applications:

    February 13, 2013

    To Apply:*

    www.amgen.com/citizenship/aaste.html

    Questions:

    Phone: (617) 6182528

    Email:[email protected]

    *Terms and conditions apply. Please see the program

    website for further details.

    Environmental Council of RI Education Fund Application For Chafee Conservation

    Leadership Awards Apply by February 15 (K-12)

    The Environment Council of Rhode Islands Education Fund is honored to announce the opening of the

    application period for the John H. Chafee Conservation Leadership Awards for 2013. Honoring the memory of

    the late Governor and U.S. Senator for his dedication to preserving the environment, The ECRI Education

    Fund honors four Rhode Island organizations each year for their work in improving the health of the RhodeIsland environment.

    Recipients are selected by an independent panel of judges based on applications received from RI businesses,

    non profits, municipalities, and educational institutions that highlight specific projects and programs related to

    conservation.

    Past winners include organizations that reduced polluting discharges, instituted recycling programs,

    developed renewable energy projects, installed sewage treatment facility upgrades, increased land

    conservation, and provided hands on environmental education for Rhode Island children. Potential

    winning projects are not limited to the examples provided here. Any project that improves the health of the

    Rhode Island environment is welcome for consideration.

    Applications are due at the Environment Council of Rhode Island (ECRI) office by February 15, 2013.

    Copies of this application can be found athttp://www.environmentcouncilri.org/ or obtained by sending an

    email to:[email protected].

    For further information, please contact the office at (401) 621-8048.

    NASAs REEL Science Communication Contest Deadline February 15 (HS)

    Audience: 9-12 Educators and Students

    Deadline: Feb. 15, 2013

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    So you want to be a NASA producer? NASA is looking for talented high school students to create videos that engage

    students in earth science.

    Students are consuming over 10 hours of media each day, and video is increasingly important to reach and engage

    this audience about science. NASA earth science missions are kicking off a new video contest challenging high school

    students to produce a two-minute video for middle school students. The videos should focus on one of three topics:Ozone in the Stratosphere, Ship Tracks and Our Environment, or The Water of the Water Planet.

    Winning videos will be posted on NASAs website. Winners will also get the opportunity to be a NASA producer

    working with NASA scientists and communication experts in July 2013 to produce an earth science feature video.

    The deadline for submitting videos is Feb. 15, 2013.

    For more information and instructions for submitting a video, visithttp://aura.gsfc.nasa.gov/reelscience

    Questions about this contest should be emailed to Ginger Butcher [email protected]

    AN INVITATION to Educators from the NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service

    February 16th

    As a marine science educator it is likely difficult to keep up with advances made in the sciences affecting ocean

    health. It isnt often that world leaders in a coalition to improve ocean health converge at a single venue on a

    weekend afternoon.

    Recognizing the importance of your interest in teaching the upcoming generations of marine scientists, you are

    invited to a Large Marine Ecosystem (LME) event to be convened in Boston in February 2013. The event is

    scheduled for Saturday, 16 February, and is a Conference on LMEs entitled, Stress, Sustainability and

    Development of Large Marine Ecosystems During Climate Change from 12:30 PM to 7:30 PM at the John F.

    Kennedy Library in Boston.

    A descriptive brochure for the Conference can be downloaded from

    http://www.undp.org/content/undp/en/home/ourwork/environmentandenergy/focus_areas/water_and_ocean_gover

    nance/

    The first session of this Conference, from 12:30 to 3 PM will feature five leaders in institutions heavily engaged in

    supporting marine science and management: Jane Lubchenco, Under Secretary of Commerce for NOAA; Naoko

    Ishii, CEO, GEF; Anne Christine Brusendorff, Executive Director ICES; Veerle Vandeweerd, Director of Environment

    and Energy at UNDP; and Wendy Watson-Wright, Executive Secretary of IOC-UNESCO.

    The second session of this Saturday conference focuses on Marine Spatial Planning and is scheduled from 3:30 PM to

    4:30 PM with talks from Barry Gold and Charles Ehler, followed by a panel discussion with experts on MSP in North

    American, African, Asian, and Latin American LMEs. At 5:30 PM, attendees and speakers will adjourn for wine and

    hors doeuvres (supplied by non-governmental donors).

