Wednesday, September 22, 2010

FREE Grades 7-10: A Conversation with Lois Lowry



In this first of a series of four HEC-TV Live! programs focusing on Lois Lowry’s Newberry Medal winning young adult novel, “The Giver,” students will have the unique opportunity to hear directly from the author herself. Join students from the St. Louis metropolitan area as they ask the author questions about her background and writing style as well as questions about the plot, characters, setting, themes and language of the novel itself. Discussion of “The Giver” will form the core of the program. We recommend students joining us for the program either have already read the novel or be in the process of doing so. Elements of the story including important moments of the plot as well as themes and concepts will be revealed during the program. If you don’t want students to know the entire story before reading it for themselves, you may choose to watch the archive of the program which will be available on our website, http://www.hectv.org.

This series of programs is being produced in conjunction with Washington University in St. Louis and Metro Theater Company of St. Louis as they prepare and present a stage adaptation of the novel to be presented at Edison Theatre on the campus of Washington University in January.
Other programs in the series include:
November 16—Issues and Themes of “The Giver”
December 9—Performing the Play: Bringing Characters to Life
January 5—Producing the Play: Bringing the Story to the Stage
These programs will also be available for enrollment through CILC.

Special Note: This October 7 program is available via videoconference and webcast nationwide as a “View Only” opportunity. Students viewing via videoconference or webcast will be able to e-mail questions to the author during the program but will not interact face to face. All other programs in the series will be available as BOTH interactive and view only.



Program DateProgram TimeNetwork TimeRegistration Deadline
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10/7/201010:00 AM - 11:00 AM9:30 AM - 11:15 AM10/01/2010


60 Minutes
FREE!

Helen Headrick
utilization@hectv.org
3655 Olive St
St Louis, MO 63108
United States
Phone: (314) 531-4455

Grades 4-6: Story Hour with Author Patricia McKissack: The Dark-Thirty: Southern Tales of the Supernatural

Pat will read select portions of The Dark-Thirty: Southern Tales of the Supernatural - “these 10 spine-tinglers range from straight-up ghost stories to eerie narratives. The tales in this winner of the 1993 Coretta Scott King Award depict racism, haunting and vengeance in a manner that can be read out loud around a campfire or savored privately, offering middle readers thoughtful exposure to important, though frightening, historical themes.” (Amazon.com). Pat will read, she’ll talk about (her) inspiration, and she will take questions from students.




Program DateProgram TimeNetwork TimeRegistration Deadline


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10/28/201010:00 AM - 11:00 AM9:30 AM - 11:00 AM10/20/2010


$250

Rebecca Morrison
rmorrison@csd.org
Cooperating School Districts
1460 Craig Road
St. Louis, MO 63146
United States
Phone: (314) 692-1274
Fax: (314) 872-9128

Monday, September 20, 2010

FREE! Grades K-12: Living with a Star: NASA's New Solar Dynamics Observatory


Title: Living with a Star: NASA's New Solar Dynamics Observatory
Date: Friday, October 1
Time: 9:00-9:30 AM CST
Target Audience: Grades K-12
Cost: FREE (most sites will be view only)
Registration Deadline: Sept. 29th
Description: Learn about NASA's newest Earth orbiting telescope, the Solar Dynamics Observatory, or SDO! The SDO is a telescope specially designed to study the Sun from space, and will help us learn more about our star than ever before. Join Marc Wetzel at McDonald Observatory to study the first images released by the mission, and also make a live observation of the sun with telescopes at McDonald Observatory!

To see a complete list of available programs go to www.Connect2Texas.net.
Don't forget to join our Connect2Texas Listserv!
For more information contact:
Lori Hamm
(817)740-7516
lhamm@esc11.net

Grades 1-7: Programs from the Old Jail Center


The Old Jail Center currently has four new programs available for registration at www.Connect2Texas.net.
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Title: Pre-Columbian - Play in Clay
Date: Sept. 27, Oct. 4 or 25
Time: See www.Connect2Texas.net for times
Target Audience: Grades 2-7
Cost: $125 (includes materials)
Description: Students are introduced to pre-Columbian pottery, history and traditions through reading "The Pot that Juan Built" by Nancy Andrews-Goebel and seeing works from the museum's collection. Students will see first hand how ancient pottery was made and study the designs of the Casas Grandes people. Each student will get to create a work of their own with non-mess air-dry clay.
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Title: Once Upon A Time in Texas
Date: Oct. 29
Time: 10:00-10:45 AM CST or 1:00-1:45 PM CST
Target Audience: Grades 1-7
Cost: $100 (includes materials)
Description: Students are introduced to the Texas frontier through reading selections from Sallie Reynolds Matthews’s book "Interwoven: A Pioneer Chronicle," a pioneer’s firsthand account of life on the Texas frontier. Students will see artifacts such as branding irons, spurs, bits, and the painting by Alice Reynolds, "Presenting the Flag at Fort Davis." Students will create a personal flag.
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Title: Discovery China
Date: Oct. 11 or 18
Time: See www.Connect2Texas.net for times
Target Audience: Grades 1-5
Cost: $100 (includes materials)
Description: See Chinese art that dates as far back as the Han Dynasty (206 B.C .-220A.D.) including Terra Cotta tomb figures, early porcelains and jades, as well as newer works from the 19th and 20th centuries. Students will see traditional Chinese imagery including the Chinese Dragon. After a discussion on the symbolism of the dragon students will make a dragon rod-puppet.
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Title: Day of the Dead
Date: Oct. 25, 26, 27, 28, or 29
Time: See www.Connect2Texas.net for times
Target Audience: Grades 4-12
Cost: $75 (includes materials)
Description: Learn about the traditional celebration of Dia de los Muertos and a story of Lady Cartina. Discuss works by the artists that gave much of the look to the celebration, Jose Guadalupe Posada. Each student will also create a foil drawing of one of Posada’s calaveras. All materials included but markers.

