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IRIS Educational Affiliates are a community of institutions with a common interest in the promotion and enhancement of seismology education. As such members of this community are consumer of both seismology eduaitonal products and seimological research, and are uniquely positioned to spend time thinking, working and solving seismology educaitonal issues across a spectrum of learners.

Current Educational Affiliate Membership List

Update(s):

2005 EA Member Workshop

New Member - Islandwood


What Are the Benefits of an IRIS Educational Affiliate Membership?

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  • Receive an IRIS educational resource package containing the IRIS E&O posters series, the IRIS “One-Page” series, a variety of seismology education software for use in your classroom.
  • Receive direct notification of all new IRIS educational resources.
  • Opportunities to develop new educational activities with the IRIS E&O program based on your institutions seismology education needs.
  • Opportunities to enrich your faculty’s seismology content knowledge through current professional development experiences. These workshops include hands-on sessions on the use of a seismograph and seismic data in undergraduate teaching, as well as an overview of IRIS activities and research.
  • Opportunity to apply to participate in the Sabbaticals in Seismology (SIS) program, developed specifically to meet the needs of Educational Affiliate members.
  • Receive a discount on an educational or educational/research seismograph. You will be given the opportunity to purchase a seismograph worth over $600 for use in teaching for only $200 or to receive a $400 discount on a research quality seismograph costing $2500 or more.
  • Opportunities to develop linkages with nearby IRIS institutions.
  • Funding to attend one IRIS Annual Workshop and become eligibility for grants to attend future meetings.
  • Opportunity to serve on the IRIS Education and Outreach committee.
For more information on the program please contact: Michael Hubenthal, hubenth@iris.edu
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