    There is no registration fee for this even but, as seating is limited, we do ask that you RSVP as soon as [email protected] or by phone at 401-782-3200.

    New England Association of Chemistry Teachers Meeting Register by March 8 (HS

    Chemistry)The New England Association of Chemistry Teachers (NEACT) will host its March meeting at UMass Dartmouth,

    Saturday morning March 16, 2013. The meeting begins at 9AM with registration at 8:30.

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    We are delighted to have speakers from UMass (Dartmouth, MA) and The Chemical Heritage Foundation

    (Philadelphia, PA) on the agenda.

    Professor Alan Hirshfeld, physics professor and author of numerous monographs in the history of science, will speak

    to us about how astronomers used spectroscopy to determine the chemical composition of the Sun. Not only relevantto the high school chemistry curriculum, but exciting as it is the subject of his next book. Gigi Naglak and Jen

    Dionisio, the creators of CHF.s popular First Friday Series are traveling all the way from Philly to enlighten and

    entertain us with their tasteful kitchen chemistry stories.The meeting will take place in SENG 115 on campus; the best parking is in Lot 16 or 17.

    For purposes of planning refreshments, we are asking that you RSVP to [email protected] March 8.

    RIDE Seeks Educators to be part of Academy for Transformative Leadership - Applications

    Due March 29, 2013

    As part of RIDE's Academy for Transformative Leadership, a statewide RTTT-funded initiative that will train and

    support leaders to transform Rhode Island's identified schools, RIDE is working with the NYC Leadership Academy

    (NYCLA) to recruit, select and train educators.

    The Aspiring Turnaround Leaders Program is seeking eight educators to participate in a year-long intensive

    program, including a fulltime, compensated school-based residency that will prepare them to become principals of

    identified schools in fall 2014. The program will begin in July 2013 with a three week summer intensive training prior

    to residency placement.

    Applications are due on or before March 29, 2013. Access the application and additional informationhere.

    Informative webinars to help you decide!Advance registration for the webinars is required.

    Register for a session now by clicking a date below:Mon, Jan 28, 2013 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM EST

    Thu, Feb 7, 2013 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM EST

    Wed, Feb 20, 2013 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM EST

    Tue, Mar 5, 2013 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM EST

    Wed, Mar 13, 2013 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM EDT

    Once registered you will receive an email confirming your registration with information you need to join the

    Webinar.

    Click the following link for a job description and application information:

    http://www.ride.ri.gov/RIDE/transformation.aspx

    STEM DIGITAL Summer Institute, June 24 28, 2013 Applications Due April 1, 2013 (MS

    HS Teachers)

    STEM Digital Images in Geoscience Investigations: Teaching Analysis with Light

    Monday to Friday, June 24 - 28, 2013 at UMass Amherst

    Funded by the National Science Foundation

    Sponsored by the STEM Education Institute

    Middle and High School Science, Math, and Technology Teachers

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    Teams of science and computer teachers encouraged Participants MUST bring a digital camera, and are

    encouraged to bring a laptop computer

    $75/day stipends ($375 total), materials, parking, lunches

    Housing and meals for those outside the commuting radius

    3 to 6 graduate credits available at reduced cost; free PDP's (Professional Development Points)

    STEM DIGITAL will use the AnalyzingDigitalImages software which provides free, easy-to-use tools for spatial,

    temporal, spectral, and intensity measurements. It will show how digital image analysis can be applied to

    environmental quality issues in ways that can readily be introduced into STEM courses, engaging students and

    encouraging them to think about related careers. The program will develop research agendas that will

    employ a variety of image analysis tools. Application forms and more information:www.umassk12.net/digital .

    Contact:[email protected]. Voice: 413-545-0734, fax: 413-545-3697

    Presidential Award For Excellence In Mathematics And Science Teaching (PAEMST)

    Nominations Now Open Nominations Due April 1, 2013(Grades 7-12 Teachers)

    Are you or do you know an outstanding secondary (grades 7-12) mathematics and science teachers that you should

    be recognized for their talents? The Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching

    (PAEMST) is the highest honor that a kindergarten through 12th-grade mathematics or science teacher may receive for

    outstanding teaching in the United States. What better way to acknowledge excellence of our colleagues than to

    nominate the teachers who exemplify their profession.

