Showing posts with label Discovery Education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Discovery Education. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Fall VirtCon 2016 - free online conference from Discovery Education - Oct 22






Discovery Education is hosting a free, online conference - 2016 Fall VirtCon - on Saturday, Oct 22nd.


VirtCon is a bi-annual conference that brings the Discovery Education community together to hear cutting-edge keynotes, be inspired by thought-provoking presentations, and participate in engaging discussions with the Discovery Education Community around the globe. Streamed live from their headquarters in Maryland, VirtCon provides you with the opportunity to hear from your peers, share ideas and instructional tools, and discover new resources available.


Fall VirtCon Themes

During Fall VirtCon’s ‘Discovery Education in Action’ program you will learn how your peers are using Discovery Education in their classroom, hear how they solve problems, and experience Discovery Education through their eyes.
  • Conversation Topics:
  • Literacy Through Digital Content
  • Learner Agency & Student Ownership
  • Collaborative STEM
  • Professional Learning Strategies

How to Participate:

Attend Online: All sessions are virtual and you can come and go as you please throughout the day. Visit this page on October 22nd to watch all sessions. Register Here

Viewing Parties: Viewing parties are hosted throughout the country and provide an opportunity for you to meet new community members in your area, connect with colleagues locally, and reflect on your learnings from the conference.
Register to Host a Viewing Party







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Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Young Scientist Challenge - excellent STEM activity with prizes


Discovery Education and 3M have again partnered together to bring you the Young Scientist Challenge for students in grades 5-8. The challenge has them create a 1-2 minute video describing a new, innovative solution that could solve an everyday problem. Ten finalists will be chosen for their passion for science, spirit of innovation and ingenuity, and effective communication skills. 


Students need to think critically about the world around them; identify an everyday problem relative to their lives; brainstorm real-world solutions using science, technology, engineering and math STEM principles; and produce a 1-2 minute video explaining their innovative solution.

It is a great way for students to explore science and win some great experiences and even money.

The site has some excellent resources and support. Entries are accepted into April so get going soon!



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Thursday, May 29, 2014

Free resource from Discovery Education about Manufacturing




Discovery Education has a new free resource: Manufacture Your Future, which has free STEM lessons and resources for grades 6-12 related to manufacturing.

This is an excellent resource. Manufacturing is a great career and there are a lot of openings in the field.


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Manufacture Your Future:
New Online Portal Offers Free, Dynamic STEM Lessons and Resources
Discovery Education and Alcoa Foundation are excited to introduce Manufacture Your Future, a new, online destination designed to inspire students in grades 6-12 to explore modern manufacturing careers through STEM-based exploration.
Manufacture Your Future's standards-based, cross-curricular resources include:
  • FOR TEACHERS: Comprehensive lesson plans including "Manufacturing in the 21st Century" and "Design a Robot"
  • FOR COUNSELORS: Career guide with job assessment tools
  • FOR FAMILIES: Discussion starters to extend the conversation beyond the classroom
COMING THIS FALL: A live virtual field trip from an Alcoa facility will provide a behind-the-scenes look at the manufacturing design process. Sign up for e-mail updates to hear when registration opens.
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    Related:


    Next Generation Manufacturing Center - this is a cooperative group of manufacturers, CBIA and CT's Community Colleges. They work to get more students interested in engineering and manufacturing. There are some great videos on the site, too. They have a lot of great programs, including the Engineering Challenge. They also sponsor summer externships for teachers. These externships pay teachers to spend the summer at a local manufacturing company learning about their industry and coming up with ways to get more students involved in engineering and manufacturing. I was able to participate about 5 years ago and found it to be a great experience.


    Great Free Resources from Discovery Education

    STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) Resources





    Monday, September 10, 2012

    It's Open House at the Discovery Educator Network This Week!




    The Discovery Educator Network is an awesome, free, resource for educators, filled with other educators. The DEN is a great place to connect with other educators and share resources, ideas, lesson plans, and much more. It's not just about Discovery Education resources either. I've met some great people in the DEN and learned so much. It's a great Personal Learning Network for any and all educators.

    This week, September 10 - 14, 2012, the DEN is having and open house to share resources and how the DEN can benefit educators. There will be webinars, blog posts from educators, and much more, all for free. Come and join us!

    Check out the details below for details and more information. And don't forget to check out the Discovery Educator Network blogs, with lots of great information and resources from other educators.



