The NASA Kids Club website contains excellent video and other resources to connect to Science lessons.
http:__www.nasa.gov_audience_forkids_kidsclub_flash_index.html
Also, this link for Educators is great.
http://www.nasa.gov/audience/foreducators/index.html
You can find links to teaching resources, NASA TV, and others information. I also joined the NASA Educators Online Network and I get emails from them about webcasts, and chat sessions as well as other events. I had a class come in the library last year and chat with an astronaut about what we were learning.
This site is great and really growing. Since I helped Tina Cross write the grant to implement this, I am a little biased. Teachers in Muscogee County, at CSU, and employees at the Coca Cola Space Science Center as well as some others have created some incredible vodcasts that can be used in the classroom. They are already connected to the standards and are checked for accuracy of content.
Teachers receive training with Tony Vincent on podcasts and student learning. He is a well known speaker at technology conferences like GAETC and ISTE.
This is Tony Vincent's site. He is a well known speaker at technology conferences like GAETC and the ISTE Conference (formerly known as NECC). Tony is incredible with podcasting, vodcasting, and using iPads to teach. If you want to know about integrating any idevice there is help for it on his site. His blog is linked on here as well. His Learning in Hand podcasts are extremely helpful. He even has suggestions for using Twitter in your class.
This is Tony Vincent's site. He is a well known speaker at technology conferences like GAETC and the ISTE Conference (formerly known as NECC). Tony is incredible with podcasting, vodcasting, and using iPads to teach. If you want to know about integrating any idevice there is help for it on his site. His blog is linked on here as well. His Learning in Hand podcasts are extremely helpful. He even has suggestions for using Twitter in your class.
This site is great and really growing. Since I helped Tina Cross write the grant to implement this, I am a little biased. Teachers in Muscogee County, at CSU, and employees at the Coca Cola Space Science Center as well as some others have created some incredible vodcasts that can be used in the classroom. They are already connected to the standards and are checked for accuracy of content.
Teachers receive training with Tony Vincent on podcasts and student learning. He is a well known speaker at technology conferences like GAETC and ISTE.
I use this site almost daily! It is the SMART company website where teachers can post SMART Board notebook lessons. There are even templates on this site. It is free to sign-up and searchable by subject or grade level or even topic.
You can find links to teaching resources, NASA TV, and others information. I also joined the NASA Educators Online Network and I get emails from them about webcasts, and chat sessions as well as other events. I had a class come in the library last year and chat with an astronaut about what we were learning.