    The process to nominate teachers is a simple one. Simply go to the PAEMST website atwww.paemst.organd fill in

    the on-line form. Once the nomination is submitted the nominated teacher will then be notified and provided

    information about the application process.

    The following are eligibility criteria for nominees. Candidates must:

    Teach mathematics or science at the 7-12th grade level in a public or private school.

    Hold at least a Bachelors degree from an accredited institution.Be a full-time employee of the school or school district as determined by state and district policies, and teach

    K-12 students at least 50% of the time.

    Have at least 5 years of full-time, K-12 mathematics or science teaching experience prior to the 2012-13

    academic school year.

    Teach in one of the 50 states or the four U.S. jurisdictions. The jurisdictions are Washington, D.C.; Puerto

    Rico; Department of Defense Education Activity schools; and the U.S. territories as a group (American

    Samoa, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands).

    Be a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident.

    Not have received the PAEMST award at the national level in any prior competition or category.

    Rhode Island has many wonderful teachers, and those you nominate could be state or national Presidential

    Awardees for Excellence in Teaching Mathematics and Science for 2013.

    If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 222-8454 or by email [email protected]. Thank

    you for your continued support for mathematics and science education.

    UMass Nanotechnology 2013 Summer Institute Apply by April 1, 2013 (MS and HS Math,

    Science, and Technology Educators)

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    Monday to Friday, July 8 - July 13, 2013 at UMass Amherst

    Funded by the National Science FoundationSponsored by the STEM Education Institute and the Center for Hierarchical Manufacturing

    Middle and High School Science, Math, and Technology Teachers

    $75/day stipends ($375 total), materials, parking, some mealsHousing (new air conditioned dorms) for those outside the commuting radius

    3 graduate credits available at reduced cost; free PDP's(Professional Development Points)

    Nanotechnology deals with materials on the scale of nanometers. A nanometer is one-millionth of a millimeter, or

    about 10 atomic diameters. Such materials can have surprising and useful behaviors and properties. Applications of

    this rapidly growing field include regenerative medicine, fabrics and construction materials of unprecedented

    strength, ultra-high performance computers and data storage, more efficient solar photovoltaic cells, and much more.Activity in this field cuts across the traditional disciplinary boundaries, and involves chemistry, physics, biology, and

    engineering.The UMass Nanotechnology Summer Institute will explore the basic science and engineering concepts of this exciting

    new field, and will illustrate how they may be integrated into the usual math, science and technology courses in

    middle schools and high schools. The content and pedagogy will be aligned with the Massachusetts Science andTechnology/Engineering Framework.During the institute, participants will begin to develop curriculum units for their own classes. They will implement

    these in the fall and report on their progress and results online. Three graduate credits will be available for the

    institute and curriculum unit; the cost will be $300 plus a $45 registration fee. PDP's will be available at no cost. Application process: An application form and additional information are available at www.umassk12.net/nano .

    Teachers should also prepare a narrative statement of how they intend to use the institute materials in their

    classroom, and include in their application package a recent resume and a letter of support from their school

    principal or superintendent. The application package can be submitted by email, fax, or US mail. Applications are

    due April 1, 2013. Late applications will be accepted on a space available basis.

    SENEME and the URI Graduate School Of Oceanography Present: Oceans A La Carte: A

    Workshop For Educators - Saturday, April 27, 2013Join us at URIs Bay Campus for a full menu of oceanography, marine, and environmental science presentations and

    workshop sessions for formal and informal educators. Choose from a variety of presentations by leading scientists,

    hands-on activities, and content information sessions.

    Keynote presentation by Dr. Steve Carey, Geological Oceanographer, URI Graduate School of Oceanography

    Journey into the Crater of a Submarine Volcano

    Dr. Carey is an internationally recognized expert on explosive volcanism. During the past three decades he has

    studied volcanoes in 10 different countries including Mt. St. Helens in the US, Mt. Vesuvius in Italy, and Krakatau

    in Indonesia. Recently he has been working with Dr. Robert Ballard aboard the E/V Nautilus on several cruises to the

    Mediterranean Sea. His current research projects include the study of underwater volcanoes in the Aegean

    Sea, Tyrrhenian Sea, and Straits of Sicily.

