00:50:50 Nicole Arigo: Hello from Ohio! 00:51:01 Claire Ratcliffe Adams: Getting Started with SEAL Blog: https://community.starnetlibraries.org/get-started-with-seal/ 00:51:17 Kelly Gisch: Hello from Iowa 00:51:28 Deirdre Schirmer: Indiana here! 00:51:40 Sandy Evans: Hello from Idaho 00:51:43 Casey Spark: Hello from Western NY! 00:51:47 Sheryl Saxby: Hi from the Finger Lakes in New York 00:51:51 Betty Murphy: Arizona here! 00:51:55 Corey Weber: Hi from Texas! 00:51:56 Leverne McBeth: Hello from South Carolina 00:52:00 Dana Richardson: Macon County, Tennessee 00:52:07 Kit Lorelied: Oregon 00:52:08 Leigh Peake: Hello from Portland, Maine! 00:52:11 Mary Anne Johnson: Hi from Comfort, TX 00:52:13 Sherry` Brecheen: Hello from Onalaska Public Library in Texas 00:52:27 Eva Dunn: Hello from Bollinger County Library Missouri, right in the zone for the eclipse 00:52:27 Bushra Faesal: AZ Tucson 00:52:28 Awnali Mills: We had a citizen science scavenger hunt. Each "clue" had a different CS project with a QR code to sign up for that project. 00:52:30 Kara Roberts: I hope to host our eclipse event at our local wildlife refuge - they will be having refuge day! 00:52:31 Erik Cebrian: Orange Grove Public Library in Gulfport, MS, here 00:52:33 Megan Martin: North Carolina 00:52:38 Bobbi Perryman: We had an event with glasses, SunnyD, Moonpies, and eclipse info/crafts 00:52:45 Dana Richardson: We worked with our High School Science Department to do a presentation for the 2017 Eclipse. It was great! 00:52:47 Kit Lorelied: We offer citizen science kits and have done some scistarter projects in a bag 00:52:54 COLLEEN VARGAS: Hello from Denair California 🤩👋🏼 00:52:56 Justin Dinger: We planted a native plants rain garden to recapture rain from our roof and reintroduce native plants to our neighborhood. 00:53:13 Kelly Gisch: I have done Crowd the Tap in our community, which is a nation wide citizen science project that teaches people how to test their water and report the materials of water pipes in their home 00:53:23 Miriam Gray: Hello from Hart, Michigan. We ordered eclipse glasses and hosted an event at the Hart Public Library for the last eclipse. 00:53:23 Laura Hargrove: Birdwatching focused programs that encourage participation in eBird 00:53:31 Jessica Blanchard: Jessie at Rockland Public Library in Rockland, ME. We used the last eclipse to showcase our stargazing tools that are available for checkout and teaching on how to use them. 00:53:36 Deirdre Schirmer: We had a HUGE library event during the 2017 eclipse. Standing room only, with people lining up 3 hours ahead of time! Who would've imagined such interest at a library event? 00:53:37 SU DABBAS: Su Dabbas Gilbert Library Gilbert, MN. 00:53:43 Paula Nemes: Hello from SW Minnesota! We've had a few programs with a meteorologist whose hobby is stargazing -- he owns several large telescopes he uses for programs. 00:53:52 Sandy Hudock: Hi there, from Pueblo, CO. We just got a grant for citizen science kits and will be doing programming this summer. Last year we had the PlantWildflower grant and got pollinator friendly plants/planters. 00:54:00 Erik Cebrian: Someone in another branch in my system worked with the National Audubon Society for the Great Backyard Bird Count, though I haven't heard of any space-related science 00:54:14 Alesha Myrie: Reacted to "Hi there, from Pue..." with 😮 00:54:18 Leigh Peake: We put citizen-collected photos of coastal flooding together with GIS maps from NASA/NOAA for communities to use in planning and public engagement. 00:54:32 Alesha Myrie: Reacted to "We planted a nativ..." with 👏 00:54:40 Shannon Cooley: This will be my first eclipse at my library (been here since 2020) but I'm hoping to have an event at our local park for our community and other community organizations. 