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October 24, 2018 16:06
| about 6 years ago
Welcome! On this page you will find programming, activities, and resources related to formal and informal education.
Browse recent work on curricular materials: #education, and subscribe to the education tag to get updates.
Activities
Here are some different activities particularly suited for use in the classroom:
[activities:classroom]
Posting assignments on PublicLab.org
You're welcome to post your own assignments to PublicLab.org with a "Post a Response" button, and have student's responses collected in your post:
https://publiclab.org/wiki/requesting-responses
Here are some examples:
[notes:seeks:responses]
Questions
[questions:education]
Resources
Check this wiki that has some information on funding sources for science teachers.
Join the education mailing list:
The welcome message at https://groups.google.com/group/plots-education reads:
Welcome to the education working group of the Public Laboratory.
One of our main goals is to support K-12 curricular objectives using Public Lab tools.
Our first steps to this end include
- education calls
- researching state curricular objectives
- modifying our Public Lab instructions to be both grade level appropriate and align with state objectives
Please join this group to get involved.
https://groups.google.com/group/plots-education
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liz |
March 28, 2018 21:13
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Welcome! The Education Working Group was formed in 2013 to explore the intersections between public lab tools & activities and formal educational environments & grade-specific curriculum standards. Membership in this group is open to all, and largely consists of teachers, professors, as well as people with an interest in education, including the staff of the non-profit of Public Lab.
Browse recent work on curricular materials: #education, and subscribe to the education list (in the left-hand column) to get updates.
Activities
Here are some different activities particularly suited for use in the classroom:
[activities:classroom]
Posting assignments on PublicLab.org
You're welcome to post your own assignments to PublicLab.org with a "Post a Response" button, and have student's responses collected in your post:
https://publiclab.org/wiki/requesting-responses
Here are some examples:
[notes:seeks:responses]
Questions
[questions:education]
Resources
Check this wiki that has some information on funding sources for science teachers.
Join the education mailing list:
The welcome message at https://groups.google.com/group/plots-education reads:
Welcome to the education working group of the Public Laboratory.
One of our main goals is to support K-12 curricular objectives using Public Lab tools.
Our first steps to this end include
- education calls
- researching state curricular objectives
- modifying our Public Lab instructions to be both grade level appropriate and align with state objectives
Please join this group to get involved.
https://groups.google.com/group/plots-education
Education group
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warren |
January 31, 2018 18:09
| almost 7 years ago
Welcome! The Education Working Group (EdWG) was formed in 2013 to explore the intersections between public lab tools & activities and formal educational environments & grade-specific curriculum standards. Membership in this group is open to all, and largely consists of teachers, professors, as well as people with an interest in education, including the staff of the non-profit of Public Lab.
Browse recent work on curricular materials: #education, and subscribe to the education list (in the left-hand column) to get updates.
Activities
Here are some different activities particularly suited for use in the classroom:
[activities:classroom]
Posting assignments on PublicLab.org
You're welcome to post your own assignments to PublicLab.org with a "Post a Response" button, and have student's responses collected in your post:
https://publiclab.org/wiki/requesting-responses
Here are some examples:
[notes:seeks:responses]
Questions
[questions:education]
Resources
Check this wiki that has some information on funding sources for science teachers.
Join the education mailing list:
The welcome message at https://groups.google.com/group/plots-education reads:
Welcome to the education working group of the Public Laboratory.
One of our main goals is to support K-12 curricular objectives using Public Lab tools.
Our first steps to this end include
- education calls
- researching state curricular objectives
- modifying our Public Lab instructions to be both grade level appropriate and align with state objectives
Please join this group to get involved.
https://groups.google.com/group/plots-education
Education group
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warren |
January 31, 2018 18:05
| almost 7 years ago
Welcome! The Education Working Group (EdWG) was formed in 2013 to explore the intersections between public lab tools & activities and formal educational environments & grade-specific curriculum standards. Membership in this group is open to all, and largely consists of teachers, professors, as well as people with an interest in education, including the staff of the non-profit of Public Lab.
Browse recent work on curricular materials: #education, and subscribe to the education list (in the left-hand column) to get updates.
Activities
Here are some different activities particularly suited for use in the classroom:
[activities:classroom]
Posting assignments on PublicLab.org
You're welcome to post your own assignments to PublicLab.org with a "Post a Response" button, and have student's responses collected in your post:
https://publiclab.org/wiki/requesting-responses
Here are some examples:
[notes:seeks:responses]
Questions
[questions:education]
Resources
Check this wiki that has some information on funding sources for science teachers.
Join the education mailing list:
The welcome message at https://groups.google.com/group/plots-education reads:
Welcome to the education working group of the Public Laboratory.
One of our main goals is to support K-12 curricular objectives using Public Lab tools.
Our first steps to this end include
- education calls
- researching state curricular objectives
- modifying our Public Lab instructions to be both grade level appropriate and align with state objectives
Please join this group to get involved.
https://groups.google.com/group/plots-education
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warren |
October 27, 2017 18:40
| about 7 years ago
Welcome! The Education Working Group (EdWG) was formed in 2013 to explore the intersections between public lab tools & activities and formal educational environments & grade-specific curriculum standards. Membership in this group is open to all, and largely consists of teachers, professors, as well as people with an interest in education, including the staff of the non-profit of Public Lab.
Browse recent work on curricular materials: #education, and subscribe to the education list (in the left-hand column) to get updates.
Activities
Here are some different activities particularly suited for use in the classroom:
[activities:classroom]
Posting assignments on PublicLab.org
You're welcome to post your own assignments to PublicLab.org with a "Post a Response" button, and have student's responses collected in your post:
https://publiclab.org/wiki/requesting-responses
Here are some examples:
[notes:seeks:responses]
Questions
[questions:education]
Resources
Check this wiki that has some information on funding sources for science teachers.
Join the education mailing list:
The welcome message at https://groups.google.com/group/plots-education reads:
Welcome to the education working group of the Public Laboratory.
One of our main goals is to support K-12 curricular objectives using Public Lab tools.
Our first steps to this end include
- education calls
- researching state curricular objectives
- modifying our Public Lab instructions to be both grade level appropriate and align with state objectives
Please join this group to get involved.
https://groups.google.com/group/plots-education
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warren |
October 27, 2017 18:32
| about 7 years ago
Welcome! The Education Working Group (EdWG) was formed in 2013 to explore the intersections between public lab tools & activities and formal educational environments & grade-specific curriculum standards. Membership in this group is open to all, and largely consists of teachers, professors, as well as people with an interest in education, including the staff of the non-profit of Public Lab.
Browse recent work on curricular materials: #education, and subscribe to the education list (in the left-hand column) to get updates.
Activities
Here are some different activities particularly suited for use in the classroom:
[activities:classroom]
Posting assignments on PublicLab.org
You're welcome to post your own assignments to PublicLab.org with a "Post a Response" button, and have student's responses collected in your post:
https://publiclab.org/wiki/requesting-responses
Here are some examples:
[notes:requesting:responses]
Questions
[questions:education]
Resources
Check this wiki that has some information on funding sources for science teachers.
Join the education mailing list:
The welcome message at https://groups.google.com/group/plots-education reads:
Welcome to the education working group of the Public Laboratory.
One of our main goals is to support K-12 curricular objectives using Public Lab tools.
Our first steps to this end include
- education calls
- researching state curricular objectives
- modifying our Public Lab instructions to be both grade level appropriate and align with state objectives
Please join this group to get involved.
https://groups.google.com/group/plots-education
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warren |
June 12, 2017 19:44
| over 7 years ago
Welcome! The Education Working Group (EdWG) was formed in 2013 to explore the intersections between public lab tools & activities and formal educational environments & grade-specific curriculum standards. Membership in this group is open to all, and largely consists of teachers, professors, as well as people with an interest in education, including the staff of the non-profit of Public Lab.
Browse recent work on curricular materials: #education, and subscribe to the education list (in the left-hand column) to get updates.
Assignments
Learn how to post an assignment to PublicLab.org with a "Post a Response" button, and have student's responses collected in your post:
https://publiclab.org/wiki/requesting-responses
Questions
[questions:education]
Resources
Check this wiki that has some information on funding sources for science teachers.
Join the education mailing list:
The welcome message at https://groups.google.com/group/plots-education reads:
Welcome to the education working group of the Public Laboratory.
One of our main goals is to support K-12 curricular objectives using Public Lab tools.
Our first steps to this end include
- education calls
- researching state curricular objectives
- modifying our Public Lab instructions to be both grade level appropriate and align with state objectives
Please join this group to get involved.
https://groups.google.com/group/plots-education
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liz |
June 12, 2017 15:02
| over 7 years ago
Welcome! The Education Working Group (EdWG) was formed in 2013 to explore the intersections between public lab tools & activities and formal educational environments & grade-specific curriculum standards. Membership in this group is open to all, and largely consists of teachers, professors, as well as people with an interest in education, including the staff of the non-profit of Public Lab.
- Browse recent work on curricular materials: http://publiclab.org/tag/education, and subscribe to get updates.
- Learn how to post your assignment and have student's responses grouped with it: https://publiclab.org/wiki/requesting-responses
- Check this wiki that has some information on funding sources for science teachers.
Join the education mailing list:
The welcome message at https://groups.google.com/group/plots-education reads:
Welcome to the education working group of the Public Laboratory.
One of our main goals is to support K-12 curricular objectives using Public Lab tools.
Our first steps to this end include
- education calls
- researching state curricular objectives
- modifying our Public Lab instructions to be both grade level appropriate and align with state objectives
Please join this group to get involved.
https://groups.google.com/group/plots-education
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JSummers |
April 14, 2015 00:15
| over 9 years ago
This page is under development
Welcome! The Education Working Group (EdWG) was formed in 2013 to explore the intersections between public lab tools & activities and formal educational environments & grade-specific curriculum standards. Membership in this group is open to all, and largely consists of teachers, professors, as well as people with an interest in education, including the staff of the non-profit arm of Public Lab.
Browse recent efforts to create curricular materials: http://publiclab.org/tag/education.
Here is a wiki that has some information on funding sources for science teachers.
Their welcome message at https://groups.google.com/group/plots-education reads:
Welcome to the education working group of the Public Laboratory.
One of our main goals is to support K-12 curricular objectives using Public Lab tools.
Our first steps to this end include
- education calls
- researching state curricular objectives
- modifying our Public Lab instructions to be both grade level appropriate and align with state objectives
Please join this group to get involved.
https://groups.google.com/group/plots-education
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JSummers |
April 09, 2015 17:16
| over 9 years ago
This page is under development
Welcome! The Education Working Group (EdWG) was formed in 2013 to explore the intersections between public lab tools & activities and formal educational environments & grade-specific curriculum standards. Membership in this group is open to all, and largely consists of teachers, professors, as well as people with an interest in education, including the staff of the non-profit arm of Public Lab.
Browse recent efforts to create curricular materials: http://publiclab.org/tag/education.
Here is a wiki that has some information on funding sources for science teachers.
Their welcome message at https://groups.google.com/group/plots-education reads:
Welcome to the education working group of the Public Laboratory.
One of our main goals is to align K-12 state curricular objectives with Public Lab tools.
Our first steps to this end include
- education calls
- researching state curricular objectives
- modifying our Public Lab instructions to be both grade level appropriate and align with state objectives
Please join this group to get involved.
https://groups.google.com/group/plots-education
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JSummers |
April 09, 2015 17:16
| over 9 years ago
This page is under development
Welcome! The Education Working Group (EdWG) was formed in 2013 to explore the intersections between public lab tools & activities and formal educational environments & grade-specific curriculum standards. Membership in this group is open to all, and largely consists of teachers, professors, as well as people with an interest in education, including the staff of the non-profit arm of Public Lab.
Browse recent efforts to create curricular materials: http://publiclab.org/tag/education
Here is a wiki that has some information on funding sources for science teachers.
Their welcome message at https://groups.google.com/group/plots-education reads:
Welcome to the education working group of the Public Laboratory.
One of our main goals is to align K-12 state curricular objectives with Public Lab tools.