    Featured presentations and workshops will cover topics including:

    Sound in the Sea

    Ocean Exploration

    Arctic Environments

    Hurricanes

    Next Generation Science Standards

    Incorporating Art & Science

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    Extreme Animals in Extreme Environments

    In addition to the keynote, presentations and workshops, an opportunity to tour the many research facilities on the

    Narragansett Bay Campus will be available.

    Registration will be available early February and more information will be posted towww.seneme.orgin the coming

    weeks.

    FREE 5 day ASM Teachers Materials Camp, July 8 12 (MS and HS Teachers)

    Attend a 5-day professional development workshop in Materials Science in the Summer of 2013 at no cost to you!

    Who should attend?

    High school general science, chemistry,physics, math and technology teachers

    Middle school physical science teachers

    Why attend?

    Learn how to engage your students using simple, low-cost experiments that you can integrate into your existing

    lesson plans

    Help your students discover career opportunities in science & engineering

    Learn the basics of Materials Science, an exciting branch of physics and chemistry

    Everything is FREE: 4 CEUs, course materials, lunches & snacks. The course will include one visit to an industrial

    site, and a session on an electron microscope: each participant can bring a sample!Graduate credits available! Two (2) graduate credits are available at $250. (This is optional.)

    To apply online & view the complete 2013 ASM Materials Camp schedule, visit:

    www.asmfoundation.org

    Venue: Wentworth Institute of Technology, Boston, MA

    Date: July 8-12, 2013

    Questions?

    Jeane Deatherage, Administrator of Foundation [email protected]; 1-800-336-5152,

    X5533; or

    PeterJepson,[email protected], 978-462-1175.

    Science Enrichment/Challenge Opportunities for

    StudentsChristopher Columbus Foundation U.S. Chamber of Commerce Life Sciences Award

    Apply by February 12, 2013 (High School Students)

    Two $1,000 Life Sciences Student Awards will be presented to current secondary school students who are making or

    have recently made significant and positive contributions related to the study of Biology, Chemistry or other life

    sciences courses.

    Criteria

    1. All Nominees must be living United States citizens.2. Nominations are strongly encouraged from educators, faculty members and school administrators

    personally familiar with the students academic achievements in the study of life sciences.3. Nominees must demonstrate ongoing work and/or provide proven evidence that distinguishes them in the

    study of life sciences.4. Any Nomination that does not meet the above stated criteria will be disqualified.

    NOMINATION MATERIALS:

    If a Nomination is selected as a semifinalist, the Nominator will be notified and asked to provide copies of

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    supporting materials.All Nominations and materials submitted in connection with the Life Sciences Awards and any reproductions

    made therefrom, shall be solely, exclusively and entirely the property of the Foundation and shall not be

    returned.The Foundation shall have the sole and exclusive right to use, and permit others to use, the above stated

    Nomination and materials including the candidates name, likeness, and other biographical information andpromotions, news releases and advertising in connection with either present or future Foundation programs

    or similar programs or awards. All materials submitted become the property of the Foundation without any

    compensation to the candidate. However, the Foundation does not claim ownership of the intellectual

    property submitted.ADDITIONAL RULES:

    Candidates must be permitted to accept a monetary award bestowed by the Foundation, a Federal

    government agency.Awards may be taxable income to the recipient. All tax liabilities are the sole responsibility of the winner.

    All Federal, State and local laws and regulations apply.Winners must attend the awards ceremony in Washington, D.C., in July, 2013 (date TBD) in order to receive

    the award. Anyone who cannot attend the awards ceremony will automatically be disqualified. Nominations are received online ONLY at: www.agriscienceawards.com .

    The deadline for submissions is February 12, 2013.

    Questions? Please go towww.ccolumbusfoundationawards.org.

    Apply to Represent Rhode Island at the National Youth Science Camp Apply by February

    15, 2013 (HS Seniors)

    The National Youth Science Camp is one of the nations premier programs in secondary science education. Since its

    inception in 1963 the summer program has offered educational forums and recreational activities that encourage the

    development of thoughtful scientific leadership.

    The National Youth Science Camp is a residential science education program for young scientists the summer after

    they graduate from high school. Students from around the country are challenged academically in exciting lectures

    and hands-on studies, and have voluntary opportunities to participate in an outdoor adventure program, gain a new

    and deep appreciation for the great outdoors, and establish friendships that last a lifetime.

    Two Rhode Island Seniors will be chosen to represent each state as delegates to the National Youth Science Camp.

