Are you a secondary educator looking for new resources to use in the
classroom? Join this team of educators as they share resources from the US
Geological Survey website, the paleontological society and National Park
Service, and learn how to host a night sky observation event.
Data Literacy: Using US Geological Survey Datasets in the
Classroom
Current Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator Fellow,
Candyce Curry, discussing FREE RESOURCES from the U.S. Geological Survey
website. This conversation will give teachers insight on finding & using,
with minimal preparation, datasets from multiple sources within the website.
How to host a a star party for night sky observations
I
will share my experience of hosting evening star parties for 15 years. And, I
will provide a simple blueprint and share resources to help you plan an event.
Night sky observation events engage students and romanticize science.
Exploring the expansion of the Universe, the Cosmological Principle,
and the Big Bang Theory with a Hoberman Sphere.
We will explore how
a Hoberman Sphere can be used to model the expansion of the Universe and the Big
Bang Theory. Students manipulate and measure the physical model to explore the
cosmological red shift, the cosmological principle, Hubble's law, and the Big
Bang Theory.
SPEAKERS:
Candyce Curry (US Geological Survey), Lars Nelson (Teacher)