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EdMap Training Program Successes. 104 th AASG Annual Meeting Austin, TX June 11, 2012. How do we measure EdMap success?. Numerically? Multivariate statistical analysis approach? Dependence, Correlation, Principal Component Analysis (PCA) by eigenvalue decomposition.
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EdMap Training Program Successes 104th AASG Annual Meeting Austin, TX June 11, 2012
How do we measure EdMap success? • Numerically? • Multivariate statistical analysis approach? • Dependence, Correlation, Principal Component Analysis (PCA) by eigenvalue decomposition • Observations of possibly correlated values • Funding by year and over the lifetime of the program • Number of students funded • Number of institutions funded • Societal issues addressed (number/type) • Science issues addressed • Number of EdMap students employed in the geosciences • Number of EdMap students employed elsewhere • Number of EdMap students contributing to mapping post-graduation • Number of peer-reviewed publications • Number of proposal submitted • Number of proposals funded • Number of people employed • Number of maps produced (by scale) • Area of US mapped over time • Number of real outcomes (by type/issue) • Number or percentage of student geologic maps available to the public • Number of geologic maps served to the community • Award win rate for EdMap over the program • Number of digital vs. paper maps used • Mapping technologies used and developed • Number of pre-EdMap (K-12) students or programs involved in geologic mapping
Numerical representation of the EdMap program successes • EdMap in its 17th year • FY2012 funded its 1000th student mapper • $7.9 M in program investments to date • 100’s of GSA abstract submissions and presentations • 10’s of peer-reviewed journal publications
How else can we measure EdMap success? • Relationships • 1000’s of relationships • Mentorships • Professor and student • Professional and student • Collaborations • USGS, University, State Geological Surveys, GEOFORCE, other government agencies, and industry • Peer to peer • The return on investment is immense.