Arctic Astronauts
Theme:
Grades K-12
What:
Session
When:
3:15 PM, Friday 7 Feb 2020
(1 hour 30 minutes)
Where:
How:
Arctic
Astronauts "I'm a Scientist!"
Students love learning science with the scientists from the University
of Alaska in Fairbanks, JPL and Goddard
Space Center! We invite you to learn
about climate change that is happening in the Arctic, how to do field research
with young children, teaching students to check data, send data, and why data
matters. Climate is rapidly changing in the Arctic, the future of the children
that live in the Arctic is going to be different. Teaching students about space science, and
climate change prepares them for the new
future they will be living into.
Education in Rural remote areas is highly challenging and just like
living in the International Space Station it is totally AWESOME!
Who's Attending
-
Lisa Chizek
University of Northern Iowa -
Marisa Wojtaszek
Dayton Challenger Learning Center -
Amy Velchoff
Educational Leadership Student Association -
Celia Hernandez
Educational Leadership Student Association -
Sara Raposo
Education Coordinator, Museum of Science and Industry - Chicago -
Christina Garcia
HISD -
Elizabeth Foster
HISD -
Laure Locascio
Cypress Fairbanks ISD -
John Henderson
Cypress Fairbanks ISD -
Krysta Williams
STEM Teacher, Cordova School District -
Tasha Martin
High School Math Instructor, Legacy High School -
Sabrina Hughbanks
NASA OKSG -
Claudia Marquez
Texas Tech University -
Michael Richardson
Texas Tech University -
Wendy Dalton
Hillsboro Charter Academy -
Terri Mynatt
Teacher, Yukon Flats School District -
Charla Nicholas
Science Teacher, Carlisle High School -
Marcos Nunez George Nunez George
Aerospace Education LATAM, Aerospace Academy of México, SEEC CREW Space Center Houston -
Debbie Montenegro
Deputy Director, University of North Texas Health Science Center and the Network of the National Library of Medicine South Central Region -
Christi Chapman
3rd grade teacher, STEM Leadership Team, Camacho Elementary -
Amy Smith