Vera C. Rubin Observatory presents: An NGSS Approach to Exploring our Solar System

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October 20, 2022

TIMES 1:00 pm PT | 2:00 pm MT | 3:00 pm CT | 4:00 pm ET

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Presenters

Ardis Herrold, Education Specialist, Vera C. Rubin Observatory
Justine Schaen, Education Specialist, NSF's NOIRLab

Webinar Description

What is Earth's place in the Solar System? How did the Solar System form? Rubin Observatory online investigations engage students in working on current science research questions by using interactive tools and multimodal data visualizations. Each investigation uses authentic data and is designed as a lesson to drop into your space science storyline. Learn about how you can use these free investigations and their accompanying phenomena, support materials, and assessments, designed for three-dimensional learning.

Resources

Surveying the Solar System Workshop Links

Webinar Organizers:

Aida Awad (NAGT)
Edward Robeck (American Geosciences Institute)
Missy Holzer (NESTA)
John McDaris (SERC, National Association of Geoscience Teachers)

With the NGSS Earth and Space Science Working Group

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