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How to manage IB predicted grades | Times Higher Education This is my second year working as a college counsellor at an international school, and my first International Baccalaureate (IB) school. This means I’m learning something new every day. I attended an ...

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#Grades don't matter. Your Intelligence Matters. Not their tally, use #YourTally.

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Jordan Ellenberg has some thoughts on Harvard's new 20%+4 grading policy.
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How fair is your paper when graded by AI?
How fair is your paper when graded by AI? YouTube video by Ethical Code

#Grades, academia, and the concept of your success there affecting the rest of your life- #AI being used in #schools #universities #colleges, but is it any good?
Watch our 90 second explainer
Written by Marit Bradermann Ethical Code team. funding @futureoflife.org
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#HigherEd #academia #MathEd #grades
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MLB offseason grades: Tigers add Valdez to All-Star rotation We've got you covered with grades and analysis on every winter signing and big offseason trade.See What Happened →

MLB offseason grades: Tigers add Valdez to All-Star rotation

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MLB offseason grades: Giants snag Bader for center… We've got you covered with grades and analysis on every winter signing and big offseason trade.See What Happened →

MLB offseason grades: Giants snag Bader for center…

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Early in my career I did many things that looking back... ooops. One was giving extra credit for kids bringing in tissues.

#Teaching #Grades #Grading #EduSky

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MLB offseason grades: Mets get their ace in blockbuster deal for Peralta We've got you covered with grades and analysis on every winter signing and big offseason trade.See What Happened →

MLB offseason grades: Mets get their ace in blockbuster deal for Peralta

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MLB offseason grades: Yankees sign Bellinger in first big free agency move We've got you covered with grades and analysis on every winter signing and big offseason trade.See What Happened →

MLB offseason grades: Yankees sign Bellinger in first big free agency move

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NASA’s Universe of Learning Program Facilitator Guides provide educators with detailed resources, including background information, activities, and slide decks to engage audiences in exploring astrophysics themes such as Stars, Data & Image Processing, the Electromagnetic Spectrum, and Finding Exoplanets. The goal of NASA's Universe of Learning (UoL) is to connect the public to the data, discoveries, and experts that span NASA’s Astrophysics missions. To make this possible, the NASA's UoL team creates engaging STEM experiences that let people explore data and discoveries from NASA’s Astrophysics missions and learn from the experts behind them. ## Our science center does a lot of work with after school groups weekly. I can’t wait to use this program guide [Finding Exoplanets] to help run some programs for our ‘space week’ this fall. I also appreciate the adaptations for different age groups. Facilitator Southern Arizona One example is the Program Facilitator Guides—a series of resources for informal educators that cover different astrophysics themes and empower organizations to share NASA science with their audiences. Since their introduction, these guides have supported libraries and community centers in delivering engaging STEM learning experiences. ""The Programming Guide is just amazing … that resource alone is really great for planning. There’s so many opportunities for programs… and there’s room for your own creativity as well,"" shared one educator. The NASA's UoL team is excited to announce the refresh of several Program Facilitator Guides, along with the introduction of a new guide. These resources have been updated based on feedback from the informal education community, collected through evaluation surveys, focus groups, and webinars. From events held last year before the updates, the guides received a highly favorable rating—91% of educators found them useful as a resource, emphasizing their value in supporting informal STEM education. To make them more effective, we implemented the following updates: * Easy and direct access to all Program Facilitator Guides through a dedicated web page under the “Informal Educators” menu on NASA’s Universe of Learning. * Creating an easy-to-access URL for the Program Facilitator Guides: https://universe-of-learning.org/program-guides. * Making available PowerPoint slides and Kahoot Quizzes for the facilitator to complement the Program Facilitator Guide themes. * Moving activity guides to a more user-friendly and standard template. * Designing a set of resources around some of the methods astronomers use to find exoplanets — worlds beyond the solar system — in collaboration with a NASA Science Mission Directorate Community of Practice for Education (SCoPE) grantee: * The “Finding Exoplanets” Program Facilitator Guide. * The “Lights, Coronagraph, Action!” Activity Guide that demonstrates how astronomers find exoplanets via direct imaging. * The “Exoplanet Detectives” Activity Guide that shows how astronomers find exoplanets by measuring the amount of light that gets blocked when a planet transits its host star. The new and updated resources are available now through the following URL: https://www.universe-of-learning.org/program-guides. ### For any questions or suggestions, please contact: The NASA’s Universe of Learning team Email: info@universe-of-learning.org Website: https://www.universe-of-learning.org/

NASA’s Universe of Learning Unveils Fresh Facilitator Guides Inspired by Community Feedback The goal of NASA's Universe of Learning (UoL) is to connect the public to the data, discoveries, an...

