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Online Education Events - November 2020

Explore Live Streams for Students and Educators, Contests, and More

We've added a new live stream event for students and classrooms this November! Learn how to watch and get students engaged in Earth science with NASA, then take a deeper dive into oceanography during our Teaching Space live stream and interactive Saturday workshop for educators. It's all below! Plus explore more online events and resources from NASA and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, including Halloween activities and an essay contest for students.

Nov. 11 student live stream registration

Wednesday, Nov. 11, 11-11:30 a.m. PST (2-2:30 p.m. EST)
Webinar: Learning Space With NASA Live Stream – Studying Earth From Space
Audience: K-8 Classrooms and Students
Location: Online - Learning Space With NASA at Home
Overview: In this webinar for students, JPL education specialists will talk about how NASA studies Earth from space and how it relates to what students are learning right now, plus we'll answer questions submitted by during a live Q&A. Note: You do not need to register to attend.
› Register your students or classroom to join live Q&A
› Explore home-learning resources

Nov. 11 webinar registration

Wednesday, Nov. 11, 3-4 p.m. PST (6-7 p.m. EST)
Webinar: Teaching Space With NASA – Exploring Earth's Oceans and Beyond
Audience: Formal and informal educators, all audiences welcome
Location: Online - Teaching Space With NASA
Overview: In this one-hour education webinar, experts from NASA and the Exploration Vessel Nautilus, currently at sea, will discuss how scientists are exploring the unknowns of Earth's largely unmapped and mysterious oceans. Note: You do not need to register to attend.
› Register to join live Q&A
*Resources related to this workshop coming soon. Check the Teaching Space With NASA page for updates.

Nov. 14 workshop registration

Saturday, Nov. 14, 10-11:30 a.m. PST (1-2:30 p.m. EST)
Workshop: Teaching Oceanography and Earth Science
Audience: U.S. teachers for grades K-12
Location: Online - Webex link will be provided to registered participants
Overview: In this virtual workshop, we will connect with the Exploration Vessel Nautilus, currently at sea, to discuss activities for the science classroom, focusing on oceanography, climate science, and geology. Participation is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. Registration is required.
› Register to attend
› Explore education resources

Explore More

Check out more virtual education events and resources from NASA and JPL. For a full listing of upcoming events, visit the Events page on the NASA-JPL Edu website.

Celebrate Halloween With NASA Online

Thursday, Oct. 1 - Saturday, Oct. 31
Celebrate Halloween With NASA Online
Audience: General Audience
Location: Online - NASA-JPL Edu
Overview: Discover pumpkin projects, spooky space galleries, and a sweet science lesson about candy bar insides. These online resources will get you spacing out with NASA this Halloween.

Celebrate Halloween With NASA Online

Sunday, Nov. 8
Celebrate National STEM Day With NASA-JPL
Audience: General Audience
Location: Online - NASA-JPL Edu
Overview: Explore education resources for teachers and students, read STEM stories, learn how to get involved, and join the conversation on social media.

Live Public Talk for November

Thursday, Nov. 12, 7 p.m. PST (10 p.m. EST)
Live Public Talk - Failure Is an Option: The Agony and Inspiration of Defeat
Audience: General Audience
Location: Online - YouTube
Overview: This month's show will discuss several notable failures in the course of JPL's history of exploration and the incredibly valuable lessons learned from them.

Space Apps Challenge

Contest Deadline: Thursday, Dec. 17, 2020
NASA Artemis Moon Pod Essay Contest
Audience: U.S. students in grades K-12
Location: Online - Future Engineers
Overview: Imagine what it would be like to live with a pod of astronauts on the Moon! NASA's Artemis Moon Pod Essay Contest challenges students in grades K-12 to do just that.

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