00:54:57 Lesley Palomo: We partnered with horticulture club to create a garden behind our public library 00:55:46 Jennifer Finn: We recently had a Physics professor from our local state university do a program on the exploration of Mars. 00:56:33 Theresa Schwerin: Very cool programs! 00:56:46 Kara Roberts: taking notes! 00:56:46 Eva Dunn: For the last eclipse we had a NASA educator do presentation of eclipses 00:57:11 Claire Ratcliffe Adams (she/her): LOVE all of these ideas 00:57:13 Sherry` Brecheen: Thank you for sharing and making this available later. 00:57:19 Betty Murphy: Amateur astronomer setting up telescopes at our library prior to the 2023 & 2024 events. 00:58:20 Casey Spark: I've applied! 00:58:32 Claire Ratcliffe Adams (she/her): Sign up for free eclipse glasses: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/BT58RYV 00:58:40 Michael Czarnopys: Are the applications per library system or per library branch? 00:58:46 Claire Ratcliffe Adams (she/her): One person per library can apply, and a letter from the library director is required 00:59:12 Claire Ratcliffe Adams (she/her): It can be either the library system or branch 00:59:55 COLLEEN VARGAS: Reacted to "We partnered with ho…" with ❤️ 01:00:22 Dillon Connelly (he/they): dconnelly@spacescience.org 01:00:25 Corey Weber: Do school libraries count for the free glasses? 01:00:39 COLLEEN VARGAS: We’re having a viewing at a park in our community. We’re also handing out solar glasses 🤓 01:01:35 Claire Ratcliffe Adams (she/her): School libraries can apply for glasses if they also serve as a free and open public library (this requirement may be relaxed as we get nearer the event) 01:02:21 COLLEEN VARGAS: Reacted to "We planted a native …" with ❤️ 01:02:31 Dillon Connelly (he/they): Thanks Claire! 01:02:47 Sandy Evans: I love everyone ideas. We are doing a event with our story hour group, reading a story on the eclipse, craft that goes with the eclipse and a Moon - using the oreo cookies. 01:05:05 Claire Ratcliffe Adams (she/her): That sounds fun, Sandy! We have an oreo cookie activity that demonstrated Moon phases, which is relevant to solar eclipses since they only occur during the new moon phase: https://clearinghouse.starnetlibraries.org/astronomy-and-space/83-loony-lunar-phases.html?search_query=moon+phases&results=23 01:05:42 sandra Brautigam: We just handed out glasses at Astronomy Night. A partnership with the City of Wildomar and the local Astronomy Club. Kids earned prizes for answering astronomy trivia. (Staff talked the kids through until they got it right so it was a teaching tool also.) 01:05:52 Lynn Grundstrom: sorry, missed the name of the app 01:06:02 Deirdre Schirmer: Play store says I can't get this. Says made for an older version of android? 01:06:07 Theresa Schwerin: GLOBE Observer Eclipse 01:06:15 Claire Ratcliffe Adams (she/her): GLOBE Observer Eclipse: https://observer.globe.gov/do-globe-observer/eclipse 01:06:44 Dana Richardson: Reacted to "GLOBE Observer Eclip..." with 👍🏻 01:06:58 Alesha Myrie: Reacted to "GLOBE Observer Ecl..." with 👍🏻 01:07:29 Jennifer Finn: I'm not able to get the app either. Same message as above. 01:07:46 Megan Schincke: Same for me with the app 01:08:06 Paula Nemes: My phone app store (Android) shows this message: "Looking for GLOBE Observer? This app isn't available for your device because it was made for an older version of Android." 01:08:29 Theresa Schwerin: Hmm - not sure why it’s doing that - we’ll check it out with the tech folks about what version Android is needed 01:09:07 Sandy Evans: Thank you for the idea and link Claire. 