Filed under: Astronomy, Educational Materials, K-12, Lesson Plans, Mathematics, NASA, Professional Development, STEM, Science, Teacher Development, Webcasts
In the fifth weekly installment of these mission- and inquiry-oriented math problems, Dr. Sten Odenwald will supply background for and lead participants through problems from his “Problems in Space Science” series. The goal of these problems is to teach students about space weather by using mathematics. Each problem begins with real world questions, missions and situations, and applies the necessary mathematics for a solution. Participants may ask questions and work along in this fully interactive Webinar environment. http://spacemath.gsfc.nasa.gov
Date: Friday, March 14, 2008
Time: 3:00 p.m., EDT (Greenwich Mean Time -04:00, New York)
Participants must first register for this meeting. There is no cost for this event.
Note: Only the first 30 registrants will be accepted. Register ASAP!
If this meeting is full, you will receive an e-mail that reads:”Your registration for this meeting is denied.” In that case, we apologize and ask you to please join us in the next workshop! If you do miss this event, we will send you the link to a video archive of the workshop so you will still be able to benefit from the exercises.
Please join the meeting 10-15 minutes before start to make sure your computer is prepared to run the Webex software.
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Where to register for this meeting
1. Go to https://nasa.webex.com/nasa/j.php?ED=99987397&RG=1
2. Register for the meeting.
Once the host approves your request, you will receive a confirmation e-mail with instructions for joining the meeting.
At the start time of the event, please login to your event at: http://www.fedrcc.us//Enter.aspx?EventID=962505&CustomerID=321
Alternately, you can visit http://www.fedrcc.us/ and input your event confirmation number, 962505
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For assistance
1. Go to https://nasa.webex.com/nasa/mc
2. Click “Assistance”
3. Click “Support”
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