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Exploring NASA in the Non-Science Classroom

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Overview

Do you think NASA is just for Science and Engineering? No way! For example, have you ever used a robot to discuss history? Have you ever borrowed a Space Shuttle tile (for free) and used it to spark creative writing? Come discover what many math and science teachers already know... NASA offers an abundance of resources to educators! Join Beth Ritter-Guth as she shares examples of what NASA can offer any academic classroom and discusses how you can get started using these awesome resources this year.

Details

Status: Available On-Demand
Subject: ICT
Last aired on: Wednesday, August 21, 2019 @ 2:00 PM EDT
Duration: 30 minutes
Credit Hours: 0.5
Categories: STEAM, Tools for Student Projects, Web Tool Overviews
Tags: cross-curricular resources, DOLsept15, NASA, science

Reviews (30)

 
Promoting the thought of different areas of study can be easily intertwine is awesome. It is a known fact that on most job being able to multi-task using various intelligences is a most. Being able to do so constantly makes you a true asset.
 
Super Excited about NASA. Thank you for the information.
 
nice job, thanks
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Thank you!
 
nice work
 
very useful
 
Glad to know about NASA's item loan program. Great to know.
 
Nice work
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Great insight! I never knew NASA would let educators borrow artifacts.
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What a great resource! Many students are interested in space exploration, so this would be a great way to hook them into a math lesson! I look forward to exploring the NASA Educator site!
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