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NASA’s Universe of Learning Program Facilitator Guides provide educators with detailed resources, including background information, activities, and slide decks to engage audiences in exploring astrophysics themes such as Stars, Data & Image Processing, the Electromagnetic Spectrum, and Finding Exoplanets. The goal of NASA's Universe of Learning (UoL) is to connect the public to the data, discoveries, and experts that span NASA’s Astrophysics missions. To make this possible, the NASA's UoL team creates engaging STEM experiences that let people explore data and discoveries from NASA’s Astrophysics missions and learn from the experts behind them. ## Our science center does a lot of work with after school groups weekly. I can’t wait to use this program guide [Finding Exoplanets] to help run some programs for our ‘space week’ this fall. I also appreciate the adaptations for different age groups. Facilitator Southern Arizona One example is the Program Facilitator Guides—a series of resources for informal educators that cover different astrophysics themes and empower organizations to share NASA science with their audiences. Since their introduction, these guides have supported libraries and community centers in delivering engaging STEM learning experiences. ""The Programming Guide is just amazing … that resource alone is really great for planning. There’s so many opportunities for programs… and there’s room for your own creativity as well,"" shared one educator. The NASA's UoL team is excited to announce the refresh of several Program Facilitator Guides, along with the introduction of a new guide. These resources have been updated based on feedback from the informal education community, collected through evaluation surveys, focus groups, and webinars. From events held last year before the updates, the guides received a highly favorable rating—91% of educators found them useful as a resource, emphasizing their value in supporting informal STEM education. To make them more effective, we implemented the following updates: * Easy and direct access to all Program Facilitator Guides through a dedicated web page under the “Informal Educators” menu on NASA’s Universe of Learning. * Creating an easy-to-access URL for the Program Facilitator Guides: https://universe-of-learning.org/program-guides. * Making available PowerPoint slides and Kahoot Quizzes for the facilitator to complement the Program Facilitator Guide themes. * Moving activity guides to a more user-friendly and standard template. * Designing a set of resources around some of the methods astronomers use to find exoplanets — worlds beyond the solar system — in collaboration with a NASA Science Mission Directorate Community of Practice for Education (SCoPE) grantee: * The “Finding Exoplanets” Program Facilitator Guide. * The “Lights, Coronagraph, Action!” Activity Guide that demonstrates how astronomers find exoplanets via direct imaging. * The “Exoplanet Detectives” Activity Guide that shows how astronomers find exoplanets by measuring the amount of light that gets blocked when a planet transits its host star. The new and updated resources are available now through the following URL: https://www.universe-of-learning.org/program-guides. ### For any questions or suggestions, please contact: The NASA’s Universe of Learning team Email: info@universe-of-learning.org Website: https://www.universe-of-learning.org/

NASA’s Universe of Learning Unveils Fresh Facilitator Guides Inspired by Community Feedback The goal of NASA's Universe of Learning (UoL) is to connect the public to the data, discoveries, an...

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NASA’s Universe of Learning Program Facilitator Guides provide educators with detailed resources, including background information, activities, and slide decks to engage audiences in exploring astrophysics themes such as Stars, Data & Image Processing, the Electromagnetic Spectrum, and Finding Exoplanets. The goal of NASA's Universe of Learning (UoL) is to connect the public to the data, discoveries, and experts that span NASA’s Astrophysics missions. To make this possible, the NASA's UoL team creates engaging STEM experiences that let people explore data and discoveries from NASA’s Astrophysics missions and learn from the experts behind them. ## Our science center does a lot of work with after school groups weekly. I can’t wait to use this program guide [Finding Exoplanets] to help run some programs for our ‘space week’ this fall. I also appreciate the adaptations for different age groups. Facilitator Southern Arizona One example is the Program Facilitator Guides—a series of resources for informal educators that cover different astrophysics themes and empower organizations to share NASA science with their audiences. Since their introduction, these guides have supported libraries and community centers in delivering engaging STEM learning experiences. ""The Programming Guide is just amazing … that resource alone is really great for planning. There’s so many opportunities for programs… and there’s room for your own creativity as well,"" shared one educator. The NASA's UoL team is excited to announce the refresh of several Program Facilitator Guides, along with the introduction of a new guide. These resources have been updated based on feedback from the informal education community, collected through evaluation surveys, focus groups, and webinars. From events held last year before the updates, the guides received a highly favorable rating—91% of educators found them useful as a resource, emphasizing their value in supporting informal STEM education. To make them more effective, we implemented the following updates: * Easy and direct access to all Program Facilitator Guides through a dedicated web page under the “Informal Educators” menu on NASA’s Universe of Learning. * Creating an easy-to-access URL for the Program Facilitator Guides: https://universe-of-learning.org/program-guides. * Making available PowerPoint slides and Kahoot Quizzes for the facilitator to complement the Program Facilitator Guide themes. * Moving activity guides to a more user-friendly and standard template. * Designing a set of resources around some of the methods astronomers use to find exoplanets — worlds beyond the solar system — in collaboration with a NASA Science Mission Directorate Community of Practice for Education (SCoPE) grantee: * The “Finding Exoplanets” Program Facilitator Guide. * The “Lights, Coronagraph, Action!” Activity Guide that demonstrates how astronomers find exoplanets via direct imaging. * The “Exoplanet Detectives” Activity Guide that shows how astronomers find exoplanets by measuring the amount of light that gets blocked when a planet transits its host star. The new and updated resources are available now through the following URL: https://www.universe-of-learning.org/program-guides. ### For any questions or suggestions, please contact: The NASA’s Universe of Learning team Email: info@universe-of-learning.org Website: https://www.universe-of-learning.org/

NASA’s Universe of Learning Unveils Fresh Facilitator Guides Inspired by Community Feedback The goal of NASA’s Universe of Learning (UoL) is to connect the public to the data, discoveries, and ...

