Explore Space Tech: BEST Satellite & the Engineering Design Process
Monday 02/10/2020
6:00 pm ET (3:00 pm PT)
FREE 1-hour Webinar
Educators in Grades PreK-12

NASA Educator Professional Development is presenting a free 60-minute webinar for K-12 educators. Participants will learn about the ISS as a man made satellite.

 

Participants will also learn about the BEST (Beginning Engineering Science & Technology) Activities that focus on using the engineering design process. The BEST Satellite activity has students use the Engineering Design Process to both build and launch a satellite from simple classroom supplies.
This educational activity aligns to NASA Education API 2.4.2 - Continue to support STEM educators through the delivery of NASA education content and engagement in educator professional development opportunities.

 



Barbara Buckner is a 20-year STEM classroom teacher with a Doctorate’s Degree in Mathematics Education from the University of Louisville.  Her research interest included the impact of technology on student achievement and teacher behavior.  Buckner recently served as a 2013-14 Einstein Fellow at the National Science Foundation Education and Human Resources Directorate under the supervision of Dr. Joan Ferrini-Mundy where she collaborated with colleagues on learning, learning environments, boarding participating and workforce development.Barbara sees education as her calling and has spent her life sharing her love for learning with everyone around her. Knowing that today’s student will compete in a global economy, Barbara says that “It is imperative that today’s students are prepared with consistent rigorous and relevant standards that produce more STEM majors, particularly women, to keep this great nation at the forefront in technology, innovation, and advancement.”