Upcoming Programs from Vanderbilt

2010 FALL videoconferences from VANDERBILT VIRTUAL SCHOOL are scheduled three days each week throughout the fall semester.
There are six different series packed with great presentations, and each videoconference has a lesson plan for you.

TIMES:
We offer two sessions for each Vanderbilt Virtual School videoconference: one session at 9:00 AM CENTRAL TIME and one session at 10:00 AM CENTRAL TIME .

COST:
The cost for a videoconference session is $75.
This charge covers some of our expenses in preparing your videoconference and testing and delivering your videoconference.

FORMAT:
All videoconferences are approximately 45 minutes in length. The format is about 25-30 minutes for the presentation and 15-20 minutes
for an interactive question and answer session with the students and presenter.

WEBSITE: http://www.vanderbilt.edu/virtualschool/


REGISTER as soon as possible at http://www.vanderbilt.edu/virtualschool/registration.htm


1) GREAT EXPLORERS series:
for students in grades 5-12

What kinds of people choose a life of exploration, adventure, and even danger, and where would we be without them? Meet these modern day discoverers and explorers
(who have traveled to the far parts of the Earth, far parts of Science, and out into Space) and determine their impact on our world.

This videoconference series will provide a window with special emphasis on not just what is known about our world and the Universe but how it has come to be known.
This approach reveals the very personal means by which researchers ask questions of the world and empower themselves to create a pathway to an answer.


• Wed. October 6 - “Mummy Autopsy/Reading the Bones: Skeletons and Mummies of the Past” with Dr. Tiffiny Tung, Anthropologist at Vanderbilt University
• Thurs. October 7 - “Nanotechnology” with Dr. James Crowe, Vanderbilt Medical Center infectious disease physician and researcher
• Wed. November 3 - “Mission to Mars” with Dr. Rick Chappell; NASA astronaut; current Vanderbilt professor
• Wed. November 17 - “Hubble Space Telescope” with Bob O’Dell; NASA; Vanderbilt professor in the Physics & Astronomy Department.


2) WINDOWS ON THE WORLD series:
for students in grades 4-12

Take a trip through "Windows on the World" as each presenter discusses about his/her particular country. Learn about the geographic location, the landmarks, government,
culture, homes, food, and transportation of each country. Broaden your students' views of the world and increase their international literacy they learn about different cultures.


• Wed. September 22 - “Kenya” with Stacey Irwin, world traveler and award-winning photographer
• Wed. September 29 - “Kurdistan/Iraq” with Charmaine Jamieson, works with the Nashville Kurdish Community
• Wed. October 13 - “Hispanic Heritages (in Mexico, Central America, South America, Dominican Republic, Cuba, and Puerto Rica)” with Renata Soto of Conexion Americas
• Thurs. November 18 – “Egypt” with Sherif Barsoum of Vanderbilt University International Student and Scholar Services


3) HOT TOPICS series:
for students in grades 5-12

What is timely and relevant in our culture? “Hot” topics provides up-to-date information on topics that are new, sometimes confusing, or even controversial. What better way to have your
students “join in the conversation” and be actively engaged in a range of issues?

• Thurs. September 23 - “Learn About and Remember the Significance of September 11th” - Dr. James Booth, professor at Vanderbilt University,
Political Science Department

• Thurs. November 11 - “Veterans Day: Honoring Those Who Served” –
Veterans who have courageously served our country

• Tues. November 16 – “Student Art Exchange (originating from India to Schools in United States”) – Linda Ragsdale, author/illustrator



4) CAREER CONVERSATIONS series:
for students in grades 7-12

Career Conversations allows students to meet with professionals in the work force and gain information vital to making informed career - related decisions. Presenters discuss career
opportunities, the requirements for the job, the daily routine of the job, and career progression within the industry.

Discussion may include: type of education needed for the career, description of a typical work day, job search strategies, and what they consider the best and worst aspects of
the profession. Other sessions may include conducting a successful job search, moving up the career ladder, creating attention-getting cover letters, writing resumes, shining in
job interviews, dressing for success, negotiating salaries, and more.

• Tues. September 21 - “Career in Nursing” with Judy Sweeney of Vanderbilt School of Nursing
• Tues. September 28 - “Career as a Meteorologist” with Lelan Statom of News Channel 5/ CBS affiliate
• Tues. October 5 - “Career in ITS: Network Systems and Data Communications Analyst” with Bob Davis, co-owner of Transformations
• Tues. October 12 - “Career in Building: Contractor and Construction Management” with Lance McDonald of Landmark Construction
• Tues. October 19 – “Career as a Physician Assistant” with Mick Antanitis of Siloam Clinic
• Tues. November 2 - “Career in Television News Journalism” with Steve Hayslip and Amy Watson of News Channel 5/ CBS affiliate
• Tues. November 9 - “Career in Visual Arts” with Andee Rudloff of the Frist Museum


5) BOOKS AND AUTHORS series:
3 for students in grades K-4
2 for students in grades 7-12