    Delegates have demonstrated exceptional academic achievement, leadership in school and community activities, and

    a genuine interest in the sciences. Selected delegates attend the National Youth Science Camp the summer after their

    high school graduation at no expense, transportation included.

    To Apply

    1. Download the

    2013 NYSC Application Packet(.doc format)

    2013 NYSC Application Packet(.docx format)

    2013 NYSC Application Packet(.pdf format)

    2. Complete the application.

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    3. Submit your application directly to:Peter J. McLaren

    Rhode Island Department of Education

    255 Westminster Street - 4th Floor

    Providence, Rhode Island 02903

    Email:[email protected]

    (Office) 401-222-8454

    (Fax) 401-222-3605

    Applications will be accepted no later than February 15, 2013. DO NOT send applications directly to the National

    Youth Science Foundation.

    The National Youth Science Camp is made possible through the planning and fund-raising of theNational Youth

    Science Foundation, a nonprofit organization with a mission to honor, sustain, and encourage youth interest and

    excellence in science by conducting comprehensive informal science education programs that provide opportunity

    for constructive interaction with others and emphasize the social value of thoughtful scientific careers.

    Students on Ice Scholarships Available for 2 Rhode Island Students Apply by March 1

    (Students must be between 14 & 18 years old)

    We are very excited to share with you an incredible opportunity to travel to the Arctic! In partnership with the

    Beatrice Snyder Foundation,Students on Iceis proudly offering 2 fully-funded scholarships for Rhode Island youth

    to participate on our upcomingArctic Expedition.These scholarships are available for Rhode Island high school

    students between the ages of 14-18 who demonstrate a need for financial assistance.

    This expedition represents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for youth to expand their knowledge about the

    circumpolar world, and to gain a global perspective of the Arctic, its wonders, and its present and future

    challenges.This summers expedition will travel from Greenland to Nunavut!

    Scholarship recipients must act as an ambassador for his/her community and must be prepared to share their journey

    with the community and country before, during and after the expedition. Students will be expected to be available

    for media interviews and to submit journal entries for the SOI Expedition Website and other blogs. Applicants must

    understand that this is an educational expedition, not a vacation and as a result, must be committed to participate

    fully in all aspects of the education program. Interested students must demonstrate some or all of the followingqualities: strong academics and/or passion for learning, interest in the polar regions; leadership qualities and/or

    potential to develop these qualities; a desire to make a difference, become a polar ambassador and be an

    environmentally responsible citizen.

    Applications are due March 1st, 2013. Please contact our participant coordinator, Shirley Manh,

    [email protected] you have any questions.

    Best regards,

    The SOI team

    Cornells CURIE and CATALYST Academies for HS Students Interested in Engineering

    Careers Apply by March 1, 2013 (Grades 9-11)Please share this opportunity with your high school aged students. We are now accepting applications for ourengineering focused high school summer programs, CURIE Academy and CATALYST Academy, both will take

    place July 14-20, 2013. We have need based tuition and travel assistance available for both academies.

    The CURIE and CATALYST Academies are one-week summer residential programs for high school students who

    excel in math and science, enjoy solving problems, and want to learn more about careers in engineering. The target

    populations for the CURIE Academy are current sophomore and junior girls of all backgrounds. The target

    populations for the CATALYST Academy are current freshmen, sophomore, and junior girls and boys from

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    backgrounds (African American, Native American, Latino/a, and/or First Generation College) severely

    underrepresented in the science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) disciplines.

    Cornell Universitys world-renowned faculty and graduate students lead classes, lab sessions, and research projects

    designed for the participants in each academy. During the week, students work in teams conducting research and

    learning to solve problems that mirror real-life situations. In addition, social events, panel discussions, and other out-of-classroom activities provide participants with opportunities to network informally with each other and Cornell

    faculty, staff, and students.

    More information about these programs can be found athttp://www.engineering.cornell.edu/curie and

    http://www.engineering.cornell.edu/catalyst

    Siemens We Can Change The World Challenge Submit by March 5, 2013 (Grades K 12)

    YOUR STUDENTS HAVE THE

    POWER TO SHAPE THEIR FUTURE

    Are you up for the challenge?

    Register your team today to join the Siemens We Can Change the World

    Challenge, the premier national sustainability competition for grades K-12. Using a

    project-based inquiry approach, students learn about science and conservation

    while creating solutions that impact their planet.

