Monday, August 30, 2010

Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator Fellowship Program

 Good Morning:
Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator Fellowship Program
Please pass this on to fellow educators that might be interested in applying – notice that this fellowship opens October 1 and ends mid-January.
Sincerely,
Liz Cochran
Energy Division of ADECA
Energy Education
Energy Star and www.commutesmart.org
(334) 353-4380
liz.cochran@adeca.alabama.gov

free teaching and learning resources that promote student engagement in science, technology, engineering and mathematics

The NASA Explorer Schools project is NASA's classroom-based gateway for middle school (grades 4-8) and high school (grades 9-12) classrooms. NES provides free teaching and learning resources that promote student engagement in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, or STEM.
The project provides opportunities for teachers and students to participate in NASA's mission of research and discovery through inquiry-based experiences directly related to the work of NASA scientists and engineers.

Throughout the school year, the NES Virtual Campus website will serve as a portal to dynamic learning experiences, allowing students to examine real-world problems and challenges based on NASA research and exploration. Classroom activities are coupled with special events featuring interactions with NASA's scientific and technical workforce, so students learn firsthand about mission highlights, new technologies and research findings.

Teachers have the opportunity to participate in professional development experiences delivered through NES Virtual Campus technology to support effective classroom implementation of NES resources.

At the end of the year, NES will recognize its best teachers and schools with NASA experiences such as field center training, research opportunities and flights aboard a reduced-gravity aircraft.

All participants must be U.S. citizens. Each must be an administrator, aide, curriculum specialist, educator, guidance counselor, media specialist, resource teacher or student teacher in a state- or nationally accredited K-12 education institution in the United States or a U.S territory.

For more information and to schedule an orientation session, visit http://www.nasa.gov/offices/education/programs/national/nes2/home/index.html.

Questions about the new NASA Explorer Schools project should be directed to nasa-explorer-schools@mail.nasa.gov.
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Barbara Mann
Program Manager
Virginia Space Grant Consortium
600 Butler Farm Road
Hampton, Virginia 23666
757.766.5210
757.766.5205 FAX
bmann@odu.edu

Texas Instrument website

Dear Friends,
I have some TI web links for you to consider for either your teacher web pages or just to share. These can be fun for students and parents alike. Our web pages offer homework help, investigative links, contests, and more! In no way are theses “sales oriented” sites so I hope they can be included.
Please check out:
www.84silver.com   - Site set up for students and parents, plus free homework help

www.84silver.com/help_test.php  - SAT, ACT, AP, IB test prep resources

www.education.ti.com/alabama   - Alabama state page for all grades. Also offers free item banks for CoS

www.education.ti.com/georgia    - Georgia state page for all grades. Also offers free item banks for GPS, EOCT, CRCT

www.math.com  - Fun math resources site

www.ti-mathnspired.com  - An outstanding free resources site for TI Nspire

http://education.ti.com/educationportal/sites/US/nonProductSingle/parent_night_letter.html - This site offers free customizable letters that support your recommendations for graphing calculators to use for Parent Nights, syllabi, and more!



I hope you find this useful. Have a fabulous school year!


Thanks, Ned

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Ned Colley
Educational Technology Consultant
Phone: (770) 406-8822
Cell: (404) 435-9516
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Thursday, August 5, 2010

2 great new opportunities for the math and science classroom

  1. NASA’s Learning Environments and Research Network and the Georgia Institute of Technology have teamed up to create the ePDN, a new initiative dedicated to preparing K-12 teachers to engage their students in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) through the use of NASA-developed learning materials and resources. If you are looking for a way to enhance your instructional skills, meet your professional development goals, or find new and exciting resources to use in your learning environments, apply to one of these free courses today! Applications are now open for courses starting this fall:

    Observations, Experiments & Two Variable Data: This course will help teachers implementing the new Common Core high school math standards to brush up on statistics content. Participants will examine two-variable data relationships using scatter plots, time series and two-way tables. Attention will be given to measuring the strength of association, modeling of associations and explaining variability. The target audience is high school mathematics teachers without AP statistics backgrounds. 

    Getting Started in Robotics:  During this first course in the Using Robotics to Enhance STEM Learning, participants will learn how to program the LEGO NXT Mindstorms robot. Participants will become familiar with LEGO vocabulary and parts of the LEGO Mindstorms kit as they build structural components of a robot and use math, science and engineering principles to design, build, test and operate their robots.

    Vodcasts: In this course, participants will learn how to use audio and video editing tools to create new content for vodcasts that can be used in classroom lessons or created by their students. Participants will create vodcasts using NASA materials and resources.

    For more information on the ePDN and the resources it offers to K-12 teachers, please visit www.nasaepdn.gatech.edu.


2.  US teachers who order Galileoscopes using a school e-mail address and school mailing address can obtain 1-5 Galileoscopes for the cost of shipping.
5 will cost $27 and the regular retail cost is $30 for one, plus postage.

More information is available at the Galileoscope website. Look for this special offer for teachers of elementary, middle, and high schools.
For more info and how to order please visit https://www.galileoscope.org/gs/products