01:09:32 Jennifer Garden: I just downloaded Globe Observer from the Android play store. 01:12:24 Lynn Grundstrom: I can't download the app. Same message as those above 01:14:39 Nicole Arigo: I was able to download and open the app from the app store (iPhone). 01:19:43 Paula Nemes: Simple cloud viewer using large craft sticks. 01:19:55 Claire Ratcliffe Adams (she/her): Reacted to "{FC90AA1E-4C26-4CCD-8291-45B8DBB0D73F}.png" with ❤️ 01:20:03 Dillon Connelly (he/they): That's awesome Paula! 01:20:08 Jessica Taylor: Those of you having trouble downloading the app, you're welcome to directly message me your email, phone type, version of software and I will get back to you. 01:27:05 Claire Ratcliffe Adams (she/her): Cloudscape activity with Modification and Prep lists: https://clearinghouse.starnetlibraries.org/earth-science/132-cloudscape.html 01:27:56 Theresa Schwerin: Paula - I love that! 01:28:24 Jennifer Garden: Reacted to "{FC90AA1E-4C26-4CCD-8291-45B8DBB0D73F}.png" with ❤️ 01:29:09 Julie Elmore: With it being the same application, is it 25 different libraries to be selected or 25 of the 100 selected will get this in addition? 01:29:39 Sheryl Saxby: Reacted to "With it being the sa..." with 🙂 01:30:18 Theresa Schwerin: Julie - It is the same application for the 100 kits and 25 infrared thermometer 01:30:32 Eva Dunn: Would the surface temp cause the effect during the last eclipse of looking like a lot of snakes running quickly across the ground? 01:31:37 Theresa Schwerin: You can select whether you want the kit with the items that I showed and whether you want to apply for the additional Infrared thermometer to do surface temp that Kevin is doing 01:33:51 Julie Elmore: Oh and Kevin.... Go Toledo Walleye, get that Kelly Cup! :-) (Off topic, but IYKYK) 01:34:27 Nicole Cortes: Will these slides/presentation be sent to attendees? 01:35:19 Alesha Myrie: Can you give the Star Net link again? 01:35:41 Donna Blomquist: So application is for the eclipse kit as presented by Theresa or for the infrared thermometer and training as presented by Kevin or can both be requested? 01:35:51 Holly Lones: How long does it take to get a confirmation when you apply for the solar glasses? I put in my application over a month ago and worried it didn't go through. 01:35:54 Claire Ratcliffe Adams (she/her): Getting Started with SEAL Blog: https://community.starnetlibraries.org/get-started-with-seal/ 01:35:57 Dillon Connelly (he/they): https://www.youtube.com/@STARNetLibraries 01:36:07 Alesha Myrie: Thank you. 01:36:37 Janet Struble: In Kevin’s slides the blue text indicates a hyperlink. 01:36:40 Dillon Connelly (he/they): sreidmills@spacescience.org 01:36:42 Claire Ratcliffe Adams (she/her): It's taking us a long time to send the confirmation emails, apologies! 01:36:56 Holly Lones: Thank you so much! 01:37:14 Bushra Faesal: Thank you very much for the information 01:37:16 Barbara Shatara: I am not able to attend our State eclipse training in Vermont. Is there information available from another training? 01:37:37 Nicole Arigo: Is there a list of GLOBE-related library programs that have already been done … as inspiration? 01:37:39 Claire Ratcliffe Adams (she/her): Apply for GLOBE Eclipse Kits: http://nesec.strategies.org/GO-Eclipse-Library-Kits/ 01:38:41 Claire Ratcliffe Adams (she/her): This webinar recording showcases library programs using GLOBE: https://www.starnetlibraries.org/event/earth-citizen-science-with-globe-observer/ 01:38:47 Kara Roberts: What's the referral code to join the nasa at my library globe group 01:39:07 Casey Spark: Will attendees receive proof of professional development hours for attending these webinars? 