    Help us kick off the school year with DEN Back-to-School Week. September 10-14, we’ve got a great schedule of activities to help you share the DEN and even learn more yourself about the community. In addition to daily blog posts about a variety of topics, we have a few special webinars and Google Hangouts scheduled. This is a great chance for you to grab a colleague and introduce them to the DEN.

    Monday, September 10

    Best of Matt’s Media Tips for Back to School at 3:30 and 7 PM ET
    Registration for 3:30 session
    Registration for 7:00 session

    Tuesday, September 11

    We’ve gathered a bunch of DEN Gurus for a Hangout (8pm ET, join athttp://gplus.to/discoveryed)
    Jen Wagner
    Karen Ogen
    Traci Blazosky
    Conni Mulligan
    Rita Mortenson
    Tim Childers
    Kathy Schrock
    David Fisher


    Techbook 2.0 Preview at 6 PM ET
    Register at: http://links.discoveryeducation.com/sciencetechbook

    Using Notebooks and Journals with the Discovery Education Science Techbook at 7 PM ET
    Register at: http://links.discoveryeducation.com/sciencetechbook

    Wednesday, September 12

    Celebrate International Dot Day with our Livestream for classrooms with Peter H. Reynolds, author of The Dot at 1 PM ET
    http://denblogs.com/live

    Techbook 2.0 Preview at 5 PM ET
    Register at: http://links.discoveryeducation.com/sciencetechbook

    Exciting Enhancements to Discovery Education at 7 PM ET
    Register here.

    Thursday, September 13

    Exciting Enhancements to Discovery Education at 4 PM ET
    Register here.

    The Common Core Connection…. Resources from the DE Science Techbook that Build Common Core Skills at 6 PM ET
    Register at: http://links.discoveryeducation.com/sciencetechbook

    Meet these members of the DEN Leadership Council at a DEN Open House via Google Hangout at 7 PM ET (Register here.)

    Linda Rush
    Linda has many years of teaching experience working with students with disabilities in public, private, hospital and university settings. For the last twelve years, Linda has been at the Notre Dame Special School of Dallas teaching technology and computer skills to children with cognitive disabilities. Integrating web 2.0 ideas, movie making and digital storytelling has been her passion. She is a SMART exemplary educator/certified trainer and a DEN Guru. For the past six years Linda has been on the Texas Leadership Council.

    Heather Hurley
    Heather Hurley has been in education for 21 years. She is an instructional Technology Coordinator in Arlington, VA. She supports and trains teachers at two elementary schools, Arlington Traditional School and Glebe Elementary School. In her free time she loves taking pictures and attending wine festivals.

    Mary Carole Strother
    Mary Carole is a Library Media Specialist at Finch Elementary in McKinney, TX. She been a member of the DEN for 6 years, serving on the Texas Leadership Council and has been an active member of the Events team. This year Mary Carole wanted to be a Rising STAR mentor to share all the things she loves about being a part of the DEN.

    Friday, September 14

    Live Podcast with Steve and Dean (Time TBD, Join at http://gplus.to/discoveryed)
    Prize opportunities in the DEN Weekly Update


    This is a great opportunity to learn more about Discovery Education and the Discovery Educator Network.















    Saturday, September 1, 2012

    Adobe Foundation and Discovery Education partner for Digital Media Curriculum


          

    The Adobe Foundation and Discovery Education have partnered together to provide free curriculum and resources to help educators use digital media to improve teaching and learning in the classroom. The curriculum will be provided through the Discovery Educator Network and includes access to professional development resources, webinars, video tutorials, community forums, classroom materials activities and online resources. The curriculum offers material in print and web design, photography, motion graphics and video editing.

    It is part of the Adobe Youth Voice program which promotes technology based creative skills.

    Check out some more information about it: http://youthvoices.adobe.com/essentials/







    Discovery Educator Network Open House Sept 10-14. Great free resources!



    The Discovery Educator Network is an awesome, free, resource for educators, filled with other educators. The DEN is a great place to connect with other educators and share resources, ideas, lesson plans, and much more. It's not just about Discovery Education resources either. I've met some great people in the DEN and learned so much. It's a great Personal Learning Network for any and all educators.

    September 10 - 14, 2012 the DEN is having and open house to share resources and how the DEN can benefit educators. There will be webinars, blog posts from educators, and much more, all for free. Come and join us!

    Check out the details below for details and more information.




