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06/16/2008
Education
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SCEC-ACCESS Intern Participates in Career Fair at Wilberforce University
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Wilberforce University requires each student to complete two co-ops and/or internships to graduate. To aid students in finding an internship in their field, the Cooperative Education Office hosts a career fair every semester. As a recent graduate of Wilberforce University, Jennifer Hairston was a representative for SCEC at Wilberforce University's spring career fair. Jennifer was able to connect with current students in the computer science and engineering field and introduce them to the SCEC internship programs. She was also able to discuss student related programs to the computer science professors at the university so they'll be able to relay the message to students that were unable to attend the career fair.
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05/10/2008
Education
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SCEC Participates in Science and Technology Awareness Day
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On May 10, 2008, the Los Angeles African American Engineers & Professional Employees Association held the annual Science and Technology Awareness Day at the Exposition Park Community Center in Los Angeles. The Science and Technology Awareness Day is an event held every year where students are invited to participate in engineering and scientific activities. Among some of the sponsors/participants this year were the American Society of Civil Engineers, the Society of Women Engineers, the American Chemical Society and the Southern California Earthquake Center.
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05/03/2008
Education
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SCEC Co-hosts Earthquake Education Workshop at USC
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On May 3, 2008, the Southern California Earthquake Center co-hosted a half-day workshop with the USC Joint Educational Project at the SCEC headquarters. The purpose of the workshop was to discuss earthquake education related activities and lesson plans that teachers could implement in their classrooms.
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03/07/2008
Education
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Long Beach Earthquake: 75th Anniversary
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Seventy-five years ago, at 5:54 p.m. on March 10, 1933, southern California experienced its deadliest seismic disaster in recorded history when a magnitude 6.4 earthquake struck the Long Beach area.
The Long Beach earthquake occurred along the Newport-Inglewood
fault zone centered just off the coast of Newport Beach, with a hypocentral
depth of 10 kilometers. Seismic records suggest a maximum slip along the fault of about 1 meter, with a total rupture length of roughly 15 kilometers.
The actual earthquake rupture lasted only 5 seconds, though ground shaking (as is typical) lasted at least twice as long. The maximum
recorded ground acceleration was 0.22g, or 22% the force of gravity
(though the nearest recording site for this data was 27 kilometers from
the epicenter). Despite these rather modest seismological numbers,
the earthquake killed over 120 people and caused property losses
estimated at $50 million (1933) dollars.
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02/12/2008
Education
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Seeing the Results of a SCEC Earthquake Education Workshop
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According to the California Science Content Standards, sixth grade is Earth Sciences year, and part of a teacher's job is to teach earthquakes. It is with that in mind that middle school teacher Sue Robins attended the earthquake education workshop SCEC co-hosted with AEG back in September.
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02/04/2008
Education
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Earthquake Education Workshop at Scripps Institution of Oceanography's Visualization Center
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On Thursday, November 15, 2007, the fifth annual Earthquake Education Workshop was held at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography's Visualization Center (SIO VizCenter) at UC San Diego. In the previous four workshops educational specialists from the University of Southern California and the Pasadena Field Office of the U.S. Geological Survey offered training and support to the new SIO VizCenter instructors. This year was the inaugural workshop facilitated by instructors from the SCEC institutions in the San Diego region. Instructors at this year's workshop included Dr. Debi Kilb from the SIO VizCenter, Dr. Cheryl Peach from the Birch Aquarium at Scripps, Dr. Bridget Konter from the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Dr. Robert Mellors from San Diego State University.
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02/01/2008
Education
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SCEC Hosts a Booth at the California Science Education Conference
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The Southern California Earthquake Center hosted a booth in the exhibition hall at the California Science Education Conference held in the Long Beach Convention Center, from October 25-27, 2007. Over 2,400 K-12 science educators from the state of California participated in the conference that is hosted annually by the California Science Teachers Association. At these meetings educators have the opportunity to attend workshops, exhibits and network with other professionals. The exhibit hall included a variety of booths ranging from textbook publishers to non-profit organizations and fundraisers.
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