SHARE WITH SCIENCE CURR. SPECIALISTS - THESE ARE GREAT!! Clips are short: 5-7 minutes (7 minutes is max time)
- these are content focused, and NASA focused
- we have taken NASA missions and technology, and found the things that really tie in well to a math/science classroom
- idea is you can use these videos to engage students, answer the question: “Why do I need to know this?”
There are three people on our NASA eClips team, I am the high school person (also have an elementary and middle school educators)
4 programs under NASA eClips:
NASA’s Our World (K-5: compare the natural world with the designed world, illustrating the unique contributions of scientists and engineers)
NASA’s REAL World Mathematics
NASA Launchpad
NASA 360 degrees
big push in STEM for engineering
Hotlist of annotated resources from Becky Jaramillo from National Institute of Aerospace - please share with Secondary Science
Career Bytes - lesson plan on technology related careers. Examples, toolkit, how & why
Cool Science experiements - videos on YouTube
instructional songs....model how students can create a music video - great application fo rthe flipcams
4th grade objective for science = what happened before...fossil forensics from the smithsonian
What might future explorers of the solar system see? Find out by taking an interactive tour through the eyes of Hugo Award-winning artist Ron Miller. Text and narration by Ed Bell
A variety of science games - order sound waves and radiation waves from low to high, launch the space shuttle and take pictures of the moon phases....lots more. Very challenging. Kids will learn by trial and error.
sogs for music. by age level and content
downloadable file that will open in Google Earth or Google Maps. Accesses sounds recorded in nature from around the world. pretty cool. Great Science station