    It’s the beginning of school, time for Open House. Well, the DEN is hosting our own Open House this month!  September 10-14, help us kick off the school year with DEN Open House Week.  We’ve got a great schedule of activities to help you share the DEN and even learn more yourself about the community.  In addition to daily blog posts about a variety of topics, we have a few special webinars and Google Hangouts scheduled.  Take a look at the information below and join us as much as possible!  This is a great chance for you to grab a colleague and introduce them to the DEN.
    Monday, September 10
    Tuesday, September 11
    Wednesday, September 12
    Thursday, September 13
    Friday, September 14





    Friday, August 31, 2012

    DEN Virtual Conference Live is Oct 20th - free!




    Discovery Education is once again hosting a fall, online, free virtual conference for educators. These are great events and a great way to get some free PD and resources.


     

    October 20th, 2012.  9am-4pm ET

    Register now!

    I’m sure at this point you’re wondering what the BIG changes are.  Let me break it down for you.
    • More LIVE: Every session will be live-streamed.  This means that you’ll see full video feeds of every presenter throughout the day!
    • More keynotes: We’ve added one more keynote to the agenda.  Keynotes will be at 9am, 12pm and 3pm ET.
    • More sessions: Each concurrent slot (10am, 11am, 1pm, 2pm ET) will have up to 5 sessions being broadcast for you to pick and choose between.
    • More Face 2 Face events: As of today, we already have 14 F2F events to choose from, with more coming!  Even better, we’ve made it easier than ever for ANYBODY to host their own F2F event.  You put it together, large or small, and DiscoveryEd will provide lunch for your attendees!
    • More presenters: We want YOU to present at the Fall VirtCon LIVE!  The Call for Proposals is open now,visit the conference page to learn how to submit.
    • More ways to get involved: Attend online, attend F2F, present a session, host an event, share the event with colleagues…  Whatever your comfort level, there are a slew of ways for you to join in the fun!
    Fourteen Face 2 Face events already, up to 23 sessions to attend, and every single session LIVE streamed out…  This is looking to be the best Virtual Conference yet!!

    And what’s the cost for this incredible day??  FREE.  And as I mentioned, if you choose to host a F2F event, we’ll even spring for lunch!

    As always, while costumes aren’t required, they are certainly encouraged.  I wouldn’t be surprised if we even had some giveaways in the ol’ prize closet for the best costumes of the day!  Bonus points for incorporating a Discovery theme :)

    So what are you waiting for?  Visit http://lanyrd.com/2012/denvirtcon/ to register! 

     And while you’re there, check out where the F2F events will be, considering hosting your own or submitting a presentation proposal, and SHARE it out with your colleagues!







    Monday, August 20, 2012

    Discovery Education's YouTube Channel - great stuff here for free



    Discovery Education, best known for it's Streaming video service and Science TechBooks, also has a great YouTube Channel. Discovery Education's YouTube channel has great resources, including webinars for teachers, and many other videos. They have playlists and tags so that you can better find what you are looking for.



    The webinars are excellent, with many of them from Steve Dembo, on all kinds of topics including Web 2.0, Social Media, how to use Discovery Education products and resources, and much more.

    Check it out!



    Related:

    Great Resources from Discovery Education

    Discovery Educator Network - great resources and great addition to any PLN





    Monday, July 2, 2012

    Discovery Education announces updates to it's Science Techbooks






    Discovery Education has a lot of great resources for educators, many free (over 30). They also have fee-based services such as DE Streaming with thousands of videos, audio files, images, lesson plans, and much more.

    The Discovery Education Science Techbook is more than a digital textbook. "It’s a different way of thinking. Thinking outside the box, perhaps. Or more appropriately, thinking outside the book." "The Techbook not only provides awesome content aligned to each state’s standards (there are currently Science Techbooks available for most grades K-8 in 30 states across the U.S.), but includes a model lesson for teachers to use with every concept, assessment questions for each standard, a teacher’s guide, and DVDs for when the Internet is not available. Resources such as the virtual labs, reading passages, video segments, science sleuths, explorations, and interactive glossary, etc., are packaged together to follow the five E model of instruction. Teachers have found an easier and creative way to build lessons using technology resources and content, as well as differentiating their classroom."