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NASA’s Universe of Learning Program Facilitator Guides provide educators with detailed resources, including background information, activities, and slide decks to engage audiences in exploring astrophysics themes such as Stars, Data & Image Processing, the Electromagnetic Spectrum, and Finding Exoplanets. The goal of NASA's Universe of Learning (UoL) is to connect the public to the data, discoveries, and experts that span NASA’s Astrophysics missions. To make this possible, the NASA's UoL team creates engaging STEM experiences that let people explore data and discoveries from NASA’s Astrophysics missions and learn from the experts behind them. ## Our science center does a lot of work with after school groups weekly. I can’t wait to use this program guide [Finding Exoplanets] to help run some programs for our ‘space week’ this fall. I also appreciate the adaptations for different age groups. Facilitator Southern Arizona One example is the Program Facilitator Guides—a series of resources for informal educators that cover different astrophysics themes and empower organizations to share NASA science with their audiences. Since their introduction, these guides have supported libraries and community centers in delivering engaging STEM learning experiences. ""The Programming Guide is just amazing … that resource alone is really great for planning. There’s so many opportunities for programs… and there’s room for your own creativity as well,"" shared one educator. The NASA's UoL team is excited to announce the refresh of several Program Facilitator Guides, along with the introduction of a new guide. These resources have been updated based on feedback from the informal education community, collected through evaluation surveys, focus groups, and webinars. From events held last year before the updates, the guides received a highly favorable rating—91% of educators found them useful as a resource, emphasizing their value in supporting informal STEM education. To make them more effective, we implemented the following updates: * Easy and direct access to all Program Facilitator Guides through a dedicated web page under the “Informal Educators” menu on NASA’s Universe of Learning. * Creating an easy-to-access URL for the Program Facilitator Guides: https://universe-of-learning.org/program-guides. * Making available PowerPoint slides and Kahoot Quizzes for the facilitator to complement the Program Facilitator Guide themes. * Moving activity guides to a more user-friendly and standard template. * Designing a set of resources around some of the methods astronomers use to find exoplanets — worlds beyond the solar system — in collaboration with a NASA Science Mission Directorate Community of Practice for Education (SCoPE) grantee: * The “Finding Exoplanets” Program Facilitator Guide. * The “Lights, Coronagraph, Action!” Activity Guide that demonstrates how astronomers find exoplanets via direct imaging. * The “Exoplanet Detectives” Activity Guide that shows how astronomers find exoplanets by measuring the amount of light that gets blocked when a planet transits its host star. The new and updated resources are available now through the following URL: https://www.universe-of-learning.org/program-guides. ### For any questions or suggestions, please contact: The NASA’s Universe of Learning team Email: info@universe-of-learning.org Website: https://www.universe-of-learning.org/

NASA’s Universe of Learning Unveils Fresh Facilitator Guides Inspired by Community Feedback The goal of NASA's Universe of Learning (UoL) is to connect the public to the data, discoveries, an...

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NASA’s Universe of Learning Program Facilitator Guides provide educators with detailed resources, including background information, activities, and slide decks to engage audiences in exploring astrophysics themes such as Stars, Data & Image Processing, the Electromagnetic Spectrum, and Finding Exoplanets. The goal of NASA's Universe of Learning (UoL) is to connect the public to the data, discoveries, and experts that span NASA’s Astrophysics missions. To make this possible, the NASA's UoL team creates engaging STEM experiences that let people explore data and discoveries from NASA’s Astrophysics missions and learn from the experts behind them. ## Our science center does a lot of work with after school groups weekly. I can’t wait to use this program guide [Finding Exoplanets] to help run some programs for our ‘space week’ this fall. I also appreciate the adaptations for different age groups. Facilitator Southern Arizona One example is the Program Facilitator Guides—a series of resources for informal educators that cover different astrophysics themes and empower organizations to share NASA science with their audiences. Since their introduction, these guides have supported libraries and community centers in delivering engaging STEM learning experiences. ""The Programming Guide is just amazing … that resource alone is really great for planning. There’s so many opportunities for programs… and there’s room for your own creativity as well,"" shared one educator. The NASA's UoL team is excited to announce the refresh of several Program Facilitator Guides, along with the introduction of a new guide. These resources have been updated based on feedback from the informal education community, collected through evaluation surveys, focus groups, and webinars. From events held last year before the updates, the guides received a highly favorable rating—91% of educators found them useful as a resource, emphasizing their value in supporting informal STEM education. To make them more effective, we implemented the following updates: * Easy and direct access to all Program Facilitator Guides through a dedicated web page under the “Informal Educators” menu on NASA’s Universe of Learning. * Creating an easy-to-access URL for the Program Facilitator Guides: https://universe-of-learning.org/program-guides. * Making available PowerPoint slides and Kahoot Quizzes for the facilitator to complement the Program Facilitator Guide themes. * Moving activity guides to a more user-friendly and standard template. * Designing a set of resources around some of the methods astronomers use to find exoplanets — worlds beyond the solar system — in collaboration with a NASA Science Mission Directorate Community of Practice for Education (SCoPE) grantee: * The “Finding Exoplanets” Program Facilitator Guide. * The “Lights, Coronagraph, Action!” Activity Guide that demonstrates how astronomers find exoplanets via direct imaging. * The “Exoplanet Detectives” Activity Guide that shows how astronomers find exoplanets by measuring the amount of light that gets blocked when a planet transits its host star. The new and updated resources are available now through the following URL: https://www.universe-of-learning.org/program-guides. ### For any questions or suggestions, please contact: The NASA’s Universe of Learning team Email: info@universe-of-learning.org Website: https://www.universe-of-learning.org/

