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Solar Eclipse: April 8, 2024
After all of our work getting ready for the annular solar eclipse of Oct. 14, 2023 I knew what to expect for the next eclipse, which would take place about six months later. This one would be total for a … Continue reading
Outreach Visits for Clark Planetarium
Now that the 2023-24 school year is drawing to a close, it is time to look back at the outreach visits to schools I’ve done as part of my job at Clark Planetarium. I am a full-time Education Program Specialist, … Continue reading
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Tagged astronomy, clark planetarium, education, highway 89, informal STEM education, kinesthetic learning, kingston canyon utah, outreach visits, science, solar system model, solar-system, space science education, stem education, teaching, utah schools, utah seed standards, zion canyon
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Annular Eclipse
During the first few days of my new job at Clark Planetarium, my supervisor, who would soon be leaving for another position, handed off a rather large project to me as something to complete over the summer during our slower … Continue reading
Starting Work at Clark Planetarium
It is far too long since I have posted on this blog. I have been neglecting things; what with working toward my dissertation research and life in general, I have put aside these blog posts. It is finally time to … Continue reading
Evaluating the Mars Project at AAI
Our student teams made their final summative project presentations on April 28, 2017 to teacher judges during the day and to the public in the evening. I wrote about these presentations in my last post. In this post, I want … Continue reading
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Tagged american academy of innovation, buck institute of education, clark planetarium, formative assessment, gold standard pbl, mars education, mars exploration, project based learning, student centered, student projects, student voice and choice, summative assessment
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