Thanks for sharing! This looks really fun:)

I also noticed Pocket Lab has a podcast: https://www.thepocketlab.com/podcast


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On Thu, Mar 23, 2023 at 9:52 AM Jenny Lussier <jlussier@rsd13.org> wrote:
This looks so interesting! Recordings will be available for people who register.

Jenny



Featured Keynote Speaker for ScIC11!

JOE HANSON

Beyond the Lone Genius

During his keynote presentation Joe will talk about the history of "genius" and how it applies to your students.

 

If we want to grow and develop the next generation of world-changing scientific minds, we’ve got to teach people how science really happens. Time and time again, when we dig deeper into history’s tales of discovery, innovation, and invention, we find that they happened quite differently than we’ve been taught. Rare are the lone geniuses, great men, and “Eureka” moments. What we do find are curious people, with strange and unexpected influences, who share few surprising and fascinating character traits. These are a few of their stories.

 

Joe Hanson, Ph.D., is a science writer, biologist, educator, and YouTube creator. He is the creator and host of Be Smart, an award-winning science education show from PBS that celebrates curiosity and the pleasure of finding things out. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Austin, and his science writing has been published by WIRED, Nautilus, Scientific American and Texas Monthly. He lives in Austin, TX.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 2023

A full day of free professional development!


Starting at
9:00AM PT / 12:00PM ET / 4:00PM UTC

 

In partnership with HMH and the Science Teachers Association of Texas, ScIC11 will broadcast live from The Perot Museum of Nature and Science in Dallas, Texas. We will welcome both virtual and in-person speakers for a full day of free professional development that will let you unleash your inner science geek with other like-minded educators!

 

Check out the schedule and register today!

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Everyone who attends virtually will be eligible to receive a FREE professional development certificate after the event. Attendance also allows you to ask questions of the speakers and engage with other attendees! 

 

Recordings will be available for those that cannot attend. 

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