 The media and resources bag includes this training video as a DVD. This is for training your club members on the use of this toolkit. Some posters on multi-wavelength astronomy which can be used for a number of activities. The toolkit manual on the manual and resources CD. Insert this into your computer and click on scopemanual.pdf. This has all the suggested scripts, masters for cards, materials lists, and background information for each activity. On the manual and resources CD, you'll also find several other resources. PDFs of two magazine articles. From Sky and Telescope, Making the Photon Connection, talking about the benefits of viewing the real night sky. From Night Sky Magazine, How far can you see? Helping to answer another common question we get at the telescope. A PDF describing the micro-observatory program. A network of automated telescopes that can be controlled over the internet. On the CD, you'll find a folder named PowerPoints. Two of these PowerPoints are used to supplement the activities. We'll describe them when we discuss the activity. The main PowerPoint used as a presentation with your visitors or club members is how telescopes changed our understanding of the universe. The PowerPoint discusses a number of the historical discoveries made with telescopes and the telescope technology that changed our view of the universe. It begins with the understanding ancient astronomers had by studying the universe before the invention of the telescope. It goes on to tell the story of how telescopes and telescope technologies contributed to our understanding of the universe. Today, we know Earth is not in the center of the universe, but is a small planet orbiting an average star in the suburbs of a large galaxy filled with billions of other stars and planets. And that large galaxy is surrounded by billions of other galaxies being pulled apart from each other by the expansion of space. Please read through the suggested script in detail. It's found in the PowerPoints folder on the manual and resources CD. Parts of this PowerPoint might be better suited to an audience with some astronomy experience. Pick what you'd like to use depending on your audience. On the CD, you'll also find a folder named telescopes from the ground up. The telescopes from the ground up website produced by the folks at the Hubble Space Telescope Science Institute has been reproduced here on the CD so you don't need an internet connection to run it. Just click on index.html to start it up. This presentation is all about telescopes, different kinds of telescopes and the story of their development. The site includes the history of the development of telescopes from the refractor Galileo used to the giant terrestrial reflecting telescopes to NASA's great observatories out in space. It also has an extensive section with FAQs about telescopes, optics and light. This provides more background when preparing to use this toolkit. So the PowerPoint is a history of telescope discoveries and the website is a history of telescope development.