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    They have just announced Techbook 2.0 is available. This is an update to the Techbook based on feedback and suggestions from educators, including a group of well known and well respected educators who reviewed Techbook at a summit Discovery Education hosted. You can Register to attend a webinar to learn about the new layout, features, and enhancements.

    links.discoveryeducation.com/sciencetechbook




    Related:

    25 Free Resources from Discovery Education

    Discovery Education’s Science Techbook: Scientific Explanations in Action

    What I Want from a Digital Textbook

    TechBook Extravaganza

    Apple Announces iBooks2 E-Textbooks - my initial thoughts

    What I use with Physics classes instead of textbook

    Resources to Replace Textbooks

    Free Textbooks - online, download, iPad, Kindle








    Tuesday, June 12, 2012

    Some more great, free, things from Discovery Education




    I am a STAR Discovery Educator and a member of the CT Leadership Council (group of educators who work with Discovery Education to provide support to teachers) and love their resources.

    They have a lot of great, free resources available for any educator to use and provide a lot of free online and in-person professional development for teachers.


    Here are a couple of new things Discovery has:

    Summer Tips and Tricks for Parents and Teachers - great presentation with some great resources and apps for parents and teachers to use themselves, and their children/students this summer.

     

    Tuesday, May 22, 2012

    Discovery Education Science Techbook debuting for High School!



    Discovery Education Science Techbook is an incredible resource for educators. It's more than a digital textbook. "It’s a different way of thinking. Thinking outside the box, perhaps. Or more appropriately, thinking outside the book." "The Techbook not only provides awesome content aligned to each state’s standards (there are currently Science Techbooks available for most grades K-8 in 30 states across the U.S.), but includes a model lesson for teachers to use with every concept, assessment questions for each standard, a teacher’s guide, and DVDs for when the Internet is not available. Resources such as the virtual labs, reading passages, video segments, science sleuths, explorations, and interactive glossary, etc., are packaged together to follow the five E model of instruction. Teachers have found an easier and creative way to build lessons using technology resources and content, as well as differentiating their classroom."

    It is not just a PDF or other media file with links. It is an entire ecosystem of lesson resources for educators to use in their classroom. It's not free, but neither are print textbooks or iBooks, and the DE Science TechBooks are ready, aligned to standards, and in use in thousands of classrooms around the country.

    It has been available for Middle School for quite some time and is now debuting for High School. There is a webinar on May 29th that will debut the high school version. Check out the details below.

    Discovery Education is ready to go to High School with the introduction of the Discovery Education Science Techbook for Biology, Physics, Chemistry and Earth & Space Sciences. Join us to learn more about each course as we take a quick dive in to the resources and instructional strategies used to develop this amazing textbook replacement.

    Ready for High School?.... We Are!
    Join us for the debut of Discovery Education Science Techbook for High School Educators Webinar
    May 29th, 2012
    6:00PM EDT
    To Register or join the webinar please visit:
    https://discoveryed.webex.com/discoveryed/onstage/g.php?t=a&d=630360655


     








    Friday, May 18, 2012

    DENny Award Winners 2012 - Discovery Educator Network Awards



    Last night was the DENny Awards 2012, the annual awards where the Discovery Educator Network and Discovery Education honor DEN members for their efforts throughout the years. It's the Oscars for us. In fact, the Discovery Education employees that ran the event were wearing tuxedo t-shirts!

    You can view the entire thing, which was live streamed from Discovery Education HQ last night, below:





    You can also check out some of the tweets from last night #DENnyawards.



    I was honored to have won a DENny for "PL DEN", a play on PLN (personal learning network), for my work sharing and connecting with other educators about Discovery Education resources on social media and the DEN blog for the CT Leadership Council. I according to DEN, I've tweeted over 132 times sharing Discovery Ed resources and posted over 100 blog posts on the DEN Blog.
    (I was also honored last year with a DENny for my contributions to the DEN blog. I'm truly humbled by the awards).

    Connecticut had a good showing last night, with Howard Gunther winning a DENny for Best DEN Event for the SCICon Event held at the Mark Twain house and Joe Fromme, the CT Leadership Council's fearless leader, winning a DENny for Leadership. Lynn Reedy and I were also finalists to be DEN Guru's this year and, while we weren't selected, were both honored to be part of such a distinguished group of educators that were the 12 finalists.

    It was a fun event and I love the people in the DEN and from Discovery Education that I get to work with.

    Discovery Education and the Discovery Educator Network do so much for educators and education. They are a dedicated group of educators and professionals that work to support educators in their job of educating our youth.




    Why don't you join the Discovery Educator Network and become a STAR Educator!

    More about the Discovery Educator Network: http://community.discoveryeducation.com/about.cfm






    ISTE Newbie Project - help send a deserving teacher to ISTE conference



    ISTE (International Society of Technology in Education) puts on a great, huge, educational conference each year. I was lucky enough to attend ISTE 2011 in Philadelphia last year (thanks to winning a Discovery Education contest that paid for it for me) and had a great time, learning, sharing, and connecting with educators from around the world. Philadelphia is also a great town!

    Attending ISTE is a great experience for any educator, but can be a tad expensive. Travel costs, meals and expenses, hotel, conference fee, etc. I was lucky enough to get my paid for by Discovery Education. Beth Still (@bethstill), a great educator that's part of my PLN thought every teacher should have a chance to attend the ISTE Conference. Back in 2008, when it was the NECC conference, she decided to see if she could use Twitter to help raise $1500 to send a teacher to the conference. It worked! And she's doing it again.

    This year's ISTE Newbie is Jerry Blumengarten, better known on Twitter as @cybraryman1, who has an incredible website (http://cybraryman.com/) with thousands of great resources for educators (500 pages and 30,000 links). He's very active on Twitter, helping with various educational chats and also helping teachers out with resources and ideas. He's also a nice guy. His generosity to other educators is incredible.

    So, let's help send Jerry to ISTE 2012 in San Diego this summer. You can go to the ISTE12 Newbie Site to donate. As of 9am today, over $700 had already been raised towards the $2000 goal! I donated because I think its a great idea and cause, and I think that Jerry truly deserves it.

    https://sites.google.com/site/istenewbieproject/





    Related:

    ISTE 2011 A great experience!

    ISTE Session Review - Extreme Web 2.0 Makeover by Steve Dembo




    Nature Works Everywhere - free resources for learning about nature's factory



    Nature Works Everywhere is a great, free site from The Nature Conservancy and Discovery Education. The site has resources to help learn about how nature works and the fact that nature is a factory, making many of the things we need.



    There is an interactive online game that helps students discover the connections between everyday items and nature's resources, interactive lesson plans about topics like pollinators, forestry, coastal erosion and more, videos about how nature works to benefit us and how we can preserve nature, and a section about scientists working to preserve nature and keep it productive. There are even some virtual field trips.

    Check it out and share it with your colleagues: http://www.natureworkseverywhere.org/


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    Related:

    Tons of Great Resources from Discovery Education

    Great Resources from Discovery Education 

    Turfmutt - environmental lessons and resources

    Wednesday, April 25, 2012

    Discovery Education - Sneak Peek of Back to School Updates



    Discovery Education and the Discovery Educator Network are great resources for educators and students. They have over 30 free resources for educators, Discovery Streaming Plus, Discovery Assessment, Discovery Education Science TechBook (really awesome) and much more.

    They are hosting a sneak peek webinar series of some of the changes coming to Discovery Education this summer. You can find out about product updates, mobile and social products and updates and all the newest, latest, greatest features and resources available.


    The webinars are scheduled for Tuesday, May 8th at 7pm ET, Tuesday, May 15th at 3:30pm ET and Tuesday, May 22nd at 7pm ET. You can register to attend these free webinars here: Register: http://links.discoveryeducation.com/sneakpeek2012




    Related:

    Discovery Educator Network - great resource for all educators

    Discovery Products, News, Lesson Ideas, Resources and more

    25 Free Resources from Discovery Education
    Discovery Education Science TechBooks - great resource - more than an e-text






    Social Learning Summit - archives from a great event available



    The Social Learning Summit was a great, free, online educational conference hosted by Classroom 2.0 and Discovery Educator Network last Saturday. There were over 70 great sessions, led by some great educators and now the archives are available for those who missed it or who want to review things.

    RJ Stangherlin, a DEN blogger, live blogged many presentations and you can find her posts here.

    Every session was recorded and you can find them all here.

    This was a great resource for all educators and now anyone can view the presentations.



    Related:

    Discovery Educator Network - great resource for all educators

    Free Resources from Discovery Education 


    Monday, April 23, 2012

    DENny Awards 2012 - nominations open now! Discovery Educator Network Awards



    The DENny Awards are awards given to Discovery Educator Network members that go above and beyond for the community during the school year. I was honored to win a DENny last year for blogging on the DEN Blogs. 