NASA’s Universe of Learning Unveils Fresh Facilitator Guides Inspired by Community Feedback The goal of NASA's Universe of Learning (UoL) is to connect the public to the data, discoveries, an...

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NASA’s Universe of Learning Program Facilitator Guides provide educators with detailed resources, including background information, activities, and slide decks to engage audiences in exploring astrophysics themes such as Stars, Data & Image Processing, the Electromagnetic Spectrum, and Finding Exoplanets. The goal of NASA's Universe of Learning (UoL) is to connect the public to the data, discoveries, and experts that span NASA’s Astrophysics missions. To make this possible, the NASA's UoL team creates engaging STEM experiences that let people explore data and discoveries from NASA’s Astrophysics missions and learn from the experts behind them. ## Our science center does a lot of work with after school groups weekly. I can’t wait to use this program guide [Finding Exoplanets] to help run some programs for our ‘space week’ this fall. I also appreciate the adaptations for different age groups. Facilitator Southern Arizona One example is the Program Facilitator Guides—a series of resources for informal educators that cover different astrophysics themes and empower organizations to share NASA science with their audiences. Since their introduction, these guides have supported libraries and community centers in delivering engaging STEM learning experiences. ""The Programming Guide is just amazing … that resource alone is really great for planning. There’s so many opportunities for programs… and there’s room for your own creativity as well,"" shared one educator. The NASA's UoL team is excited to announce the refresh of several Program Facilitator Guides, along with the introduction of a new guide. These resources have been updated based on feedback from the informal education community, collected through evaluation surveys, focus groups, and webinars. From events held last year before the updates, the guides received a highly favorable rating—91% of educators found them useful as a resource, emphasizing their value in supporting informal STEM education. To make them more effective, we implemented the following updates: * Easy and direct access to all Program Facilitator Guides through a dedicated web page under the “Informal Educators” menu on NASA’s Universe of Learning. * Creating an easy-to-access URL for the Program Facilitator Guides: https://universe-of-learning.org/program-guides. * Making available PowerPoint slides and Kahoot Quizzes for the facilitator to complement the Program Facilitator Guide themes. * Moving activity guides to a more user-friendly and standard template. * Designing a set of resources around some of the methods astronomers use to find exoplanets — worlds beyond the solar system — in collaboration with a NASA Science Mission Directorate Community of Practice for Education (SCoPE) grantee: * The “Finding Exoplanets” Program Facilitator Guide. * The “Lights, Coronagraph, Action!” Activity Guide that demonstrates how astronomers find exoplanets via direct imaging. * The “Exoplanet Detectives” Activity Guide that shows how astronomers find exoplanets by measuring the amount of light that gets blocked when a planet transits its host star. The new and updated resources are available now through the following URL: https://www.universe-of-learning.org/program-guides. ### For any questions or suggestions, please contact: The NASA’s Universe of Learning team Email: info@universe-of-learning.org Website: https://www.universe-of-learning.org/

NASA’s Universe of Learning Unveils Fresh Facilitator Guides Inspired by Community Feedback The goal of NASA's Universe of Learning (UoL) is to connect the public to the data, discoveries, an...

