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Keynote Speaker: Tim Killeen, Newly-appointed NCAR Director


  • Steven Ackerman, University of Wisconsin: Development and use of on-line Teaching Modules
  • Fred Carr, University of Oklahoma: Level 2 Radar Data Acquisition and Applications
  • Rich Clark, Millersville University: Case Studies in Atmospheric Chemistry
  • William Gallus, Iowa State University: Severe Weather Teaching and Visualization techniques
  • William Hibbard, University of Wisconsin: The VisAD Component Library
  • Clifford A. Jacobs, NSF: Invited Speaker
  • Roberta Johnson, NCAR: Education and Outreach at NCAR
  • Tim Killeen, NCAR Director (effective 1 July)
  • Mary Marlino, UCAR/PAGE: A Digital Library for Earth Science Education
  • Lynn McMurdie, University of Washington: Use of CODIAC Case Studies
  • Susan Millar, University of Wisconsin: Education and Outreach
  • Terrence Millar, University of Wisconsin: Education and Outreach
  • Charles Murphy, Kean University of New Jersey: MetApps for the Classroom and Research
  • John Nielsen-Gammon, Texas A&M: Presentation of Internet-Based Learning Materials in a University Setting
  • Mohan Ramamurthy, University of Illinois: A Virtual Exploratorium for Meteorology Education
  • Perry Samson, University of Michigan: Multi-level Homework Assignments for Survey Courses
  • John Snow, University of Oklahoma
  • James Steenburgh, University of Utah: Teaching NWP with Unidata Applications
  • Tom Whittaker, University of Wisconsin: Development and use of on-line Teach
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