Did you miss the Florida Educational Technology Conference that ran January 12 - 15?
Don't worry.
You can get a quick glimpse of Mark Clemente's (one of our own NASA eClips™ Educators) presentation by reading this blog, http://simplek12.com/models-simulations-classroom-fetc-2010
If you attended FETC, let us know about your experience. What was your favorite find?
Have any questions about NASA eClips™ video segments or the use of these segments? Post them here and we'll get right back to you.
Thanks!
We'd love to hear from the folks that attended our presentations at the Great Lakes 1:1 Computing Conference in Chicago!
Please let us know how you're using NASA eClips™ in your classrooms. Share your stories here!
Thanks to all who attended the NASA eClips™ presentations during the NSTA regional conferences in Minneapolis and Ft. Lauderdale!
Please keep in touch. We love to hear how you are using NASA eClips™ video segments in your classrooms!
And ... don't hesitate to contact us if you need any help! Please post questions in this blog, and we'll get back to you as quickly as we can.
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We'd love to hear from the folks that attended our presentations at the NCTM Regional Conferences in Boston, Minneapolis and Nashville!
Please let us know how you're using NASA eClips™ in your classrooms. Share your stories here!
What happened October 9 when the Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) crashed into the Moon?
Find out by watching the NASA eClips™ Launchpad music video, LCROSS Finding Water on the Moon.
How are you using NASA eClips™ in your classroom?
Do you use the segments to “kick off” a lesson? Do you show the segments to your whole class, or have students explore segments independently?
We have heard from some teachers that they use the segments as part of a writing and literacy project.
Take a few moments and share some of the ways that you integrate NASA eClips™ video segments into your teaching.
We look forward to hearing from you.
NASA eClips™ is proud to be an iParenting Media Award Winner! The program received the award for Outstanding Television Product of 2009. iParenting Awards is the leading family products evaluation program that is committed to helping parents make informed decisions as they choose products for their families.
Recently, the high school program "Launchpad" was recognized by receiving two DV Awards for Launchpad: Fluid Dynamics - What a Drag! and Launchpad: The Launch Abort System and g-Forces.