This page highlights STEM & CTE Educational opportunities & events occurring in our region. Most events are free & virtual.

If you have an event to submit, please send it to midvalleystemctehub@gmail.com

Explore Space Tech: Drag Devices

Virtual event

NASA Educator Professional Development is presenting a free 60-minute webinar for K-12 educators. Participants will learn about how Technology drives exploration. Using the Beginning Engineering Science and Technology curriculum, participants will learn how to use the engineering design process to build and test a Drag Device. Participants will also learn about current research NASA is […]

Free

Dodging Doom: Protecting the Planet from Perilous Asteroids

Virtual event

This summer, NASA’s new planetary defense mission DART (Double Asteroid Redirection Test) begins its journey towards the near-Earth asteroid, Didymos, where it will attempt to alter the trajectory of the asteroid’s moon. Join us in an exploration of Earth’s history with asteroids, then take a glimpse into the future of planetary defense against possible threats […]

Reaching Students As They Reach For The Stars

Virtual event

This webinar will go beyond academic rhetoric to dig into the day-to-day practice of reaching students. In its dedication to expanding diversity and inclusion, NASA offers a bevy of tools such as Spanish language resources, activities built on and highlighting various cultural foundations, and access to subject matter experts representative of the vast quilt of […]

Free

Explore Space Tech: Making it Culturally Relevant

Virtual event

The NASA Educator Professional Development Collaborative at Texas State University is providing a 1-hour webinar. Come and explore the design and development in creating culturally sensitive/responsive learning opportunities for students in the STE(A)M classroom. Participants will be provided with culturally relevant teaching strategies, teacher tips, and NASA STEM educational resources to help foster CRT in […]

Free

‘NASA STEM Stars’ en Español — Planetary Scientist Dr. Geronimo Villanueva

Virtual event

“NASA STEM Stars” en Español is part of a webchat series that connects students with subject matter experts to learn about STEM careers and ask questions about STEM topics. Join planetary scientist Dr. Geronimo Villanueva to learn how NASA is searching for organic molecules on Mars and icy bodies in the solar system. Watch the live event, presented […]

NASA’s Best: Engineering Design Process

Virtual event

The NASA Educator Professional Development Collaborative at Texas State University is providing a 1-hour webinar. Discover how engineering in the classroom is a great way to support, improve and enhance the teaching of science. Participants will be provided with a high-level overview of the Engineering Design Process (EDP) used by professional engineers to create innovative […]

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NASA STEM Amusement Park Physical Science

Virtual event

Explore how the physics of motion applies to aeronautics while engaging in STEM engineering design challenges. Amusement parks are one of the best places to feel firsthand what astronauts experience while in space. Learn how roller coasters and other rides help teach forces of motion and energy transformations (PE and KE). Calculate the average speed […]

Free

Kids #AskAnExpert 🪐 Life on Mars!

Virtual event

Why I'm excited about this event: We're on a mission of our own—to get more youth voices on our radio program! So we've designed a series of kid-specific Zoom call-ins, where we'll give space for our young listeners to ask their questions directly to our amazing experts. This time, geologist and NASA scientist Katie Stack […]

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Explore Flight: NASA’s Four Forces of Flight

Virtual event

NASA’s Museum in a Box program brings the physical sciences of flight alive to students in grades K-12 using interactive activities. Each lesson is centered around aeronautics with a goal to inspire future scientists, mathematicians, and engineers. The content inside Museum in a Box may be used by educators to supplement the curriculum during the […]

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Explore Moon to Mars: Teaching Space Launch System in the Classroom

Virtual event

NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) will be the world's most powerful rocket for a new era of human exploration beyond Earth’s orbit into deep space. Join in as participants will learn about various K-12 SLS activities that can be used by educators to supplement the curriculum during the school day or as activities for after-school […]

Free

‘NASA STEM Stars’ en Español: Planning Propulsion for Moon Missions With Technical Lead Engineer Eduardo A. López

Virtual event

“NASA STEM Stars” en Español is part of a webchat series that connects students with subject matter experts to learn about STEM careers and ask questions about STEM topics. Join technical lead engineer Eduardo A. López from Boeing to learn about his role in making sure the Space Launch System rocket is ready to send Artemis astronauts to […]

Free

NASA’s STEM-A-Thon

Virtual event

You're invited to NASA’s 2021 virtual STEM-a-Thon: Explore Your Possibilities With NASA event, taking place Thursday, Nov. 18, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ET. Registration is FREE and open to the public! The STEM-a-Thon will feature live presentations—including a fireside chat with NASA’s Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy and NASA astronaut Jasmin Moghbeli—a career panel, […]

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