Current TAG Activities
TAG Supports Science on a Sphere
TAG contributed $1000 in 2008 to support development of recorded narrations to accompany Science on a Sphere data visualizations. Science on a Sphere provides viewers with an astronaut's perspective by displaying planetary animations on a suspended, six foot diameter sphere. Most animations require a faculty member be present to assist the viewer in interpreting the visualization. The newly-narrated animations can be played by a docent, and this will enable a greater number of outreach events. For more information on Science on a Sphere, see http://sos.noaa.gov/.
Fall 2007 Event

Student Scholarships

From left to right: Computer Science Department Head - Dr. Malcolm Lane, Computer Science Student - Chris Dilbeck, CIS Student - Zach Henry, CIS Professor and Chair - Dr. Richard Mathieu
Cybercity
TAG contributed $1000 to support CyberCity, a hands-on laboratory-based computer technology program catering to students and teachers seeking to explore today’s world of cutting edge technology. For more information on CyberCity see http://cob3.jmu.edu/cybercity/
Duke Dog Statue


