Has Your Library Registered to Receive a FREE Copy of our Educational Games?
And there's more! During
your registration you'll also have the opportunity to decide if your library would like to host their own
Community Dialogue. The first 500 libraries to commit will qualify for another free game titled, "Arctic to Antarctic", a new game being developed on the topic of
Earth Science.
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Women's History Month: March 1-31
Celebrate Women in STEM with some
great resources
from NASA's Universe of Learning.
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Recorded Webinar: Trees Challenge 2020
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day and the 25th anniversary of the GLOBE Program,
GLOBE Observer is hosting a month-long citizen science challenge in April 2020.
See how your library patrons can contribute to a global citizen science project measuring tree height.
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Take our online survey that will provide us valuable feedback to improve our website!
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Join the
STAR Net Blogging Team to Show your STEM Know-how!
STAR Net has two spots open
for bloggers. Bloggers will be compensated $500 for their contributions, and will be expected to post 8-12 in depth, or 15-20 quick posts over a 12 month period.
If you're interested, please email Anne Holland at
aholland@spacescience.org with a short list of suggested topics and a writing sample (1 or 2 paragraphs). These positions are renewable annually dependent on availability of funds.
Thank you!
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Community Dialogues for Our Planet: EARTH (Session 1)
Date: Thursday, March 10, 2020
Time: 1pm ET / 12pm CT / 11am MT / 10pm PT
Note: There are 4 different sessions available at different dates/times for your convenience. Click "Get
More Details" above for more information.
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Beg, Borrow, and Steal... Multi-generational STEAM Programming Ideas for Our Planet: EARTH
Date: Thursday, March 12, 2020
Time: 4pm ET / 3pm CT / 2pm MT / 1pm PT
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For those that are unable to attend our live webinars, we will have a
recording posted on our website within a day or two after the live presentation. And remember, all webinars are now streamed LIVE on our
YouTube channel for times when are webinars are full.
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Connected Science Learning
This month, CSL (Volume 2, Issue 1, Part 2) continues its focus on Effective Collaborations. Learn how to combine storytelling
and robotics to engage families in STEAM. Engage youth in place-based learning through the study of a local species. Finally, find out how to build community among STEM education providers by conducting listening sessions.
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NASA Video: March Skywatching Tips
What to look for: If
you're up early any morning during March, you'll want to go out and look toward the east to catch a lovely grouping of Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. The three planets are visible before dawn throughout the month.
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Hands-on STEM: GLOBE Observer: Trees
Citizen science is a great way to engage multigenerational audiences at your library!
Check out this toolkit on the GLOBE Observer website to discover how to collect tree height data in an easy and fun way that will help scientists learn more about the ecosystems in your community!
This is a great activity to use to celebrate and learn more about our planet Earth.
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The
STAR Library Network (STAR Net)
is a hands-on learning network for libraries and their communities across the country.
STAR Net focuses on helping library professionals
build their STEM skills by providing “science-technology activities and resources” (STAR) and training to use those resources. Plus, engage public audiences nationwide in informal and lifelong learning with the excitement of exploration and discovery through
STAR Net's NASA@ My Library
program!
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STAR Net
is built upon a strong network of collaborators and partners, led by the Space Science Institute’s (SSI) National Center for Interactive Learning (NCIL). Partners include the American Library Association’s Public Programs Office, Collaborative Summer Library
Program, Chief officers of State Library Agencies, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Afterschool Alliance, Education Development Center, American Society of Civil Engineers, and Cornerstones of Science. Major funding is provided by the National Science Foundation,
NASA Science Mission Directorate, the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, and the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
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Make Every Tree Count: Programs You Can Use
By Donna & Brittany Blomquist and Theresa Schwerin
Trees provide one of the most versatile themes for library programs. Whether your audience is families, adults, children or classrooms/youth groups, “Trees” can provide a foundation for affordable and useful programs for libraries of all sizes — uniting art
and community with citizen science.
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Citizen Science Month: Resources for Libraries
By Caroline Nickerson, Dan Stanton and Vivienne Byrd
Science needs more eyes, ears and perspectives than any scientist possesses. Enter citizen science: a collaboration between scientists and those of us who are just curious or concerned and motivated to make a difference.
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2020 Lunar and Planetary Science Conference
Mar. 13-22, 2020
More Info >>
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