Give your students an inspiring, enriching, and fun reading experience by joining us in this series in your classroom. These sessions will motivate beginning, struggling,
and reluctant readers to want to read. By hearing from these great authors and highlighting these great books, this series will enhance the experience of each book;
allow students to dig deeper into its themes and origins; learn how the author's life and times contributed to the work; and unlock the love of reading in the children you care about.
• Thurs. October 14 - “Ten Unusual Features of Lulu McDunn” with author/illustrator Kelly Pulley (grades K-4)
• Wed. October 20 – “Peace Dragon” with author/illustrator Linda Ragsdale (grades K-4)
• Thurs. October 21 - “Rendered Invisible” with author Dr. Frank Dobson (grades 7-12)
• Thurs. November 4 - “Looking for Salvation at the Dairy Queen” with author Susan Gregg Gilmore (grades 7-12)
• Wed. November 10 - “Herman's Journey” with illustrator, Kaaren Engel and author, Jamina Carder (grades K-4)


6) CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION series:
for students in grades K-4

Celebrate the most “wonderful time of the year” with us by enjoying the twinkling lights on our Christmas tree; a visit with Santa; the Nutcracker story and ballet,
Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy; a live theatrical performance of “Hey, You!”; and reading Miracle in a Shoe Box: A Christmas Gift of Wonder. Come savor the sights and sounds
of Christmas, and have a very Merry Christmas!

• Tues. November 30 - “Hey, You” live theatrical performance and book, “Miracle In A Shoebox” with actress and author, Estelle Condra
• Wed. December 1 - “A Visit With Santa” – with Santa Claus
• Thurs. December 2 - “Nutcracker” story and “Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy” with Christopher Mohnani of Dance Theatre Tennessee



See YOU soon at Vanderbilt Virtual School,
Patsy

Patsy Partin, M.Ed
Director, Virtual School
Vanderbilt University
2007 Terrace Place
Nashville, TN 37203
(615) 322-6384
www.vanderbilt.edu/virtualschool

Grades K-5: Critters in the Classroom by North Ridge Zoo Crew (only $35!)

Our science teachers and students will lead an interactive dialogue utilizing some of our various 130 domestic and exotic classroom animals to demonstrate biological concepts and ways that animals are used to improve learning and behavior in a classroom setting.

45 Minutes
$35

Debbie Zak
dzak@frenship.us
6302-11th Place
Lubbock, TX  79416
United States
Phone: ext. 795

FREE Grades 1-12: Learning to Stay in Control the Wright Way!

Students will learn how the Wright Brothers used the 4 tools of aeronautics to design and test the first successful flying machine. Students then build a flying paper glider to demonstrate their understanding of the motions involved in flight and learn how pilots use these movable surfaces to control their aircraft.

45-60 minutes in length
By request only

Greg Pitzer
gregory.e.pitzer@nasa.gov
NASA Ames Research Center
MS 253-2
Moffett Field, CA  94035
United States

Grades 7-12: Author Visit with Barri Bumgarner: The Many Hats We Wear

Columbia, Missouri author Barri L. Bumgarner will help students see "The Many Hats We Wear: Getting Inspired to Write What You Know." The idea is to tap into those deeper places, to see what motivates, what inspires, what gets them excited; that’s what students should write about, if they’re going to be passionate about their writing. For many students, it is often as easy as helping them figure out who they are...and can they change "hats" to write something different? This session will help students explore their many inspirations and find out how differently they can write when they don different hats. Join Barri L. Bumgarner in an interactive workshop that will motivate kids to self-reflect, write, and explore the nuances of who they are when they write.

60 Minutes
By Request
$250

Rebecca Morrison
rmorrison@csd.org
Cooperating School Districts
1460 Craig Road
St. Louis, MO  63146
United States
Phone:
Fax: (314) 872-9128

Grades 6-12: The Painted Face II: Stage Makeup for Students

This videoconference will present an introduction to stage make-up. Topics discussed will include the need for stage make-up, the use of different make-up foundations, and the basic application of various commonly used stage cosmetics.

$175
By Request
45 Minutes
Cleveland Institute of Music

Contact Adam Phillips about scheduling.
axp99@case.edu
11021 East Boulevard
Cleveland, OH  44106
United States
Phone:
Fax: (216) 791-3063

Grades 1-3: Character Education with Literacy and fun with award winning author Brad Tassell

What does an author do? What does a comedian do?
What is the importance of practice in a lifetime of learning? What is the difference between tattling and Reporting? How do we give students the message that school is the most valuable asset for a lifetime of success?

Award winning Comedian/Author Brad Tassell brings his character Billy Fustertag to life to teach kids about success at any age, the importance of practice, reading, and how school should be your favorite place to be for the next 20 years.

But since this is Brad Tassell there has to be magic, falling down, lots of silly learning songs about dead skunks, loving school, and the importance of ideas.

One hour, by request.

$175

Brad Tassell
llessat@aol.com
P.O.Box 1437
Bowling Green, KY  42101
United States
Phone: