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When:

Wednesday, November 11, 3-4 p.m. PST (6-7 p.m. EST)

Where:

Online

Target Audience:

Informal and formal educators (all audiences welcome)

Overview:

While many look to space as the ultimate frontier for discovery, mysteries still abound on our own planet, especially within Earth's oceans. In this one-hour education webinar, experts from NASA and the E/V Nautilus research vessel will discuss how scientists are exploring the unknowns of Earth's largely unmapped oceans while bringing together fields such as chemistry, geology, and more. NASA-JPL education specialist Brandon Rodriguez will be joined by the manager of educational programs for the Ocean Exploration Trust, Megan Cook, for this special live stream connection to the E/V Nautilus, currently at sea.

The live broadcast will also include a Q&A for registered participants. All audiences are welcome. The presentation will conclude with a short discussion for educators about how the content aligns with Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and related educational resources from NASA.

This event is part of an ongoing series of virtual education workshops from the NASA-JPL Education Office. For resources related to this workshop, recordings, and information about future virtual workshops, visit the Teaching Space with NASA homepage.

Watch Online (Wednesday, Nov. 11 at 3 p.m. PST)

Register below for a chance to join the conversation during the live event. You do not need to register to watch – only to participate in the Q&A.



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