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NASA eClips™ Educators Traveling in November and December

Posted on Nov 04, 2009 10:22:33 AM | Sharon Bowers | 0 Comments   

NASA eClips™ educators may be coming to your town in November and December.

Check the schedule below and come join us if you can!

Date/Time

Event/Presentation

Location

November 6 --12:30 p.m.

NCTM Regional Conference   NASA eClips™ for Elementary Students: Effective Ways to Engage Students in Science and Mathematics

Minneapolis, MN

November 9 -- 2:15 p.m.

Great Lakes 1:1 Computing Conference -- Modeling and Simulation in the Math and Science Classroom

Chicago, IL

November 9 -- 3:15 p.m.

Great Lakes 1:1 Computing Conference --  NASA eClips™ 

Chicago, IL

November 13 -- 9:30 a.m.

NSTA Regional Conference   NASA eClips™ for Secondary Students: Using Video Segments to Engage Millennial Learners         

Fort Lauderdale, FL

November 14 -- 9:30 a.m.

NSTA Regional Conference   NASA eClips™ for Elementary Students:  Effective Ways to Engage Students in Science  

Fort Lauderdale, FL

November 15 - 16

Governors STEM Initiative

Roanoke, VA

November 18 -- 4:30 p.m. ET

NASA Education Resources Showcase                      

Virtual.  Sign up here: http://dln.nasa.gov/dln/

November 20 -- 8:00 a.m

NCTM Regional Conference                            NASA eClips™ for Secondary Students: Using Video Segments to Engage Millennial Learners

Nashville, TN

November  21

Virginia Air and Space Center

Hampton, VA

December 4 -- 9:30 a.m.

NSTA Regional Conference                        NASA eClips™ for Secondary Students: Using Video Segments to Engage Millennial Learners

Phoenix, AZ


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