7-9 November 2002
CONFERENCE FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE TEACHING (CAST) -- TEXAS. Annual meeting of the Science Teachers Association of Texas -- one of the largest regional science teachers' conventions in the United States.

THIS SITE IS NOW CLOSED

Visit the NASA ESE booth (#4131) during the March 27-30 NSTA national meeting at the San Diego Convention Center (SDCC) to pick up free classroom materials and resources, see computer demonstrations, and talk to Earth scientists. Several NASA Earth Science Workshops will also be presented:

Wednesday, March 27,

8:00-9:00, Global System Science; Lawrence Hall of Science; Room 26B-SDCC

12:30-1:30, Enriching Online Professional Development Courses for Exceptional Teaching Professionals, IGES, Room 23B- SDCC

Thursday, March 28

8:00-9:00, Student Atmospheric Investigations Utilizing Sun Photometers, Hampton University, Room 23B-SDCC

2:00-3:00, Get Global — NASA/NSU Earth System Science Education Programs, Norfolk State University, Room 23A- SDCC

3:30-4:30, It’s Elementary, My Dear! NASA Earth System Science and Mathematics Lessons, SD School of Mines and Technology/VA Tech/University of CO, Room 23A- SDCC

5:00-6:00, Off to the Playground! Observing with the NASA S'COOL Team, NASA LaRC, Room 33B SDCC

Friday, March 29

8:00-9:00, Satellite Imagery and Agriculture: New Opportunities for Learning, U. of Nebraska, Lincoln, Room 23B-SDCC

12:30-1:30, Textware Online Books for High School, Lawrence Hall of Science, Room 23B- SDCC

3:30-4:30, NASA's S'COOL Project: Reaching All Students Through an Integrated and Interactive Global Learning Project, NASA LaRC, Marriott

3:30-4:30, Investigating the Climate System: Creative Approaches for Engaging Middle School Students, IGES, Room 23A- SDCC. Related sites: Solar panels

5:00-6:00, The Earth Data Multimedia Instrument Tool: Bringing the Practices of Earth System Scientists into the Classroom, Planet Earth Science, Room 23B- SDCC