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Spring 2007 NSTA - St. Louis

Will you be at the NSTA National Conference in St. Louis, Missouri (29-31 March)? If so, we invite you to participate in one or more of the Windows to the Universe sessions listed below.

Title
Date/Time Location
Playing with Ecosystem Science: Informal Modeling Games to Expore the Delicate Balance in Watery Places
29 March,
15:30-16:30
America's Center
Room 261
National Earth Science Teachers Association (NESTA) Share-a-Thon I
30 March,
9:30-10:30
Adam's Mark Hotel, St. Louis E
National Earth Science Teachers Association (NESTA) Share-a-Thon II
30 March,
11:00-12:00
Adam's Mark Hotel, St. Louis E
Interactive Simulations and Hands-On Activities Across the Earth and Space Sciences
30 March,
17:00-18:00
Adam's Mark Hotel, Promenade F
National Earth Science Teachers Association (NESTA)/National Association of Geoscience Teachers (NAGT) Share-a-Thon III
31 March,
9:30-10:30
Adam's Mark Hotel, St. Louis E
Climate Change: Classroom Tools to Explore the Past, Present, and Future
31 March,
12:30 - 13:30
Adam's Mark Hotel, Directors Row 27
WALLS! Water, Air, Land, Life and Space!
31 March,
14:00-15:00
Adam's Mark Hotel, St. Louis B

If you can't make it to our sessions, don't forget to come by our booth in the exhibit area, where we will have lots of Windows to the Universe resources available for you!

Last modified January 23, 2007 by Jennifer Bergman.

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