All Kepler Education Projects
California Science Teachers Association
(CSTA; Oct 30 - Nov 2)
November 1, Saturday, (1:00 PM - 2:00 PM) CSTA
NASA's Imminent Planet Hunting Mission
Grade Level: 3-5, 6-8, 9-12,
NASA will soon launch the Kepler mission to discover Earth-sized planets around stars by detecting winks in brightness as planets transit. Activities: modeling and interpretation of graphs of light vs. time. Presented by Alan Gould, Co-I Kepler Mission EPO at UC Berkeley-Lawrence Hall of Science. http://conference.cascience.org/conf/eventdetail.asp?eid=1329
November 1, Saturday (1:30 PM - 4:30 PM). CSTA Short Course 21 - Earth's Place in the Universe: Galaxies, Stars, Planets, and Us
Grade Level: 9-12,
Ticket required $70.00: register with CSTA
Prepare for the International Year of Astronomy. Learn about the origin and evolution of the universe: stars, galaxies, planets, and us. Receive a six-week module on cosmic or planetary evolution. Instructed by Dr. Jill Tarter, Director of SETI Research at SETI Institute, and Marita Beard, high school physics teacher. http://conference.cascience.org/conf/eventdetail.asp?eid=1153
Nov. 8, 2008, 8:00 to 4:30 pm.
Kepler: A Search for Habitable Planets
Space Science Teacher Workshop
Location: SETI Institute, Mountain View, CA
An exciting day of science and hands-on activities for middle and high school science teachers. Dr. David Koch, Mission Deputy PI will discuss the science behind NASA’s Kepler Mission, which launches in March 2009. Standards based, classroom ready activities include: Human Orrery, Detecting Extrasolar Planets, Transit Tracks, and building a computer-interfaced transit model. A letter verifying 8 hours of professional development can be provided. Each workshop participant will receive a complete transit model, which includes a LEGO orrery, Vernier light sensor, interface and graphing software, and lamp and light bulb, a $150 value. Pre-registration required; $10 fee. A letter verifying 8 hours of professional development can be provided. Workshop conducted by Kepler EPO program: Dr. David Koch, Edna DeVore, Pamela Harman, Alan Gould, assistant: Sue Lehr. Learn more about the Kepler Mission at: http://kepler.nasa.gov
Download workshop and registration information for SETI Institute, CA.
Date: November 15, 2008, 8:00 - 4:30pm.
Kepler: A Search for Habitable Planets
Space Science Workshop for Teachers
Location: Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP), Boulder CO.
An exciting day of science and hands-on activities for middle school and high school science teachers. Dr. Jeff VanCleve will discuss the science behind NASA’s Kepler Mission, which launches in March 2009. Standards-based, classroom ready activities include: Human Orrery, Detecting Extrasolar Planets, Transit Tracks, and building a computer-interfaced transit model. Dr. Bill Possel will lead a tour of the NASA Mission Operations Facility at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP). Each workshop participant will receive a complete transit model, which includes a LEGO orrery, Vernier light sensor, interface and graphing software, and lamp and light bulb, a $150 value. Lunch provided. A letter verifying 8 hours of professional development can be provided. Pre-registration required. Workshop conducted by Dr. Jeff Van Cleve, and Dr. Bill Possel, Edna DeVore, Alan Gould, in collaboration with Erin Wood and Emily Cobabe-Amman at LASP and Denise Cook-Clampert at Ball Aerospace Technologies Corporation. Learn more about the Kepler Mission at: http://kepler.nasa.gov
Download workshop and registration information for Colorado.
Date: Saturday, January 24, 2009 8:15 am – 5:00 pm NASA Kennedy Space Center
Kepler: A Search for Habitable Planets Space Science Workshop for Teachers Celebrate The Kepler Mission and the International Year of Astronomy
Location: NASA Kennedy Space Center (KSC), Educator Resource Center
Join us for an exciting day of science and hands-on activities for middle and high school science teachers. Dr. David Koch, Deputy PI, will discuss the science behind NASA’s Kepler Mission, which launches in March 2009. Standards based, classroom ready activities include: Human Orrery, Detecting Extrasolar Planets, Transit Tracks, and building a computer-interfaced transit model.
Each workshop participant will receive a complete transit model which includes a LEGO orrery, Vernier light sensor, interface and graphing software, a $150 value, morning coffee and break snacks. Bring a lunch or money for lunch in the cafeteria near the ERC.
A letter verifying 8 hours of professional development can be provided.
