Workshop participants learning to use our classroom activities at a previous NSTA Conference.
Windows to the Universe

Windows to the Universe Events at Fall NSTA Conferences, 2007

Will you be at the NSTA Regional Conferences in either Detroit (18-20 October) or Denver (8-10 November)? If so, we invite you to participate in one or more of the Windows to the Universe sessions listed below.

Detroit NSTA Regional Conference

Title
Date/Time Location
Bring Writing and Reading into Your Earth Science Classroom: Innovative Assessment Ideas
18 October ,
12:30-1:30

Cobo
Room 02-44

WALLS! Water, Air, Land, Life and Space!
19 October ,
8:00-9:00
Cobo Room M2-29
Climate Change: Classroom Tools to Explore the Past, Present, and Future
19 October ,
11:00-12:00
Cobo Room W2-68
Magnetism Activities, Earth's Magnetism, and Space Weather
19 October ,
12:30-1:30
Cobo Room W2-70
National Earth Science Teachers Association (NESTA) Share-a-Thon
19 October ,
2:00-3:00
Cobo Room W1-55

Denver NSTA Regional Conference

Title
Date/Time Location
Cool Science About Cold Places: International Polar Year
8 November,
8:00-9:00

CCC Room 709

Short Course- Climate and Global Change: A Toolkit for Teachers (This is a ticketed event - register through NSTA .)
8 November,
12:30-4:30
Hyatt, Capitol 2
Climate Change: Classroom Tools to Explore the Past, Present, and Future
9 November,
11:00-12:00
CCC Room 403
National Earth Science Teachers Association (NESTA) Share-a-Thon
9 November,
12:30-1:30
Hyatt, Capitol 4
WALLS! Water, Air, Land, Life and Space!
9 November,
3:30-4:30
CCC Room 709
Magnetism Activities, Earth's Magnetism, and Space Weather
10 November,
9:30-10:30
CCC Room 407
Last modified September 6, 2007 by Roberta Johnson.

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Windows to the Universe, a project of the National Earth Science Teachers Association, is sponsored in part is sponsored in part through grants from federal agencies (NASA and NOAA), and partnerships with affiliated organizations, including the American Geophysical Union, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the Earth System Information Partnership, the American Meteorological Society, the National Center for Science Education, and TERC. The American Geophysical Union and the American Geosciences Institute are Windows to the Universe Founding Partners. NESTA welcomes new Institutional Affiliates in support of our ongoing programs, as well as collaborations on new projects. Contact NESTA for more information. NASA ESIP NCSE HHMI AGU AGI AMS NOAA