    Learn more and register at wecanchange.com.

    http://www.engineering.cornell.edu/curiehttp://www.engineering.cornell.edu/curiehttp://www.engineering.cornell.edu/curiehttp://www.engineering.cornell.edu/catalysthttp://www.engineering.cornell.edu/catalysthttp://e-news.edweek.org/ct/18634921:21189794478:m:1:137945973:3A853BC97496AA188A61FF1C53C3EAC6:rhttp://e-news.edweek.org/ct/18634921:21189794478:m:1:137945973:3A853BC97496AA188A61FF1C53C3EAC6:rhttp://e-news.edweek.org/ct/18634921:21189794478:m:1:137945973:3A853BC97496AA188A61FF1C53C3EAC6:rhttp://www.engineering.cornell.edu/catalysthttp://www.engineering.cornell.edu/curie
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    WIN BIGTeams compete formore than

    $300K in prizes such as

    scholarships, adventure trips,

    assemblies with Discovery

    Channel talent and more!

    GET STARTEDRegister online today to get your

    team started and access free

    resources like lesson plans, step-

    by-step guides, sample projects,

    and virtual labs that will help you

    support your students.

    ALL APPLICATIONS MUST BE COMPLETED BY MARCH 5, 2013.

    NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Void where prohibited. Subject to Official Rules available at wecanchange.com. 2012

    High School Summer Internship Opportunities at NASAs Goddard Space Flight Center

    Apply by March 15, 2013 (Students must be at least 16 Years of Age)

    NASA OSSI/NIFS Online Application Website

    Open from November 1, 2012-March 15, 2013

    To apply to 2013 Goddard High School Summer Internship Opportunities visit NASAs

    One Stop Shopping Initiative Recruiting NASA Interns, Fellows, and ScholarsOSSI/NIFS -

    https://intern.nasa.gov

    NASA Goddard Space Flight Center High School Summer Intern Programs engage interns in applications of science,

    technology, engineering, and math (STEM) in a research-focused work environment at Goddard. Student internslearn and apply research protocols and processes related to Earth & space-systems science, computer science,

    engineering, and technology. Generally, a successful applicant meets/exceeds these basic qualifications:

    1. At least 16 years of age at start of internship

    2. Minimum 3.0 GPA (unweighted) on a 4.0 scale

    3. U.S. citizen

    Interested students may create a profile and apply to a project(s) anytime during the open registration period,

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    November 1, 2012-March 15, 2013. Projects will be added to the database on a continuing basis, so be sure to check

    back athttps://intern.nasa.gov

    Goddard high school summer internships include, but are not limited to, the National Space Club Scholars Program

    (NSCSP) and mentor-funded opportunities.

    For information about the National Space Club Scholars Program and eligibility, visit

    http://www.spaceclub.org/programs/scholars.html

    To access the 2013 NASA OSSI/NIFS website and apply for available project positions, visit

    https://intern.nasa.gov

    For more information about NASA GSFC Summer High School Internship Opportunities, contact either

    Katherine Bender,[email protected], or

    Dr. Evelina Felicite-Maurice,[email protected]

    FREE ASM Materials Camps: May 6th

    at WPI and May 13th

    at Boston Univ High SchoolSophomores or Juniors

    ASM is offering a FREE educational event for High School sophomores and juniors. The ASM Materials Camp has

    been held at WPI for the past 8 years. ASM brings groups of sophomores and juniors through eight learning stations

    relating to aspects of materials science and engineering.

    ASM will be hosting students, FREE of charge, on two occasions this year: On May 6 at WPI and on May 13 at

    Boston University. Students from any geographical area are welcome to apply to the date/location of their choice.

    You can find some information on the events, including a flyer and links to application forms, on the ASM Boston

    website, http://asmboston.org/asm_materials_experience/2013_registration_info

    For more information contact:

    Patrick Hogan, 2013 ASM Materials Experience New England Planning [email protected]

    Hurricanes: Science and Society Webinar for 5th Grade Students May 8th and 9th

    TheHurricanes: Science and Society(HSS) team at the University of Rhode Island's Graduate School of Oceanography

    (URIO/GSO) is excited to announce that it is again partnering with the National Hurricane Center (NHC)to offer

    hurricane preparedness webinars for 5th grade students inU.S. regions that are impacted by hurricanes.