Space is limited for each of these programs so don't wait to register!!
Lori Hamm
(817)740-7516
lhamm@esc11.net

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

FREE Heart of a Hall of Famer - Mel Blount & the Pro Football Hall of Fame


Heart of a Hall of Famer Series continues
Mel Blount - Steelers' Legend and Class of 1989 Enshrinee

The series continues with Pro Football Hall of Fame cornerback Mel Blount. Come learn about what character qualities it took for the Class of 1989 Enshrinee to make it into his sport's most exclusive club - the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Blount will be our featured speaker on Thursday October 14 at 9:00 AM and 11:00 AM ET. Students will have the opportunity to learn first-hand what it took beyond athletics for this gridiron legend to achieve greatness and how his character qualities helped him achieve great success on and off the football field.

The program will last approximately 75-minutes and is view only. However, teachers can have their students submit questions in advance to possible be asked during the program. This program is designed for grades 6th-12th and is FREE of charge. Interested schools will be selected on a first come basis. Test connections will take place on Wednesday October 13.

If your school is interested in one of the sessions being offered, please email the Hall of Fame's Education Department at EducationalPrograms@ProFootballHOF.com.

Grades K-12: Upcoming Programs from COSI



If you have any questions about the announcements below please email us at electroniceducation@mail.cosi.org. 

To make a reservation for any of the programs listed below, please visit our online reservation system located at https://education.cosi.org/eers.

Below are 3 announcements about program availability:
1. In Depth: Autopsy (September-December) 2. VIEW ONLY - Surgical Suite: Total Knee (September-October) 3. Experts (October-December)

***In Depth: Autopsy (September-December)*** Grades 10-12. View a taped autopsy with live narration by a forensic pathologist, then solve for the patient's cause of death. Cost: $290 (includes one kit of program materials)

September 28 - 9:00am ET and 11:00am ET
October 8 - 11:00am ET
October 28 - 11:00am ET and 1:30pm ET
November 5 - 11:00am ET
November 18 - 1:30pm ET
December 2 - 11:00am ET
December  7 - 11:00am ET and 1:30pm ET
December 16 - 11:00am ET

For more information, please visit

***VIEW ONLY - Surgical Suite: Total Knee (September-October)*** Grades 6-12. View a live total knee replacement surgery! Cost: $225 (includes one kit of program materials)

September 17 at 8:45am ET and 11:00am ET October 13 at 11:00am ET October 22 at 8:45am ET and 11:00am ET

For more information, please visit

***Experts (October-December)***
Grades 2-12. Connect your students with scientists, doctors, and other experts in their fields in a live interactive two-way experience. Cost:
$165 (includes one teacher information packet or one kit of program materials, depending on the session)

Forensic Psychology
October 20 at 11:00am ET

ELEMENTARY: Photosynthesis – What Do Trees Need to Grow November 2 at 11:00am ET

ELEMENTARY: The Science of Harry Potter
November 3 at 9:00am ET

ELEMENTARY: Reptiles Live!
November 12 at 1:00pm ET

Genetic Counseling: The Faces of Genetic Disease November 15 at 1:00pm ET

Canine Substance Detection and the Scientific Method November 22 at 1:00pm ET

Polar Research and Climate Change
December 6 at 9:00am ET

*NEW* Water Quality: The Impact of Pathogens, Particles, and Pollutants December 15 at 1:00pm ET

For more information, please visit

Upcoming Programs from the Centre for Global Education



Below is a list of September’s conferences. Sign up by sending a request to terry.godwaldt@epsb.ca for your specific conference(s). All conferences will be filled on a first come, first served basis.

September’s Video Conferences

?   This Friday: LIVE from Taiwan and Korea:  Breakfast/dinner with AsiaBring your students face to face to students in Taiwan and Korea as they introduce their culture through a traditional meal. (Friday, September 10, 07:00 MDT/09:00 EDT)
[Please contact Michael Cunningham directly at mcunningham@del-valle.k12.tx.us]

?   VC Orientation I - Find out specific times and dates while having your basic questions about CGE conferencing answered (Tuesday, September 21, 1:30MDT/3:30 EDT)

?   VC Orientation II - Find out specific times and dates while having your basic questions about CGE conferencing answered (Thursday, September 23, 3:30MDT/5:30 EDT) – This is a repeat of the Orientation I

?   The Psychology of Lying - This fun and interactive conference will bring you face to face with a Psychology class in Texas as they weave us through the intricate science of Lying. (Tuesday, September 21, 9-10:00 MDT/11-12:00 EDT)
[Please contact Michael Cunningham directly at mcunningham@del-valle.k12.tx.us]

?   Up Close and Personal with the Electron MicroscopeStep out of the classroom and into a professional university Electron Microscope laboratory. Hosted by an internationally acclaimed scientist, this session will give you a real life picture as we literally walk through a university lab and learn about its inner workings. (Sept. 29th, 9:15-10:15 MDT)


Terry Godwaldt
Director of Programming
The Centre for Global Education
Edmonton, AB Canada
780-700-4482