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NASA’s Universe of Learning Program Facilitator Guides provide educators with detailed resources, including background information, activities, and slide decks to engage audiences in exploring astrophysics themes such as Stars, Data & Image Processing, the Electromagnetic Spectrum, and Finding Exoplanets. The goal of NASA's Universe of Learning (UoL) is to connect the public to the data, discoveries, and experts that span NASA’s Astrophysics missions. To make this possible, the NASA's UoL team creates engaging STEM experiences that let people explore data and discoveries from NASA’s Astrophysics missions and learn from the experts behind them. ## Our science center does a lot of work with after school groups weekly. I can’t wait to use this program guide [Finding Exoplanets] to help run some programs for our ‘space week’ this fall. I also appreciate the adaptations for different age groups. Facilitator Southern Arizona One example is the Program Facilitator Guides—a series of resources for informal educators that cover different astrophysics themes and empower organizations to share NASA science with their audiences. Since their introduction, these guides have supported libraries and community centers in delivering engaging STEM learning experiences. ""The Programming Guide is just amazing … that resource alone is really great for planning. There’s so many opportunities for programs… and there’s room for your own creativity as well,"" shared one educator. The NASA's UoL team is excited to announce the refresh of several Program Facilitator Guides, along with the introduction of a new guide. These resources have been updated based on feedback from the informal education community, collected through evaluation surveys, focus groups, and webinars. From events held last year before the updates, the guides received a highly favorable rating—91% of educators found them useful as a resource, emphasizing their value in supporting informal STEM education. To make them more effective, we implemented the following updates: * Easy and direct access to all Program Facilitator Guides through a dedicated web page under the “Informal Educators” menu on NASA’s Universe of Learning. * Creating an easy-to-access URL for the Program Facilitator Guides: https://universe-of-learning.org/program-guides. * Making available PowerPoint slides and Kahoot Quizzes for the facilitator to complement the Program Facilitator Guide themes. * Moving activity guides to a more user-friendly and standard template. * Designing a set of resources around some of the methods astronomers use to find exoplanets — worlds beyond the solar system — in collaboration with a NASA Science Mission Directorate Community of Practice for Education (SCoPE) grantee: * The “Finding Exoplanets” Program Facilitator Guide. * The “Lights, Coronagraph, Action!” Activity Guide that demonstrates how astronomers find exoplanets via direct imaging. * The “Exoplanet Detectives” Activity Guide that shows how astronomers find exoplanets by measuring the amount of light that gets blocked when a planet transits its host star. The new and updated resources are available now through the following URL: https://www.universe-of-learning.org/program-guides. ### For any questions or suggestions, please contact: The NASA’s Universe of Learning team Email: info@universe-of-learning.org Website: https://www.universe-of-learning.org/

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NASA’s Universe of Learning Program Facilitator Guides provide educators with detailed resources, including background information, activities, and slide decks to engage audiences in exploring astrophysics themes such as Stars, Data & Image Processing, the Electromagnetic Spectrum, and Finding Exoplanets. The goal of NASA's Universe of Learning (UoL) is to connect the public to the data, discoveries, and experts that span NASA’s Astrophysics missions. To make this possible, the NASA's UoL team creates engaging STEM experiences that let people explore data and discoveries from NASA’s Astrophysics missions and learn from the experts behind them. ## Our science center does a lot of work with after school groups weekly. I can’t wait to use this program guide [Finding Exoplanets] to help run some programs for our ‘space week’ this fall. I also appreciate the adaptations for different age groups. Facilitator Southern Arizona One example is the Program Facilitator Guides—a series of resources for informal educators that cover different astrophysics themes and empower organizations to share NASA science with their audiences. Since their introduction, these guides have supported libraries and community centers in delivering engaging STEM learning experiences. ""The Programming Guide is just amazing … that resource alone is really great for planning. There’s so many opportunities for programs… and there’s room for your own creativity as well,"" shared one educator. The NASA's UoL team is excited to announce the refresh of several Program Facilitator Guides, along with the introduction of a new guide. These resources have been updated based on feedback from the informal education community, collected through evaluation surveys, focus groups, and webinars. From events held last year before the updates, the guides received a highly favorable rating—91% of educators found them useful as a resource, emphasizing their value in supporting informal STEM education. To make them more effective, we implemented the following updates: * Easy and direct access to all Program Facilitator Guides through a dedicated web page under the “Informal Educators” menu on NASA’s Universe of Learning. * Creating an easy-to-access URL for the Program Facilitator Guides: https://universe-of-learning.org/program-guides. * Making available PowerPoint slides and Kahoot Quizzes for the facilitator to complement the Program Facilitator Guide themes. * Moving activity guides to a more user-friendly and standard template. * Designing a set of resources around some of the methods astronomers use to find exoplanets — worlds beyond the solar system — in collaboration with a NASA Science Mission Directorate Community of Practice for Education (SCoPE) grantee: * The “Finding Exoplanets” Program Facilitator Guide. * The “Lights, Coronagraph, Action!” Activity Guide that demonstrates how astronomers find exoplanets via direct imaging. * The “Exoplanet Detectives” Activity Guide that shows how astronomers find exoplanets by measuring the amount of light that gets blocked when a planet transits its host star. The new and updated resources are available now through the following URL: https://www.universe-of-learning.org/program-guides. ### For any questions or suggestions, please contact: The NASA’s Universe of Learning team Email: info@universe-of-learning.org Website: https://www.universe-of-learning.org/

NASA’s Universe of Learning Unveils Fresh Facilitator Guides Inspired by Community Feedback The goal of NASA's Universe of Learning (UoL) is to connect the public to the data, discoveries, an...

