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peer-reviewed astronomy education activities
Joined September 2013
Shout out to @IAU_org's @IAUastroEDU by @matisidro encouraging #IAUS358 participants to think about sharing their resources openly and use existing platforms like astroEDU to distribute.
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Shout-out to Marco Türk (and supervisor @MarkusNielbock ) whose @IAUastroEDU Material just popped up in the #astroEDU2019 talk by @aguedagras
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‘Astronomy-centric learning’ - that’s a new one ;) Great stuff! Nothing as space to get kids engaged and involved with learning and imagination @HundrEDorg @IAUastroEDU #edchat
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.@HundrEDorg has selected IAU astroEDU as a top 100 education innovation from across the world! #education #innovation #astronomy Read more: https://t.co/vnbyzq753K
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HundrED selects IAU astroEDU as a top 100 education innovation from across the world
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Han Tran has been working on astroEDU resources for the past one and a half year. First as intern, later as Editor Assistant. Now she has left us to begin a new challenge in Vietnam. Read here what Han has meant for astroEDU: https://t.co/6vXTcECo9y
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Students can learn about many things by just watching the evening sky, such as color of the sunset, the first stars, the colors and motion of stars. https://t.co/lbOxNEo9oR
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Use astronomical images as a basis for creating original music and encourage students to consider cross-curricular links between science and art. A featured activity on @IAUastroEDU the open-access platform for peer-reviewed science education activities. https://t.co/47Mh2j3iKm
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An experiment about the effect of global warming and rising sea level. https://t.co/Lz74PuJeWv
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Making a floating astronaut model is a lot of fun. And, your students can also learn about gravity and magnetism! https://t.co/lWzPnywuml
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Build your own satellite to understand how artificial satellites work, their appearance, orbits, functions and their important role in our daily life. https://t.co/b65ph7NH0z
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Let your students create a model of the Moon's surface and learn about its craters with this fun activity using stones, flour and cocoa powder. https://t.co/yIjNJiOqz5
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Outdoor activities for your students to learn about astronomy this summer holiday https://t.co/W9LMW5fmSF
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Summer is here in the Northern Hemisphere and that means your students and children have time for lots of fun things. Add these astronomy…
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The booklet of 25 black hole education activities that we published previously is now available on Scientix. And it is possible to request translated version of your language. https://t.co/lW3rxC55el
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This information leaflet will help you more effectively develop education activities to teach astronomy and any other subjects. https://t.co/HuUnM79EqV
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Han Tran and Michael Fitzgerald of astroEDU, and Mahbobah Ahmadi and Heleen Otten of Universe Awareness worked together to compose this…
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We recently gave a workshop for Future Classroom Lab @fcl_euschoolnet to help teachers with teaching and developing astronomy education activities for their classrooms. https://t.co/4zhdkUPSVf
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Starting on 25 June, Scientix hosted a five-day event for teachers who give classes in science, technology, engineering and mathematics…
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Inspired by beautiful images of astronomical phenomena in the Universe, students can create their own musical improvisation in this activity. https://t.co/ErLDgzgLqO
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Meteoroids, Meteors and Meteorites. What's their difference? The answer can be found in this AstroEDU activity. Students will also melt a comet, learn about its composition and break apart asteroids. https://t.co/944Iykw96v
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