Grade 3-5: Constitution Day Video Conference


Attached you will find a flyer advertising our Constitution Day video conference! Please e-mail me with any questions, and follow the directions to register! Thanks and have a great Friday!

Michele L. Carlisle

Gifted and Instructional Technology Specialist

Tuscarawas Carroll Harrison Educational Service Center

330-308-9939 x 220

Grade K-12: Cincinnati Museum Center Programming




Welcome back!
Cincinnati Museum Center is kicking off its third full year of delivering flexible, standards-based videoconferencing programs and we are excited to announce that, due to the generosity of a local donor, we are able to keep our prices at the 2006-2007 price levels...just $100 for a 45-60 minute program. We have also added an exciting new program that explores the economic and geographic significance of the slave trade in the 17th and 18th centuries, plus we've reworked some of our existing programs to better address the needs of teachers and students.
For those of you looking for a professional development session for teachers or teacher education students, be sure to keep us in mind.
To explore our complete listing of programs, visit our website at http://www.cincymuseum.org/educators_researchers/educators/distance_lear
ning/.
-Jason
Jason A. Dennison
Director, Instructional Technology
Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal
1301 Western Avenue
Cincinnati, Ohio 45203 USA
tel: 1 513 763 2315
toll free: 1 800 733 2077 x2315
video: 66.42.138.61
jdennison@cincymuseum.org

Grade 5-10: "In the News" Bees Beeware! and Astronomy Day from Connect2Texas

"In the News" Bees Beeware! and Astronomy Day

Welcome back! We hope you are having a great start to this new school year.

We wanted to make you aware of some upcoming programs. These programs are FREE for for Texas schools connected to an Education Service Center for videoconferencing services. Because the connections will be made through the statewide Texas Education Telecommunications Network (TETN), all Texas schools will be directed to their ESC to connect to these programs. Most schools will be "view only". If you are not in Texas , these programs are free to you as well, but we may have to limit our out-of-state connections.

To register , visit the Connect2Texas web site .

One other IMPORTANT note we want to make you aware of. We hope to be moving our web site files to a different server some time around the middle of September. We hope that this move will eliminate the problems that some of you have had with our "port 81" url registration pages. Until that move, please read the front page of our Connect2Texas web site to see what you should do if you run into registration problems.

"In the News"
Bees Beeware! The hard life of an "agrifactory" worker
from Botanical Research Institute of Texas (BRIT)

September 7, 2007
9:00 - 9:30 am
Grades: 5th - 10th

Across the country scientists are looking for clues as to why commercial honey bee hives are turning into ghost towns. Researchers are baffled by the literal disappearance of the adult worker bees with no sign of bodies in or around the hive. Given the ominous name, Colony Collapse Disorder, scientists are studying why bees suddenly leave their hive and don’t come back leaving their queen and brood behind. Learn about the hard life of a commercial bee and the current theories of what is causing “CCD” and come away with a greater understanding and appreciation of the man/bee/plant relationship.

Astronomy Day with McDonald Observatory

September 14, 2007
9:15 - 10:15 am
10:30 - 11:30 am
1:15 - 2:15 pm
Grades: 5th - 8th

We hope that our Astronomy Day videoconferences will excite your students about science and technology. During the videoconference, Marc Wetzel and your students will explore the Sun and make a scale model of our Solar System. At the end of the program, we will visit with astronomer Dr. Steve Odewahn, who explores our universe with one of the largest telescopes in the world, the 9.2m Hobby-Eberly Telescope at McDonald Observatory. Dr. Steve Odewahn ,