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NASA’s Universe of Learning Program Facilitator Guides provide educators with detailed resources, including background information, activities, and slide decks to engage audiences in exploring astrophysics themes such as Stars, Data & Image Processing, the Electromagnetic Spectrum, and Finding Exoplanets. The goal of NASA's Universe of Learning (UoL) is to connect the public to the data, discoveries, and experts that span NASA’s Astrophysics missions. To make this possible, the NASA's UoL team creates engaging STEM experiences that let people explore data and discoveries from NASA’s Astrophysics missions and learn from the experts behind them. ## Our science center does a lot of work with after school groups weekly. I can’t wait to use this program guide [Finding Exoplanets] to help run some programs for our ‘space week’ this fall. I also appreciate the adaptations for different age groups. Facilitator Southern Arizona One example is the Program Facilitator Guides—a series of resources for informal educators that cover different astrophysics themes and empower organizations to share NASA science with their audiences. Since their introduction, these guides have supported libraries and community centers in delivering engaging STEM learning experiences. ""The Programming Guide is just amazing … that resource alone is really great for planning. There’s so many opportunities for programs… and there’s room for your own creativity as well,"" shared one educator. The NASA's UoL team is excited to announce the refresh of several Program Facilitator Guides, along with the introduction of a new guide. These resources have been updated based on feedback from the informal education community, collected through evaluation surveys, focus groups, and webinars. From events held last year before the updates, the guides received a highly favorable rating—91% of educators found them useful as a resource, emphasizing their value in supporting informal STEM education. To make them more effective, we implemented the following updates: * Easy and direct access to all Program Facilitator Guides through a dedicated web page under the “Informal Educators” menu on NASA’s Universe of Learning. * Creating an easy-to-access URL for the Program Facilitator Guides: https://universe-of-learning.org/program-guides. * Making available PowerPoint slides and Kahoot Quizzes for the facilitator to complement the Program Facilitator Guide themes. * Moving activity guides to a more user-friendly and standard template. * Designing a set of resources around some of the methods astronomers use to find exoplanets — worlds beyond the solar system — in collaboration with a NASA Science Mission Directorate Community of Practice for Education (SCoPE) grantee: * The “Finding Exoplanets” Program Facilitator Guide. * The “Lights, Coronagraph, Action!” Activity Guide that demonstrates how astronomers find exoplanets via direct imaging. * The “Exoplanet Detectives” Activity Guide that shows how astronomers find exoplanets by measuring the amount of light that gets blocked when a planet transits its host star. The new and updated resources are available now through the following URL: https://www.universe-of-learning.org/program-guides. ### For any questions or suggestions, please contact: The NASA’s Universe of Learning team Email: info@universe-of-learning.org Website: https://www.universe-of-learning.org/

NASA’s Universe of Learning Unveils Fresh Facilitator Guides Inspired by Community Feedback The goal of NASA's Universe of Learning (UoL) is to connect the public to the data, discoveries, an...

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NASA’s Universe of Learning Program Facilitator Guides provide educators with detailed resources, including background information, activities, and slide decks to engage audiences in exploring astrophysics themes such as Stars, Data & Image Processing, the Electromagnetic Spectrum, and Finding Exoplanets. The goal of NASA's Universe of Learning (UoL) is to connect the public to the data, discoveries, and experts that span NASA’s Astrophysics missions. To make this possible, the NASA's UoL team creates engaging STEM experiences that let people explore data and discoveries from NASA’s Astrophysics missions and learn from the experts behind them. ## Our science center does a lot of work with after school groups weekly. I can’t wait to use this program guide [Finding Exoplanets] to help run some programs for our ‘space week’ this fall. I also appreciate the adaptations for different age groups. Facilitator Southern Arizona One example is the Program Facilitator Guides—a series of resources for informal educators that cover different astrophysics themes and empower organizations to share NASA science with their audiences. Since their introduction, these guides have supported libraries and community centers in delivering engaging STEM learning experiences. ""The Programming Guide is just amazing … that resource alone is really great for planning. There’s so many opportunities for programs… and there’s room for your own creativity as well,"" shared one educator. The NASA's UoL team is excited to announce the refresh of several Program Facilitator Guides, along with the introduction of a new guide. These resources have been updated based on feedback from the informal education community, collected through evaluation surveys, focus groups, and webinars. From events held last year before the updates, the guides received a highly favorable rating—91% of educators found them useful as a resource, emphasizing their value in supporting informal STEM education. To make them more effective, we implemented the following updates: * Easy and direct access to all Program Facilitator Guides through a dedicated web page under the “Informal Educators” menu on NASA’s Universe of Learning. * Creating an easy-to-access URL for the Program Facilitator Guides: https://universe-of-learning.org/program-guides. * Making available PowerPoint slides and Kahoot Quizzes for the facilitator to complement the Program Facilitator Guide themes. * Moving activity guides to a more user-friendly and standard template. * Designing a set of resources around some of the methods astronomers use to find exoplanets — worlds beyond the solar system — in collaboration with a NASA Science Mission Directorate Community of Practice for Education (SCoPE) grantee: * The “Finding Exoplanets” Program Facilitator Guide. * The “Lights, Coronagraph, Action!” Activity Guide that demonstrates how astronomers find exoplanets via direct imaging. * The “Exoplanet Detectives” Activity Guide that shows how astronomers find exoplanets by measuring the amount of light that gets blocked when a planet transits its host star. The new and updated resources are available now through the following URL: https://www.universe-of-learning.org/program-guides. ### For any questions or suggestions, please contact: The NASA’s Universe of Learning team Email: info@universe-of-learning.org Website: https://www.universe-of-learning.org/