    Nominations are now open: We have many different categories, but the one that is coveted by STARs all over the globe is the Community Choice DENny. We encourage all STARs to take some time and nominate a fellow Discovery Educator for a Community Choice DENny by completing this form. The deadline for nominations is May 15 (5 PM DEN Time).

    Join us on Thursday, May 17th at 7 PM ET for the 2012 DENny Awards.

    This year, we’re thrilled to announce that the DENny Awards will be broadcast live from the HD Theater at the world headquarters of Discovery Communications in Silver Spring, MD. If you are nearby, we invite you to join us in-person. Sign up to join us in-person at Discovery Headquarters in Silver Spring, MD or join us online at http://blog.discoveryeducation.com/live


    Related:

    Discovery Educator Network - great resources and great addition to any PLN







    Thursday, March 22, 2012

    Discovery Education Techbooks - free trial available for this great resource



    Discovery Education has a lot of great resources for educators, many free (over 30). They also have fee-based services such as DE Streaming with thousands of videos, audio files, images, lesson plans, and much more.

    One of their other resources that I have been using lately is the Discovery Education Science Techbook. It is more than a digital textbook. "It’s a different way of thinking. Thinking outside the box, perhaps. Or more appropriately, thinking outside the book."

    The Discovery Education Science Techbook is a complete digital curricular resource that replaces traditional K-12 science textbooks and lowers district costs. It ignites curiosity and enhances learning via a powerful, simple-to-use program that helps teachers transition to the exciting world of digital resources.

    Discovery Education is holding a live webinar where you can explore the Techbook, ask questions, and see how it could benefit your students.

    The next webinar is March 28th at 4pm CST. You can register here. After participating in the webinar, you can get a 60 day free trial of DE Techbook from Discovery Education. 

    Trial Request: Please contact Discovery Education representative Brett Jacquay, Education Manager, brett_jacquay@discovery.com












    Thursday, March 15, 2012

    Social Learning Summit - free virtual conference April 21, 2012


      

    Discovery Education's Discovery Educator Network runs a variety of professional development sessions each year. These are usually online sessions with live meet-ups also planned. For this Spring, they are doing something different instead of the normal Spring Virtual Conference. The DEN is partnering with Classroom 2.0 to present the Social Learning Summit. Steve Hargadon, of Classroom 2.0, and the DEN are working together to organize the event which will be held Saturday, April 21st. The event is free.



    More information can be found on the DEN blog and Classroom 2.0 sites, including how to submit a presentation proposal. Stay tuned for more information.

    The conference theme is the use of social media and Web 2.0 in teaching and learning, and we are calling for proposals immediately at http://www.SocialLearningSummit.com. To be kept informed of the latest conference news and updates, please join the Classroom 2.0 network. This will also allow you to correspond with the presenters and other members, and to comment on sessions and discussions. 
    Sessions will be 30 minutes in length, and can focus on practical classroom application or pedagogical frameworks or both. Please do not submit a session if your are a vendor or a vendor representative. Whilepresentation proposals will be accepted through April 7th, session acceptances will start to be issued on March 26th, at which time presenters will be given a chance to use a scheduling calendar to pick an available time to present. All sessions will be held in Blackboard Collaborate (previously Elluminate), and training sessions will be available both "live" and in recorded form.


    Related:

    Discovery Educator Network - great resources and great addition to any PLN









    Monday, March 12, 2012

    Mythbusters Live online - March 15, 2012 2pm ET. Sign up with your class.


    MythBusters Explosive Exhibit Group Photo

    This Thursday, March 15, 2012 at 2pm ET, Mythbusters will be live online: MythBusters: The Explosive Exhibition. 

    MythBusters Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage will share their experiences as well as those of co-hosts Kari Byron, Tori Belleci and Grant Imahara, as they make experimentation come alive through this dynamic presentation about science behind the exhibit. The interactive exhibit, created by Discovery Communications and Exhibits Development Group (EDG), in partnership with the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, helps inspire learning beyond the walls of the classroom. 
    Scientists, engineers, and mathematicians drive innovation that will fuel our future. This live event will spark the natural curiosity of budding scientists by showing students just how fun science can be and how it’s helped Adam and Jamie follow their passion to ultimately find success.
    Presentation Format
    15 Minutes Interactive Presentation
    15 Minutes Q&A
    15 Remarks from Chicago Public Schools officials and other dignitaries 

    This is a great, free, opportunity to have your students interact with fun science stuff and to encourage and excite them about science. 

    If you can't attend live, check back for an archive of the session.







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