stem + dot coms 2011
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Kalman Mannis, BS MASTEAM Education Specialist
Navajo County Education Service Agency
NEAZRC
Kalman Mannis
BS - Molecular Biology & Physics, Vanderbilt University
MAED – Education, University of Phoenix
PhD – Educational Technology (in process), Walden University
Owner and product developer – Sacred Grove Apothecary (Renaissance Festivals)
Certified Grant Writer, USDA
Professional Coach and Educator mentor
Navajo/Apache County Technology Cadre, Navajo County ESA
International Teacher Liaison, Space Foundation
Raytheon Math Hero
Apache County Rural Teacher of the year
Navajo County Education Service Agency & Northeast Arizona Regional Center – Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math Education Specialist
3 Stars and a Wish
3 Goals you have for attending this
Presentation
1 Wish you have for the information’s integration into your curriculum
Agenda• Introduction
• 3 Stars and a Wish
– Identify 3 goals for attendance, and 1 wish for info on integration ideas. Elbow share or whole group (depending on attendance)
• Objectives for this presentation• STEM, 21st C Skills, and Common Core
– Fast Review of Framework for Science Standard changes
– 21st Skills – Collaboration, virtual field trips/labs
• Introductions to Government funded websites with established educator links
– FREE, NASA, NOAA, Science.gov, BIOBEAT, NEH, LoC, Smithsonian, HHMI
– Share ideas on integrating sites – table discussion, group
• Reflection
• Evaluation
Objectives
1. Provide workable knowledge of .gov education offerings in STEM
2. Have a vision on integration of the tools into current curriculum
3. Lower affective barriers to the use of Cloud based teaching tools.
• Web Conferencing
• Reviewed Sites • www.teachersfirst.com
• Private & Classroom Collaborations
• WIKIs and BLOGS– wikispaces.org, pbworks.com,
wordpress.com
What does good Tech integration look like?
Arizona K12 Center Technology Integration
Matix (AZTIM):
http://azk12.org/tim/
The Question is:Where do we get quality, variety,
and interactivityThat won’t break the bank?
//www.free.ed.gov
Amazing Space
The Secret Life of Brains
USGS.gov
NASA.gov
Bioedonline.org
• Science.gov is a gateway to government science information and research results. Currently in its fifth generation, Science.gov provides a search of over 42 scientific databases and 200 million pages of science information with just one query, and is a gateway to over 2000 scientific Websites (see Science.gov fact sheet).
• Science.gov is an interagency initiative of 18 U.S. government science organizations within 14 Federal Agencies. These agencies form the voluntary Science.gov Alliance which governs Science.gov.
• Science.gov 5.0 provides the ultimate science search through a variety of features and abilities, including:• Accessing over 42 databases and 200 million pages of science information via one query• Clustering of results by subtopics or dates to help you target your search• Wikipedia results related to your search terms• Eureka News results related to your search terms• Mark & send option for emailing results to friends and colleagues• More science sources for a more thorough search• Enhanced information related to your real-time search
BiobeatNational Institute of
General Medical ServicesNational Institute of Health
• NIGMS – School Resources tab• Free Science Publications (books & DVDs)
//www.nigms.nih.gov/Publications/• Biobeat – monthly digest of nih funded projects (video,
interactives, manipulatives, pictures, stories)
//publications.nigms.nih.gov/biobeat/
NASA
NASA Educational Links
• For Educators
• Grades K-4
• Grades 5-8
• Grades 9-12
• Find Teaching Materials
• Distance Learning Network
NASA Explorer Schools programThe NASA Explorer Schools Project is NASA's classroom-based gateway for middle and
high school students (grades 4-12) that provides authentic learning experiences designed around NASA's unique missions while promoting student engagement in science,
technology, engineering and mathematics based on NASA's resources
NES uses a Virtual Campus website to provide professional development and support for educators and allows students to participate in NASA's missions of discovery and
exploration. NES offers cross-cutting NASA STEM content modules for middle school and high school teachers to implement into their classrooms
http://www.nasa.gov/offices/education/programs/national/nes2/home/index.html
Weather
Satellites
Climate
Oceans
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Read.Gov Library of Congress
Smithsonian Education Outreachwww.si.edu/education
Air and Space – www.nasm.si.edu
Additional STEM Resources
Howard Hughes Medical Institutionhttp://www.hhmi.org/ Genetics
Interactives – Univ of Utah Teach Genetics http://teach.genetics.utah.edu/
ASPIRE – astrophysics science project integrating research and education
http://aspire.cosmic-ray.org/
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