Virtual Space Science for the Blind? Yes, You Can!
Themes:
Grades K-12Expert/ Educator
What:
Session
When:
8:45 AM, Saturday 6 Feb 2021 CST
(1 hour 30 minutes)
Where:
Space Center Houston (Hosting of all events take place on-line-virtually)
- Virtual Classroom 4
Virtual session
This session is in the past.
The virtual space is closed.
How:
How can classroom educators engage learners with visual impairments if the students cannot see the amazing lessons across the digital expanse? Science engagement does not have to be limited by ability. In this interactive session, participants will explore descriptive language, effective practices for images and audio, storytelling, and more!
Presenter
Northern Arizona University Center for STEM Teaching and Learning/PLANETS
Accessibility Consultant
Documents
00Intro (< 1KB)
Resources for BVI (18.78KB)
NASA Space Science is for Everyone (7.85MB)
Nearpod Directions (123.48KB)
Who's Attending
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Stephanie McMahon
Accessibility Consultant, Northern Arizona University Center for STEM Teaching and Learning/PLANETS -
Ángela Pérez
Corporación Parque Explora - Planetario de Medellin -
Mónica Ortiz Alvarez
Degree in Neuroscience , Harvard Medical School -
Jodie Guillen
Outreach and Engagement Manager - Club for the Future, Blue Origin -
Eden Cook
Pre-service Educator, University of Oklahoma -
ALI Hazan del Canto
Psychologist professor, Aeroespace Academy of Mexico -
Greg Pitonza
Middle School Technology and STEM Teacher, Canajoharie Middle School -
Tori McIntosh
North Dakota Space Grant Consortium -
Eman Beck
Science Faculty, NASA OKSG STELLAR Mentor, Terra Verde Discovery School (Norman, OK) -
Sharon Rigsby
Planetarium Teacher, Beaumont ISD -
1 other(s)