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NASA’s Universe of Learning Program Facilitator Guides provide educators with detailed resources, including background information, activities, and slide decks to engage audiences in exploring astrophysics themes such as Stars, Data & Image Processing, the Electromagnetic Spectrum, and Finding Exoplanets. The goal of NASA's Universe of Learning (UoL) is to connect the public to the data, discoveries, and experts that span NASA’s Astrophysics missions. To make this possible, the NASA's UoL team creates engaging STEM experiences that let people explore data and discoveries from NASA’s Astrophysics missions and learn from the experts behind them. ## Our science center does a lot of work with after school groups weekly. I can’t wait to use this program guide [Finding Exoplanets] to help run some programs for our ‘space week’ this fall. I also appreciate the adaptations for different age groups. Facilitator Southern Arizona One example is the Program Facilitator Guides—a series of resources for informal educators that cover different astrophysics themes and empower organizations to share NASA science with their audiences. Since their introduction, these guides have supported libraries and community centers in delivering engaging STEM learning experiences. ""The Programming Guide is just amazing … that resource alone is really great for planning. There’s so many opportunities for programs… and there’s room for your own creativity as well,"" shared one educator. The NASA's UoL team is excited to announce the refresh of several Program Facilitator Guides, along with the introduction of a new guide. These resources have been updated based on feedback from the informal education community, collected through evaluation surveys, focus groups, and webinars. From events held last year before the updates, the guides received a highly favorable rating—91% of educators found them useful as a resource, emphasizing their value in supporting informal STEM education. To make them more effective, we implemented the following updates: * Easy and direct access to all Program Facilitator Guides through a dedicated web page under the “Informal Educators” menu on NASA’s Universe of Learning. * Creating an easy-to-access URL for the Program Facilitator Guides: https://universe-of-learning.org/program-guides. * Making available PowerPoint slides and Kahoot Quizzes for the facilitator to complement the Program Facilitator Guide themes. * Moving activity guides to a more user-friendly and standard template. * Designing a set of resources around some of the methods astronomers use to find exoplanets — worlds beyond the solar system — in collaboration with a NASA Science Mission Directorate Community of Practice for Education (SCoPE) grantee: * The “Finding Exoplanets” Program Facilitator Guide. * The “Lights, Coronagraph, Action!” Activity Guide that demonstrates how astronomers find exoplanets via direct imaging. * The “Exoplanet Detectives” Activity Guide that shows how astronomers find exoplanets by measuring the amount of light that gets blocked when a planet transits its host star. The new and updated resources are available now through the following URL: https://www.universe-of-learning.org/program-guides. ### For any questions or suggestions, please contact: The NASA’s Universe of Learning team Email: info@universe-of-learning.org Website: https://www.universe-of-learning.org/

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NASA’s Universe of Learning Unveils Fresh Facilitator Guides Inspired by Community Feedback The goal of NASA's Universe of Learning (UoL) is to connect the public to the data, discoveries, and experts that span NASA’s Astrophysics missions. To make this possible, the NASA's UoL team creates engaging STEM experiences that let people explore data and discoveries from NASA’s Astrophysics missions and learn from the experts behind them. The post NASA’s Universe of Learning Unveils Fresh Facilitator Guides Inspired by Community Feedback appeared first on NASA Science.