Our first steps to this end include
- education calls
- researching state curricular objectives
- modifying our Public Lab instructions to be both grade level appropriate and align with state objectives
Please join this group to get involved.
https://groups.google.com/group/plots-education
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liz |
June 25, 2014 21:01
| over 10 years ago
This page is under development
Welcome! The Education Working Group (EdWG) was formed in 2013 to explore the intersections between public lab tools & activities and formal educational environments & grade-specific curriculum standards. Membership in this group is open to all, and largely consists of teachers, professors, as well as people with an interest in education, including the staff of the non-profit arm of Public Lab.
Browse recent efforts to create curricular materials: http://publiclab.org/tag/education
Their welcome message at https://groups.google.com/group/plots-education reads:
Welcome to the education working group of the Public Laboratory.
One of our main goals is to align K-12 state curricular objectives with Public Lab tools.
Our first steps to this end include
- education calls
- researching state curricular objectives
- modifying our Public Lab instructions to be both grade level appropriate and align with state objectives
Please join this group to get involved.
https://groups.google.com/group/plots-education
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warren |
October 11, 2013 19:25
| about 11 years ago
This page is under development
Welcome! The Education Working Group (EdWG) was formed in 2013 to explore the intersections between public lab tools & activities and formal educational environments & grade-specific curriculum standards. Membership in this group is open to all, and largely consists of teachers, professors, as well as people with an interest in education, including the staff of the non-profit arm of Public Lab.
Their welcome message at https://groups.google.com/group/plots-education reads:
Welcome to the education working group of the Public Laboratory.
One of our main goals is to align K-12 state curricular objectives with Public Lab tools.
Our first steps to this end include
- education calls
- researching state curricular objectives
- modifying our Public Lab instructions to be both grade level appropriate and align with state objectives
Please join this group to get involved.
https://groups.google.com/group/plots-education
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warren |
October 06, 2013 16:29
| about 11 years ago
This page is under active development during Barnraising 2013
Welcome! The Education Working Group (EdWG) was formed in 2013 to explore the intersections between public lab tools & activities and formal educational environments & grade-specific curriculum standards. Membership in this group is open to all, and largely consists of teachers, professors, as well as people with an interest in education, including the staff of the non-profit arm of Public Lab.
Their welcome message at https://groups.google.com/group/plots-education reads:
Welcome to the education working group of the Public Laboratory.
One of our main goals is to align K-12 state curricular objectives with Public Lab tools.
Our first steps to this end include
- education calls
- researching state curricular objectives
- modifying our Public Lab instructions to be both grade level appropriate and align with state objectives
Please join this group to get involved.
https://groups.google.com/group/plots-education
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October 05, 2013 19:58
| about 11 years ago
This page is under active development during Barnraising 2013
Welcome! The Education Working Group (EdWG) was formed in 2013 to explore the intersections between public lab tools & activities and formal educational environments & grade-specific curriculum standards. Membership in this group is open to all, and largely consists of teachers, professors, as well as people with an interest in education, including the staff of the non-profit arm of Public Lab.
Their welcome message at https://groups.google.com/group/plots-education reads:
Welcome to the education working group of the Public Laboratory.
One of our main goals is to align K-12 state curricular objectives with Public Lab tools.
Our first steps to this end include
- education calls
- researching state curricular objectives
- modifying our Public Lab instructions to be both grade level appropriate and align with state objectives
Please join this group to get involved.
https://groups.google.com/group/plots-education
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August 27, 2013 20:29
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Welcome! The Education Working Group (EdWG) was formed in 2013 to explore the intersections between public lab tools & activities and formal educational environments & grade-specific curriculum standards. Membership in this group is open to all, and largely consists of teachers, professors, as well as people with an interest in education, including the staff of the non-profit arm of Public Lab.
Their welcome message at https://groups.google.com/group/plots-education reads:
Welcome to the education working group of the Public Laboratory.
One of our main goals is to align K-12 state curricular objectives with Public Lab tools.
Our first steps to this end include
- education calls
- researching state curricular objectives
- modifying our Public Lab instructions to be both grade level appropriate and align with state objectives
Please join this group to get involved.
https://groups.google.com/group/plots-education
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February 12, 2013 17:21
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