EarthScope Yellowstone-Snake River Plain-Teton Region Interpretive Workshop
Teton Science School, Jackson, Wyoming, September 9-12, 2010.
Space is limited to approximately 25 participants. The EarthScope National Office (ESNO) will provide food, lodging, materials, and field trip travel during the workshop. Participants (or their organizations) are expected to cover the costs of travel to and from the workshop.
Expected participants include interpretive professionals from the National Park Service, U. S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, state parks, museums, state geological surveys, and other agencies that engage the public on geological processes in the Yellowstone-Snake River Plain-Teton region. Participants do not have to be geologists, but they should have some knowledge of the geology and tectonics of the region and experience incorporating geological information into interpretive programs or exhibits. We also welcome applications from K-12 Earth science teachers who interact with interpretive specialists in parks or museums, as well as from college faculty teaching geology field camps or informal education programs in the region.
Application deadline is August 1, 2010.
Participants are required to attend the entire workshop (from 1:00 PM Thrusday, September 9 to 12:00 Noon Sunday, September 12).