01:39:10 Nicole Arigo: That's helpful … thank you! 01:39:29 Claire Ratcliffe Adams (she/her): Email me if you would like a Certificate of Attendance for today's webinar: cratcliffe@spacescience.org 01:39:44 Christine Brush: I apologize if this was already answered, but will this recording be emailed out as well? 01:40:00 Jessica Taylor: Yes, if you just type "clouds" or "globe" in the clearinghouse, you'll get several resources 01:40:09 Christine Brush: Okay great thank you! 01:40:22 Kevin Czajkowski: The GLOBE Observer app tech people say they are working on the download problem - quick response... 01:40:29 Claire Ratcliffe Adams (she/her): You can also find the recording on our webinar archive page: https://www.starnetlibraries.org/development/webinars/archived/ 01:40:33 Dillon Connelly (he/they): dconnelly@spacescience.org 01:40:33 Michelle Baker: Reacted to "The GLOBE Observer a..." with 👍 01:41:03 Christine Brush: Reacted to "You can also find ..." with 👍 01:41:32 Kim Prangley: Recording of info is FANTASTIC! Thank you… just joined and was hoping that it wold be recorded. 01:41:59 Kim Prangley: Will all the links in the chat be saved as well??? 01:43:24 Theresa Schwerin: Referral Code: GLIDEVQX 01:43:40 Claire Ratcliffe Adams (she/her): All of the links! https://community.starnetlibraries.org/get-started-with-seal/ 01:43:44 Kim Prangley: So sorry I missed the beginning. Will be get an email mentioning all this? I feel like I’ve missed a TON OF INFO. Who at NASA should I send my email to??? 01:44:17 Claire Ratcliffe Adams (she/her): Kim - apply for the GLOBE Kits at http://nesec.strategies.org/GO-Eclipse-Library-Kits/ 01:44:22 Dillon Connelly (he/they): dconnelly@spacescience.org 01:44:43 Kim Prangley: I have a stone circle here that I created on the 45th parallel and the eclipse goes right over the top of it. Don’t want to miss this opportunity for my community! 01:44:51 Claire Ratcliffe Adams (she/her): Reacted to "I have a stone circl..." with ❤️ 01:45:22 Solitaire Frisby: What is the referral code for? Thanks! 01:45:22 Claire Ratcliffe Adams (she/her): Very cool! Check out the Getting Started with SEAL blog for eclipse information: https://community.starnetlibraries.org/get-started-with-seal/ 01:45:25 Kim Prangley: Ok.. email to you, Dillon! Thanks! 01:45:36 Kara Roberts: thanks for the code! 01:45:52 Solitaire Frisby: Thank you! 01:46:13 Sheryl Saxby: Wonderful training, thank you. 01:46:27 Kim Prangley: YouTube channel?? 01:46:31 Sandy Evans: Wonderful information. Thank you 01:46:32 Jessica Taylor: If anyone has any cloud related questions, you're welcome to reach out to me at jessica.e.taylor@nasa.gov 01:46:41 Megan O. (she/her): Thanks so much, everyone! Great information, programs, resources, etc. ☺️ 01:46:49 Kelly Gisch: thank you everyone 01:46:58 Theresa Schwerin: If you have questions about the library kit - theresa_schwerin@strategies.org 01:47:03 Shannon Cooley: So much great information! Glad I was able to attend! 01:47:05 Donna Blomquist: Thanks everyone 01:47:09 Kim Null: Thanks for all the great info. This is the way 01:47:15 Theresa Schwerin: Thanks Donna! Good to see you 01:47:22 Casey Spark: Thank you all! 01:47:24 Nicole Arigo: Thank you! 01:47:25 Amy -Westerlo Library: Thank you. Great program! 01:47:31 Dana Richardson: Thank you so much! 01:47:31 Kathy Dykstra: Thank you! Lots of fun things to look at doing with our community! 01:47:36 Lynn Grundstrom: Thank you for the information. Can't wait to utilize it at library programs 01:47:43 Sherry` Brecheen: Thank you all the presenters! 01:47:48 Solitaire Frisby: such GREAT INFO 01:47:49 Paula Nemes: Thank you all! 01:47:56 Michele Nolan: Thank you for the information! 01:47:58 Ben Johnson: Thank you! 01:48:12 Justin Dinger: This is the May! 01:48:22 Christine Brush: Thank you so much!