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This workspace provides resources to assist individuals funded by NASA’s Science Mission Directorate (SMD) in carrying out their SMD education and public outreach programs. Program leads and team members should login to post announcements and calendar events, share work in progress, and participate in group discussions. Information and documents that may be of interest to all, such as tips for getting involved in SMD education and public outreach and meeting notes, may be accessed without logging into the workspace. This site is hosted by the NASA SMD Science Education and Public Outreach Forums.

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EPOESS on hold pending review

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ROSES 2013 Clarifications, corrections and amendments Amendment 11:
Appendix E.4, EPOESS, on hold pending review.
Max Bernstein at 2013-04-24 11:29:14

Community Announcements

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Deadline Approaching for LPI Career Development Award – Jan 11

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Please pass this on to students who may be interested:

The Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI) is proud to announce its sixth LPI Career Development Award, which is open to both U.S. and non-U.S. applicants. This award will be given to graduate students who have submitted a first-author abstract for presentation at the 44th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC).



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Education Resources for Doomsday 2012

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With only 2 weeks left before December 21st, 2012 there is a definite uptick in public attention to the idea that Doomsday is on its way. The Calendar in the Sky project brings together Maya cultural experts, educators, and NASA scientists to create resources for educators to both respond to questions about the Maya Calendar and some of the different doomsday scenarios that people are concerned about. Check out our website (www.calendarinthesky.org) and follow us on Facebook or Twitter.



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FameLab: Exploring Earth and Beyond

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From Daniella Scalice, NASA Astrobiology Institute:

Please come show your support for the early career scientists competing in this year’s FameLab kickoff event at AGU!

Friday, December 7th, 7-9pm at the San Francisco Marriott Marquis Hotel across from the Moscone Convention Center. Reception to follow.

Details about the event can be found online here: http://famelab.eventbrite.com/
Please contact me with any questions at daniella.m.scalice@nasa.gov.

Thanks much,
Daniella.



Forum News

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[NASA Helio E/PO] News and Announcements 2010_12_04

Dear Heliophysics E/PO Community,

1. NASA #1 in Index of Effectiveness of Social Media and Web Use
2. NASA Space Weather Media Viewer Mobile App
3. International Public Science Events Conference (Feb. 16-17)
4. December/January Topic for NASA’s Year of the Solar System – A Family Affair!
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1. NASA #1 in Index of Effectiveness of Social Media and Web Use



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[NASA Helio E/PO] News and Announcements 2010_11_18

Dear Heliophysics E/PO Community,

1. Dean Pesnell Public Lecture on SDO at AGU Dec. 12
2. NASA Earth and Space Science Fellowship Program Accepting Proposals for 2011-2012 Academic Year (Deadline Feb. 1)
3. Nominations Invited for 2011 ASP Educational Awards (Deadline Dec. 15)
4. Please Complete Your SMD E/PO Workspace Profile
5. Request for Materials for Afterschool Universe Training

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1. Dean Pesnell Public Lecture on SDO at AGU Dec. 12

Public lecture — The Many Colors of the Sun
Sunday, 12 December 2010 1200h–1300h



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NASA Space Weather Media Viewer Mobile App

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The Space Weather Media Viewer App is now available through iTunes (http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/nasa-space-weather-media-viewer/id3986876...). This app features near real-time imagery from a wide variety of NASA missions, as well as video interviews with scientists about the causes of space phenomena and NASA-created visualizations. For those who download the app, please take a moment to leave a review on the iTunes site.