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The CampWire podcast features episodes of in-depth conversations with camp and youth development experts.

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    • Kinder und Familie

The CampWire podcast features episodes of in-depth conversations with camp and youth development experts.

    Episode 70 | Eclipse Megamovie 2024 and Rethinking Science Education

    Episode 70 | Eclipse Megamovie 2024 and Rethinking Science Education

    The 2024 solar eclipse is upon us! Tune in for a fascinating conversation with Dr. Laura Peticolas, principle investigator and project lead for the Eclipse Megamovie 2024, to learn about the eclipse, how she and her team are rethinking science education, and the impact of connection. 
    Special thanks to our sponsor:
    UltraCamp
    Show notes:
    Eclipse Megamovie 2024
    EdEon - Sonoma State University
    SunSketcher
    Eclipse Megamovie 2017
     
    Where Do Solar Jets Go?
    Eclipse Megamovie 2024
     
    Eclipse Megamovie 2024 (EM2024) is funded by NASA to discover the secret lives of solar jets and plumes. Many jets and plumes seem to disappear or change from the time they are formed on the Sun and when they move out into the solar wind. To learn more about these solar phenomena, we will use photographs taken by volunteers to identify solar jets as they leave the Sun's surface and solar plumes as they grow and develop. We aim for our research efforts to provide some clues or answers to this question.
     
    What is a solar jet?
    A solar jet, or solar spicule, is a transient, jet-like feature in the Sun's atmosphere. They are narrow streams of plasma that erupt from the solar surface, reaching high speeds and extending thousands of kilometers into the corona. Solar jets are relatively small and short-lived, lasting only a few minutes. They are thought to be caused by magnetic reconnection, a process where intersecting magnetic field lines rearrange and release energy. These jets are important for understanding solar phenomena, as they contribute to heating the solar corona and accelerating the solar wind. They are also significant in the study of space weather, which can impact satellite and communication systems on Earth. Solar jets are typically observed using space-based solar observatories.
     
    Why don’t we know as much about solar jets and plasma plumes as we do everything else about the sun?
    Solar Jets and Plasma Plumes have been “hidden” behind necessary instrumentation discs on satellites used by NASA. The discs are used to protect “white-light” cameras onboard a satellite from the bright solar photosphere. These cameras are used to study the outer solar corona in the visible wavelengths. The inner corona is thus blocked, making it hard to study the evolution and motions of these plasma jets and plumes. Jets and plumes can be observed leaving the solar photosphere but then NASA has only had limited ability to track their motion off the Sun into the solar wind. Satellite cameras, like those on SOHO satellite, can pick up any jets that make it out to their field of view. But the jets that don’t make it that far cannot be studied. Ground-based solar telescopes can study these features by looking at their green emissions, which can get past the atmosphere. Other visible colors emitted from the scattered photospheric light off these features are blocked by the atmosphere, but are important for understanding the plasma jet and plumes’ densities and perhaps their evolution.
     
    Using the citizen science python competition platform Kaggle Community Competitions with volunteer photographers interested in coding and/or data analysts who want to explore and characterize solar transient plasma flows and jets, we will lead an image processing competition using Eclipse Megamovie python codes created in the past 5 years together with emergent AI systems, processed EM2024 images in FITS files, and NASA SDO/ AIA and SOHO/LASCO data.
     
    Thanks to improved calibration, equipment, training, and software processes, we will improve on the 2017 movie (solar min) and compare it to the 2024 movie (solar max). It is anticipated that returning volunteers will produce especially good data given the experience and learning they will build on from participating in Eclipse Megamovie 2017.
     
    In the remaining year and a half of the grant, we propose to publish journal articles on solar discoveries such as velocities of transient plasma flows and jets. The proposed e

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    Episode 69 | Perseverance and Music with Mr. Desmian Barnes

    Episode 69 | Perseverance and Music with Mr. Desmian Barnes

    Music has the power to teach, encourage, and inspire us - and if you joined us for the 2024 ACA National Conference in New Orleans, you know this to be true. On this episode of CampWire, we're joined by Mr. Desmian Barnes, Director of Bands for Sophie B. Wright High School, the marching band that graciously and enthusiastically performed at the conference's opening session and warmly welcomed ACA to New Orleans. Join us for a conversation on perseverance, the power of music, being a leader to young minds, and the importance of taking time for yourself - regardless of how busy your schedule is.
    Show notes:
    Sophie B. Wright High School
    Soul Heirs Band

    • 45 Min.
    Episode 68 | The Power of Vulnerability and Courageous Conversations with Jonah Berger

    Episode 68 | The Power of Vulnerability and Courageous Conversations with Jonah Berger

    Creating a culture of change can feel risky, and we might not know where to begin. Jonah Berger, Director and National Youth Programs Manager of Camp Footprint, shares how to take courageous steps toward understanding, normalizing vulnerability, and power of shared experiences. This is an inspiring conversation you don't want to miss!
    Show notes:
    Camp Footprint
    About Jonah Berger
    He Walks Like a Cowboy
    The Strangest of Places

    • 57 Min.
    Episode 67 | Camp Dream. Speak. Live. and Camps on Campus

    Episode 67 | Camp Dream. Speak. Live. and Camps on Campus

    Join us as we chat with the team behind Camp Dream. Speak. Live. Delaware, a week-long summer camp offered to children and adolescents who stutter in multiple locations around the world. In this episode we discuss the power of camp experiences, shifting the paradigm when it comes to therapeutic approaches, and partnering with colleges and universities to create life-changing programs for children and families.
    Special thanks to our sponsor:
    The Redwoods Group
    Staffing, Safety, Society podcast
    Show notes:
    Camp Dream. Speak. Live. Delaware
    Camp Dream. Speak. Live. and The Blank Center for Stuttering
    ACA's Camps on Campus

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    Episode 66 | Summer Camp: The Case of the Phantom Pooper with Jeremy Enns

    Episode 66 | Summer Camp: The Case of the Phantom Pooper with Jeremy Enns

    Pranks! Mystery! Storytelling! Oh my! Tune in for a fun conversation with Jeremy Enns, host and creator of the podcast series "Summer Camp: The Case of the Phantom Pooper".  
    Show notes:
    Listen to Summer Camp: The Case of the Phantom Pooper
    Summer Camp: The Case of the Phantom Pooper on Instagram
    The Open Road Podcast
    TheOpenRoadProject on YouTube

    • 50 Min.
    Episode 65 | Quality Improvement in Action

    Episode 65 | Quality Improvement in Action

    In this episode of the CampWire podcast, we chat with Victoria Povilaitis and Lacey Maglinger of Tim Hortons Foundation Camps about the Quality Improvement in Action Webinar Series. Come learn about what camp program quality looks like in action and how to engage with continuous improvement in this context, and hear about what you can expect from the webinar series!
    Special thanks to our sponsor:
    ACTIVE Network
    Show notes:
    Quality Improvement in Action Webinar Series
    Tim Hortons Foundation Camps
    Tims Camps on Instagram

    • 24 Min.

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