    During these 1-hour webinars, students will hear from NHC scientists and forecasters, as well as NOAA Aircraft

    Operations Center (AOC) officers that fly into hurricanes. A presentation on region-specific hurricane science and

    preparedness will be given with interactive questions prompting student responses. Classroom questions will also be

    collected in advance of the webinar; as many of these questions as possible will be answered by the hurricane

    scientists. Many videos, visualizations, graphics, and other media will be included to engage students. Groups will

    also receive a virtual tour of the National Hurricane Center.

    We hope your classes will take advantage of this exciting opportunity! Webinars will be organized regionally (U.S.

    Gulf Coast, Southeast Atlantic Coast, and Northeast Atlantic Coast). Dates and times are listed below.

    Schools/classes wanting to participateMUST REGISTER in advance. Please visit theNational Hurricane Center:

    2013 5th Grade Webinars pagein theResources sectionof theHurricanes: Science and Society websitefor more detail

    and registration information. Please note, registration will close one week in advance of each webinar.

    https://intern.nasa.gov/https://intern.nasa.gov/https://intern.nasa.gov/http://www.spaceclub.org/programs/scholars.htmlhttps://intern.nasa.gov/https://intern.nasa.gov/http://ride19/mclape$/RISCI-MSHS/[email protected]://ride19/mclape$/RISCI-MSHS/[email protected]://ride19/mclape$/RISCI-MSHS/[email protected]://ride19/mclape$/RISCI-MSHS/[email protected]://ride19/mclape$/RISCI-MSHS/[email protected]://ride19/mclape$/RISCI-MSHS/[email protected]://asmboston.org/asm_materials_experience/2013_registration_infohttp://asmboston.org/asm_materials_experience/2013_registration_infomailto:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.hurricanescience.org/http://www.hurricanescience.org/http://www.hurricanescience.org/http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/http://www.hurricanescience.org/resources/nhc5grade/http://www.hurricanescience.org/resources/nhc5grade/http://www.hurricanescience.org/resources/nhc5grade/http://www.hurricanescience.org/resources/nhc5grade/http://www.hurricanescience.org/resources/http://www.hurricanescience.org/resources/http://www.hurricanescience.org/resources/http://www.hurricanescience.org/http://www.hurricanescience.org/http://www.hurricanescience.org/http://www.hurricanescience.org/http://www.hurricanescience.org/resources/http://www.hurricanescience.org/resources/nhc5grade/http://www.hurricanescience.org/resources/nhc5grade/http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/http://www.hurricanescience.org/mailto:[email protected]://asmboston.org/asm_materials_experience/2013_registration_infohttp://ride19/mclape$/RISCI-MSHS/[email protected]://ride19/mclape$/RISCI-MSHS/[email protected]://intern.nasa.gov/http://www.spaceclub.org/programs/scholars.htmlhttps://intern.nasa.gov/
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    If you have any questions, please contact Holly Morin ([email protected] ).

    NHC 2013 5th Grade Webinar Series:

    Northeast Coast Webinar(s):

    Wednesday, May 8, and Thursday May 9, 2013 (10am ET)

    *Northeast Coast states include: NJ, PA, NY, CT, RI, MA, VT, NH, & ME

    Please note: attachments will not be sent. Most information will be posted online or included here to

    reduce the size of this message.

    Thank you.

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    If you know of something that you feel is a quality resource, event, or opportunity (e.g., grant), please

    send a newsletter-ready blurb [email protected] the following information by

    3:00pm on Thursday to be included in the Friday newsletter (subject to RIDE review and approval):

    1. Type (e.g., grant, event, resource)

    2. Name / Title of Event / Opportunity

    3. Source or Event Sponsor

    4. Web site, and/or contact name(s) and email address(es)

    5. Description

    6. Grade level(s) and/or intended audience

    7. Deadline (if applicable) for time-sensitive submissions or event RSVPs

    THIS NOTICE IS DISTRIBUTED FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. R.I Department of Education does

    not have any affiliation or responsibility to promote this information.

    Peter J. McLaren

    Science-Technology Specialist

    Office of Instruction

    Rhode Island Department of Education

    255 Westminster Street

    Providence, Rhode Island 02903

    401-222-8454

    [email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]

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