Visit NASA Explorer Schools at the 2012 NSTA Conference
Posted on Mar 07, 2012 01:31:41 PM | John Entwistle | 0 Comments    |
NSTA Conference logoIf you are attending the 2012 National Science Teachers Association National Conference on Science Education in Indianapolis on March 29 through April 1, be sure to stop by NASA’s exhibit booth #2159 in the exhibit hall. NASA Explorer Schools, or NES, representatives will be there to share information and answer your questions.

If you are not yet a participant in the NES project, you can obtain detailed information about NES by visiting the booth or attending a NES presentation. The session, "Teach STEM? NASA Explorer Schools Can Help!", takes place on Friday, March 30, from 11 a.m. - noon in the Cabinet Room of the Westin Indianapolis.

Everyone is invited to attend any of the additional NES lesson-related sessions:
  •  The "Virtual Lab and NASA Explorer Schools" session on Fri., Mar. 30, from 4 - 4:45 p.m. in room 142 of the Convention Center.
  •  The "NASA Engineering Design Challenge: Thermal Protection System" session on Sat., Mar. 31, from 9:30 - 10:30 a.m., in room 111/112 of the Convention Center.

Attend one of these presentations and see how NES helps teachers by packaging everything needed to deliver an exciting NASA-related lesson to students!


Tags : Education Best Practice, Education Point of Interest, Educator Professional Development  

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