Using Nature as Inspiration to Create a Martian Lander
Theme:
Grades K-8
What:
Session
When:
11:45 AM, Saturday 8 Feb 2020
(45 minutes)
Where:
Space Center Houston (Hosting of all events take place on-line-virtually)
- Learning Innovation Center- Lab 4
How:
Some of
our greatest innovations are inspired by nature. The goal is for students to use our natural
world to design a lander for a mission to colonize Mars. Students will research and observe the
structure and function of plants and animals to create a lander that will
descend slowly to safely land two astronauts. https://spacecenter.grenadine.co/seec2020/form/SessionEval |
Who's Attending
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Alejandra Ruiz
educator , Oakland colegio campestre / Colombia Space School -
Elizabeth Jones
Jenks Elementary Katy ISD -
Mariana Padilla
Teacher, INSTITUTO PANAMERICANO DE TAMPICO -
Martha Edy Castellanos
GENERAL COORDINATOR, Colombia Space School / Oakland School -
Fernando Ruiz
STEAM Educator / School Administrator, Oakland Colegio Campestre / Colombia Space School. -
Tiffany Sessions
Nebraska 4-H -
Sharon Corso
St. Thomas' Episcopal School -
Misty Vrachten
Educational Leadership Student Association -
Manabu Fujita
Teacher, Okayama prefectural Tamano high schoool -
Mrs. Katie Fehlker
Math and Science Instructional Coach, Bastrop ISD -
Morven McKay
Texas Tech University -
Mrs Penny Chatfield
Science Teacher, Te Mata Primary School, New Zealand -
Stephanie Carroll
Grand Prairie ISD -
Leidy Amairani Medellin Escobar
ESL Teacher, INSTITUTO PANAMERICANO DE TAMPICO -
Dr. Andre Samuel
Founder, Pres. & CEO, The Citizen Science Lab -
Javier Montiel
International STEAM consultant/ SEEC CREW, The International Aerospace Academy theaerospaceacademy.com -
Kai Cui
PhD candidate, University of Florida -
Lisa Stewart
Gifted Education Teacher, SEEC CREW -
James Falletti
Middle School Science & STEM Integrator, William D. McDowell Observatory -
Carrie Akins
8th grade teacher, Central Middle School, Edmond, OK -
Julie Williams
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3 other(s)