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NASA’s Universe of Learning Program Facilitator Guides provide educators with detailed resources, including background information, activities, and slide decks to engage audiences in exploring astrophysics themes such as Stars, Data & Image Processing, the Electromagnetic Spectrum, and Finding Exoplanets. The goal of NASA's Universe of Learning (UoL) is to connect the public to the data, discoveries, and experts that span NASA’s Astrophysics missions. To make this possible, the NASA's UoL team creates engaging STEM experiences that let people explore data and discoveries from NASA’s Astrophysics missions and learn from the experts behind them. ## Our science center does a lot of work with after school groups weekly. I can’t wait to use this program guide [Finding Exoplanets] to help run some programs for our ‘space week’ this fall. I also appreciate the adaptations for different age groups. Facilitator Southern Arizona One example is the Program Facilitator Guides—a series of resources for informal educators that cover different astrophysics themes and empower organizations to share NASA science with their audiences. Since their introduction, these guides have supported libraries and community centers in delivering engaging STEM learning experiences. ""The Programming Guide is just amazing … that resource alone is really great for planning. There’s so many opportunities for programs… and there’s room for your own creativity as well,"" shared one educator. The NASA's UoL team is excited to announce the refresh of several Program Facilitator Guides, along with the introduction of a new guide. These resources have been updated based on feedback from the informal education community, collected through evaluation surveys, focus groups, and webinars. From events held last year before the updates, the guides received a highly favorable rating—91% of educators found them useful as a resource, emphasizing their value in supporting informal STEM education. To make them more effective, we implemented the following updates: * Easy and direct access to all Program Facilitator Guides through a dedicated web page under the “Informal Educators” menu on NASA’s Universe of Learning. * Creating an easy-to-access URL for the Program Facilitator Guides: https://universe-of-learning.org/program-guides. * Making available PowerPoint slides and Kahoot Quizzes for the facilitator to complement the Program Facilitator Guide themes. * Moving activity guides to a more user-friendly and standard template. * Designing a set of resources around some of the methods astronomers use to find exoplanets — worlds beyond the solar system — in collaboration with a NASA Science Mission Directorate Community of Practice for Education (SCoPE) grantee: * The “Finding Exoplanets” Program Facilitator Guide. * The “Lights, Coronagraph, Action!” Activity Guide that demonstrates how astronomers find exoplanets via direct imaging. * The “Exoplanet Detectives” Activity Guide that shows how astronomers find exoplanets by measuring the amount of light that gets blocked when a planet transits its host star. The new and updated resources are available now through the following URL: https://www.universe-of-learning.org/program-guides. ### For any questions or suggestions, please contact: The NASA’s Universe of Learning team Email: info@universe-of-learning.org Website: https://www.universe-of-learning.org/

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NASA’s Universe of Learning Program Facilitator Guides provide educators with detailed resources, including background information, activities, and slide decks to engage audiences in exploring astrophysics themes such as Stars, Data & Image Processing, the Electromagnetic Spectrum, and Finding Exoplanets. The goal of NASA's Universe of Learning (UoL) is to connect the public to the data, discoveries, and experts that span NASA’s Astrophysics missions. To make this possible, the NASA's UoL team creates engaging STEM experiences that let people explore data and discoveries from NASA’s Astrophysics missions and learn from the experts behind them. ## Our science center does a lot of work with after school groups weekly. I can’t wait to use this program guide [Finding Exoplanets] to help run some programs for our ‘space week’ this fall. I also appreciate the adaptations for different age groups. Facilitator Southern Arizona One example is the Program Facilitator Guides—a series of resources for informal educators that cover different astrophysics themes and empower organizations to share NASA science with their audiences. Since their introduction, these guides have supported libraries and community centers in delivering engaging STEM learning experiences. ""The Programming Guide is just amazing … that resource alone is really great for planning. There’s so many opportunities for programs… and there’s room for your own creativity as well,"" shared one educator. The NASA's UoL team is excited to announce the refresh of several Program Facilitator Guides, along with the introduction of a new guide. These resources have been updated based on feedback from the informal education community, collected through evaluation surveys, focus groups, and webinars. From events held last year before the updates, the guides received a highly favorable rating—91% of educators found them useful as a resource, emphasizing their value in supporting informal STEM education. To make them more effective, we implemented the following updates: * Easy and direct access to all Program Facilitator Guides through a dedicated web page under the “Informal Educators” menu on NASA’s Universe of Learning. * Creating an easy-to-access URL for the Program Facilitator Guides: https://universe-of-learning.org/program-guides. * Making available PowerPoint slides and Kahoot Quizzes for the facilitator to complement the Program Facilitator Guide themes. * Moving activity guides to a more user-friendly and standard template. * Designing a set of resources around some of the methods astronomers use to find exoplanets — worlds beyond the solar system — in collaboration with a NASA Science Mission Directorate Community of Practice for Education (SCoPE) grantee: * The “Finding Exoplanets” Program Facilitator Guide. * The “Lights, Coronagraph, Action!” Activity Guide that demonstrates how astronomers find exoplanets via direct imaging. * The “Exoplanet Detectives” Activity Guide that shows how astronomers find exoplanets by measuring the amount of light that gets blocked when a planet transits its host star. The new and updated resources are available now through the following URL: https://www.universe-of-learning.org/program-guides. ### For any questions or suggestions, please contact: The NASA’s Universe of Learning team Email: info@universe-of-learning.org Website: https://www.universe-of-learning.org/

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NASA’s Universe of Learning Unveils Fresh Facilitator Guides Inspired by Community Feedback The goal of NASA's Universe of Learning (UoL) is to connect the public to the data, discoveries, and experts that span NASA’s Astrophysics missions. To make this possible, the NASA's UoL team creates engaging STEM experiences that let people explore data and discoveries from NASA’s Astrophysics missions and learn from the experts behind them. The post NASA’s Universe of Learning Unveils Fresh Facilitator Guides Inspired by Community Feedback appeared first on NASA Science.

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