Workshop Sign-up Required: Send an email to Cynthia Ramseyer, cramseyer@seti.org. Provide the following information: SUBJECT: Jan. 24 Workshop & TEXT: Name, School, Address, Telephone, Grade(s) and Courses taught. You will receive an email confirmation.
Mail $5 check or MC/VISA credit card information for coffee and snacks to: SETI Institute, Attn: Cynthia Ramseyer, 515 N. Whisman Road, Mountain View, CA 94043
Questions?? Call Cynthia Ramseyer at (650) 960 - 4534
The workshop is sponsored by NASA’s Kepler Mission Education and Public Outreach Program at NASA Ames Research Center, SETI Institute, and UC Berkeley’s Lawrence Hall of Science in collaboration with NASA Kennedy Educator Resource Center.
Download flier—workshop and registration information for KSC.
Date: January 31, 2009, 8:15 - 5:00pm.
Kepler: A Search for Habitable Planets - Space Science Workshop for Teachers - Celebrate The Kepler Mission and the International Year of Astronomy
Location: Jet Propulsion Lav (JPL), Von Karman Auditorium, 4800 Oak Grove Drive, Pasadena, CA .
Join us for an exciting day of science and hands-on activities for middle and high school science teachers. Dr. Nick Gautier, Mission Co-Investigator will discuss the science behind NASA’s Kepler Mission, which launches in March 2009. Standards based, classroom ready activities include: Human Orrery, Detecting Extrasolar Planets, Transit Tracks, and building a computer-interfaced transit model. A letter verifying 8 hours of professional development can be provided. Each workshop participant will receive a complete transit model which includes a LEGO orrery, Vernier light sensor, interface and graphing software, a $150 value, and lunch. A letter verifying 8 hours of professional development can be provided.
Pre-registration Required: Send an email to Cynthia Ramseyer, cramseyer@seti.org. Provide the following information:
SUBJECT: Jan. 31 Workshop &
TEXT: Name, School, Address, Telephone, Grade(s) and Courses taught.
You will receive an email confirmation.
Mail $20 check or MC/VISA credit card information to SETI Institute, Attn: Cynthia Ramseyer, 515 N. Whisman Road, Mountain View, CA 94043 Questions?? Call Cynthia Ramseyer at (650) 960 - 4534
Download PDF flier with workshop and registration information for JPL workshop.
2009 March 25, 4-5 p.m. EST.
Kepler Mission session in the NASA eEducation Electronic Professional Development Network Series.
NASA's Digital Learning Network presents a series of videoconferences to assist educators in staying current on NASA education resources and related products. During each event, product producers, authors and experts will demonstrate their materials designed to optimize awareness and understanding of science concepts. Instructional objectives, accessing the materials and primary contacts for the materials will also be discussed. During the videoconferences, participants will be able to submit questions to the presenter that will be addressed during the presentation. The Kepler mission will seek evidence for Earth-size planets in orbit around sun-like stars. For the first time NASA will be able to search the galaxy for Earth-size or smaller planets. With this cutting-edge capability, Kepler may help to answer one of the most enduring questions humans have asked throughout history: Are there others like us in the universe?For more information about these videoconferences and to sign up online, visit http://dln.nasa.gov/dln/content/webcast.
Questions about these events should be directed to Caryn Long at caryn.long@nasa.gov.
Date: 2009 April 4
Featured speaker/scientist:
Dr. David Latham,
Kepler Mission Stellar Classification Program Lead Scientist
Location: Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge, MA
Date: 2009 April 25
Featured speaker/scientist:
Dr. Patricia Boyd, Kepler Program Scientist
Location: National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC
More Conferences...
January 3-8: AAS meeting, Long Beach - Kepler exhibit at Astrozone on January 3.
January 15-16: Opening ceremonies for International Year of Astronomy, Kepler Exhibit, Paris France.
February 6, Friday: Exo-planet celebration at Chabot Space and Science Center, Oakland. Keynote by Kepler Scientist Gibor Basri (UC Berkeley), planetarium program, panel, other activities. In planning stages.
February 20, Tuesday: NSTA Webinar seminar for science teachers (60 minutes)
March 18-22, 2009: National Science Teachers Association, national conference, New Orleans, LA. Kepler exhibit, workshops, share-a-thons.
Late Summer (Aug/Sept?): Kepler Night at NASA ARC as a part of the "Celebration of Science" now being planned by team at ARC.
October, 22-25 2009: CSTA, Palm Springs.
All Kepler Education Projects
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