Product Detail: Web Seminar Archive

Product Image Archive: Exploring Mars with CRISM and the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, March 6, 2008
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Type of Product: Web Seminar Archive
Location: Online Archive
Date: Held on March 6, 2008
Grade Level: Elementary School, Middle School, High School, Informal Education

Description

This Web Seminar was developed in collaboration with NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) and Arizona State University’s (ASU) Mars Education Program. The event took place on Thursday, March 6, 2008, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Eastern Time. The presenter was Dr. Scott Murchie from the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Maryland. Dr. Murchie is the Principal Investigator for the CRISM instrument currently aboard the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter spacecraft at Mars. For more information about this web seminar, its presenter(s), read what participants said about it, and to see and download its PowerPoint slides go here.

Ideas For Use

This seminar can be used by new teachers of Earth/space science or by those who have not taught the topic in a long time. The presenters provide content update for understanding as well as examples of how to teach the material to students.

Additional Info

Science Discipline: (mouse over for full classification)
Earth's revolution
Earth's rotation
Moon
Sun
Volcanoes
Weathering
Atmosphere
Biosphere
Gravity
Planets
Stars
Newton’s laws of motion
Space technology
Intended User Role:Elementary-Level Educator, High-School Educator, Informal Educator, Middle-Level Educator, New Teacher, Professional Development Provider, Teacher
Educational Issues:Inquiry learning, Professional development, Teacher content knowledge, Teacher preparation, Teaching strategies

Technical

Resource Format:application/x-shockwave-flash, audio/mp3, image/jpeg, video/quicktime


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  • Earth Science
    • Changes in earth and sky
      • Objects in the sky have patterns of movement.
    • Structure of the earth system
      • Destructive forces include weathering and erosion.
      • The atmosphere is a mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, and trace gases that include water vapor.
      • The atmosphere has different properties at different elevations.
    • Earth in the solar system
      • The earth is the third planet from the sun in a system that includes the moon, the sun, eight other planets and their moons, and smaller objects, such as asteroids and comets.
      • The sun, an average star, is the central and largest body in the solar system.
      • Most objects in the solar system are in regular and predictable motion.
  • Process Standards for Professional Development
    • Research-Based
      • Address teachers' needs as learners and build on their current knowledge of science content, teaching, and learning. (NSES)

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