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If we have a few minutes of questions, then this should take about an hour to 90 minutes.  
 
If we have a few minutes of questions, then this should take about an hour to 90 minutes.  
  
All About Spitzer and How Did NASA get this Data
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Please click on the red link corresponding to your presentation and edit the page to add in either a few notes or your ppt/pdf presentation.
        Mark Doering for the WCBVI Team  
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Stars and How They Form - videos with sign language
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*[[All About Spitzer and How Did NASA get this Data]] -- Mark Doering for the WCBVI Team  
        Anna M. and Lyssa M. for the WSD Team  
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*[[Stars and How They Form - videos with sign language]] -- Anna M. and Lyssa M. for the WSD Team  
Creating RGB images with DS9
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*[[Creating RGB images with DS9]] -- Lyssa and Anna for the WSD Team
        Lyssa and Anna for the WSD Team
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*[[Creating and using Region Files]] -- Kevin M. and Vivian H. for the OPRFHS/Yerkes Team  
Creating and using Region Files
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*[[Manipulating Numerical Data and Applying Rules to Create Lists and Plots with Excel]] -- Lee Gamble and Mark Doering for the WCBVI Team
        Kevin M. and Vivian H. for the OPRFHS/Yerkes Team  
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*[[Creating and Using Tactile Images]] -- Lee G. and Mark D. for the WCBVI Team  
Manipulating Numerical Data and Applying Rules to Create Lists and Plots with Excel
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*[[Checking the Photometry with Aperture Photometry Tool]] -- someone? for the Breck Team       
        Lee Gamble and Mark Doering for the WCBVI Team
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*[[Creating Beautiful Images with FITS Liberator]] -- Niyaz for the Pierce College Team  
Creating and Using Tactile Images
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*[[Using Python for Scientific Analysis]] -- Niyaz for the Pierce College Team  
        Lee G. and Mark D. for the WCBVI Team  
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*[[Making the SEDs]] -- Mark Legassie for the SSC Team
Checking the Photometry with Aperture Photometry Tool
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*[[IRSA Finder Charts]] -- Vivian for the Yerkes Team  
        someone? for the Breck Team       
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*[[What We Found]] -- Luisa for the SSC Team
Creating Beautiful Images with FITS Liberator
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*[[All Together Now]] -- someone? for the Breck Team
        Niyaz for the Pierce College Team  
 
Using Python for Scientific Analysis
 
        Niyaz for the Pierce College Team  
 
Making the SEDs
 
        Mark Legassie for the SSC Team
 
IRSA Finder Charts
 
        Vivian for the Yerkes Team  
 
What We Found
 
        Luisa for the SSC Team
 
All Together Now
 
        someone? for the Breck Team
 

Revision as of 03:22, 4 January 2011

Vivian suggested that when we are all in the same place in Seattle, we might get together and have our own mini-wrap-up workshop in which we (primarily the students) compare notes about how we accomplished tasks.

Agenda

Plan for 5 minutes for each segment, and plan to have access to a projector and screen. (If you just have ppt or pdf, you can use someone else's laptop, but if you want to do a live demo using specific software, I recommend bringing your own laptop.)

If we have a few minutes of questions, then this should take about an hour to 90 minutes.

Please click on the red link corresponding to your presentation and edit the page to add in either a few notes or your ppt/pdf presentation.