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The Best Buy Community Grants Program

2017-03-27T14:08:09-06:00

The Best Buy Community Grants Program provides support to community-based organizations that are located within 50 miles of a Best Buy facility. Grants promote programs that offer hands-on learning opportunities for underserved teens to engage in learning, experimenting, and interacting with the latest technologies to build 21st century skills. Eligible programs must deliver community-based youth programs for teens, ages 13-18, during out of school time, and serve a diverse population. Examples of program activities include computer programming, digital imaging, music production, robotics, and gaming and mobile app development. The average grant amount is $5,000; grants will not exceed $10,000. Public and [...]

The Best Buy Community Grants Program2017-03-27T14:08:09-06:00

Two Million Free Eclipse Glasses Available to Public Libraries for Educational Outreach for August 21 Eclipse of the Sun

2017-03-17T10:33:28-06:00

A Guest Post by Dr. Andrew Fraknoi (Chair, Astronomy Department, Foothill College) On Monday, August 21, 2017, there will be an eclipse of the Sun visible from all of North America. People in a narrow path from Oregon to South Carolina will see a spectacular total eclipse, with the Moon briefly covering the Sun, and day turning into night. Everyone else (an estimated 500 million people) will see a partial eclipse, where the Moon covers a good part of the Sun. Special glasses – or indirect techniques to view the Sun – are needed to look at the Sun safely during [...]

Two Million Free Eclipse Glasses Available to Public Libraries for Educational Outreach for August 21 Eclipse of the Sun2017-03-17T10:33:28-06:00

Hosting The Discover NASA Exhibit: Part 2. Partnerships

2017-02-21T13:45:28-07:00

A Guest Post by Nicole Steele/Slover Library While “Astronaut Training” did wonderful things for us regarding Discover NASA partnerships, there was still one vital element missing. Here in Norfolk we are across the water from NASA Langley (a drive that can take anywhere from 30 minutes to 3 hours depending on tunnel traffic!) and unfortunately we did not manage any NASA Langley representatives at “Astronaut Training.” As you many know, NASA is a large and busy operation and it was proving a little more difficult to make contact through more obvious methods like cold emailing or calling. I know that Paul [...]

Hosting The Discover NASA Exhibit: Part 2. Partnerships2017-02-21T13:45:28-07:00

Solar Eclipse 2017: Programming More Important Leading Up to the Eclipse Than the Day Of

2017-01-23T08:01:14-07:00

A STAR_Net Blog Guest Post by Dennis Schatz and Andrew Fraknoi A number of libraries have written to inquire about how to be part of the Moore Foundation grant to get eclipse viewing glasses and information even though they are closed on Mondays, which means they won’t be open when the August 21, 2017 solar eclipse occurs.  The answer to whether they can still be involved is a definite YES. Programming in the weeks and months leading up to the eclipse is, in many ways, more important than what we do on the day of the eclipse. More than 300 million people [...]

Solar Eclipse 2017: Programming More Important Leading Up to the Eclipse Than the Day Of2017-01-23T08:01:14-07:00

Girls STEAM Ahead with NASA

2017-01-05T15:48:53-07:00

Celebrate Science and Women’s History Month with NASA Science Education Partners Guest Post By Bonnie Meinke / Space Telescope Science Institute Help your community explore the wonders of NASA science, and celebrate the contribution of women to STEM! Libraries will have the opportunity to host events related to NASA's scientific explorations of the universe beginning in March for Women's History Month. NASA’s Universe of Learning astronomy education program is celebrating National Women’s History Month with the expanded Girls STEAM Ahead with NASA project (formerly the NASA Science4Girls and Their Families initiative).  Libraries are encouraged to partner with NASA's Universe of Learning science education program throughout [...]

Girls STEAM Ahead with NASA2017-01-05T15:48:53-07:00

Hosting The Discover NASA Exhibit: Part 1. How We Started

2016-12-22T13:38:17-07:00

A Guest Post by Nicole Steele/Slover Library After the initial euphoria of being selected to host Discover NASA: From Our Town to Outer Space had settled down a little bit, it was time to face facts. Now that we were going to get the exhibit, we had to actually flesh out not only the programming, but the partnerships that would allow us to provide that programming. We began where you might expect. We enlisted staff, current community partners, family and friends, to help develop a contact list of not only potential partners, but organizations and individuals in the community we thought [...]

Hosting The Discover NASA Exhibit: Part 1. How We Started2016-12-22T13:38:17-07:00

Museum Alliance Professional Development Conversation

2016-09-08T09:51:08-06:00

Please join us for this free telecon! Museum Alliance Professional Development Conversation Date: Tuesday, September 13, 2016 Time: 12 noon Pacific (3:00 pm Eastern) Leader: Jeff Nee Subject:  Planetary Geology: How Old is That?      Overview: This presentation is an exploration of how radioisotopes are used to establish the ages of geologic materials from Earth and elsewhere in the solar system. Content includes: 1) basic concepts of radioactive decay are presented; 2) specific applications to the dating of samples from Earth, the Moon, and meteorites; and 3) how the resulting data help constrain the tempo of solar system evolutionary processes. Training Materials: Presentation materials will be posted on the NASA [...]

Museum Alliance Professional Development Conversation2016-09-08T09:51:08-06:00

Coding Clubs: Youth Programming for Public Libraries

2016-09-08T08:47:36-06:00

Please join us for this free webinar to learn about successful coding club programs for youth in public libraries. Coding Clubs: Youth Programming for Public Libraries Wed, September 28, 2016, 11:00am-12:00pm PDT Registration link: https://cc.readytalk.com/r/cpae6d4vmk7w&eom Does your library offer programs related to coding? Coding is quickly gaining traction as an essential digital skill in the 21st century, and many public libraries are offering coding classes for youth and adults as a way of promoting STEM education (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math). The challenge is that coding is often a new skill for librarians and library staff who are responsible for offering programs. The good news [...]

Coding Clubs: Youth Programming for Public Libraries2016-09-08T08:47:36-06:00

Perseid Meteor Shower – August 11 & 12

2016-08-09T13:40:14-06:00

By Andrew Fraknoi | Exploring the Universe Image Credit: European Southern Observatory (ESO) This Thursday and Friday, there will be one of the best annual meteor showers you and your family can watch -– the Perseids.    And some experts are even predicting that there might be a meteor “outburst” this year –- where the number of shooting stars increases beyond the usual rates. This is a complicated year for watching the Perseid meteor shower, because the evening sky has a roughly half-lit-up moon in it, making it more difficult to catch the faint “shooting stars.”  So if you can wait until the Moon [...]

Perseid Meteor Shower – August 11 & 122016-08-09T13:40:14-06:00

Science on the Fourth of July

2016-06-28T08:24:03-06:00

Looking for a 4th of July activity that will make your holiday sparkle? Steve Spangler, a nationally renowned television personality, author and science teacher, has compiled a list of some of the most intense and sparkling science experiments and activities that families can do to celebrate our nation’s Independence Day. These activities are sure to draw scientists from every age group by featuring different fields of science to maximize all the wonders and excitement that this national holiday has to offer. Some learning elements found in these experiments include: detecting ultraviolet light; the properties of light, cameras and colors; the properties [...]

Science on the Fourth of July2016-06-28T08:24:03-06:00
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