Adler Planetarium Description: The Adler Planetarium & Astronomy museum seeks to inspire the next generation of explorers and scientists. The Adler’s array of educational offerings — from interactive demonstrations to graduate level coursework—are designed to equip participants with the skills and desire to learn more about our Universe. Added on: 11-Mar-2008 Hits: 458 Rate this Site
Akron Zoo Description: The Akron Zoo would like to invite you to see the zoo from a new view, virtually. These age-specific programs are offered through the SchoolNet system and can be shown in your classroom. Added on: 11-Mar-2008 Hits: 799 Rate this Site
Alaska SeaLife Center Description: Visit Alaska! Using interactive two-way video conferencing equipment your students can expand their knowledge through live, multi-media presentations including meeting animal “guests”, exploring our exhibits, talking with researchers and animal caretakers, and completing hands-on activities. Using Inquiry-based learning each conference will also utilize research and rehabilitation programs happening right now at the SeaLife Center.
The Alaska SeaLife Center is a non-profit marine science facility dedicated to understanding and maintaining the integrity of the marine ecosystem of Alaska through research, rehabilitation and public education. The Center's research facilities and naturalistic exhibits immerse visitors in the dynamic marine ecosystems of Alaska. Added on: 24-Feb-2006 Hits: 1124 Rate this Site
Albany Institute of History and Art Description: Albany Institute of History and Art founded in the 18th century is located in Albany, New York. It is a museum that "collects, preserves, interprets and promotes interest in history." Videoconferencing enables students to take part in a number of virtual field trips from the museum. In "Mummies and Ancient Egypt" students view mummies and learn about the cultures in which they lived. "Facing Portraits" is a program where students take a look at a selection of portraits that reveal personal and cultural values. Added on: 22-Nov-2003 Hits: 1751 Rate this Site
Ames Research Center - NASA Description: NASA Ames Research Center, located at Moffett Field, California, was founded Dec. 20, 1939 as an aircraft research laboratory by the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) and in 1958 it became part of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Added on: 11-Mar-2008 Hits: 428 Rate this Site
Amon Carter Museum Description: The Amon Carter Museum offers interactive distance learning sessions to schools throughout the United States. The Carter's lessons are exciting and engaging real-time interactions between schools and the museum's educators, using objects, images, and lively, inquiry-based teaching methods focusing on the museum's strong collection of American art. Each lesson corresponds with Texas and National Standards. Students are active participants in the lesson and are asked to observe, analyze, and verbally express their ideas about images presented. Used in the classroom, program content enhances the curriculum and provides an introduction to the museum experience. Pre and post-broadcast classroom activities accompany each program. The Carter's broadcasts are intended for individual classes or groups of thirty students or fewer. Lessons run for 45-60 minutes. Art of the American West distance learning broadcast is appropriate for grades 7-12. Erwin Smith: Cowboy Photographer broadcast is appropriate for grades 3-12. Added on: 24-Feb-2006 Hits: 762 Rate this Site
Ann Arbor Hands On Museum Description: Experience LIVE, interactive Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum programs right in your classroom! Our dynamic, knowledgeable educators use videoconferencing technology to share science demonstrations and activities with your students, engaging them in an active, hands-on learning experience. All programs address National Science Education Standards and align with the Michigan Curriculum Framework. Added on: 11-Mar-2008 Hits: 656 Rate this Site
Annie Halenbake Ross Library Description: Book Discussion - Classic Literature Series: Characters in Conflict with Society for HS through adult People's University for all ages in conjunction with the district library and 2 universities. 6 video conference programs - 3 on art, search for estraterrestrial life, healthy lifestyle and forensic science. Strokes - health program with Geisinger Medical Center & district library. Always looking for programs to provide for our patrons. Added on: 24-Feb-2006 Hits: 874 Rate this Site
Ball State University Electronic Field Trips Description: Electronic Field Trips are the result of partnerships between Ball State University and museums across the country. Since most students are unable to take advantage of the immeasurable content in faraway museums, our program uses technology to make those resources available to a large, national audience. We do many EFTs each year, each with a unique topic geared toward different grade levels. Added on: 11-Mar-2008 Hits: 469 Rate this Site
Baseball Hall of Fame Description: Baseball Hall of Fame nestled in historic Cooperstown, New York, is known throughout the world. The famed museum began collecting its first artifact in 1937 and currently contains over 25,000 artifacts representing "all facets of the game from inception to present times." Videoconference programs often portray historical accounts of America by using museum baseball exhibits. Added on: 22-Nov-2003 Hits: 1012 Rate this Site
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