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During this 60 minute video conference, your students will learn basic concepts of Newton’s First Law, the law of inertia, and how it happens around them every day. They will witness live demonstrations from the Lab Director that will deepen their understanding of this topic and also show how Newton’s first law of motion occurs in space. After core concepts are demonstrated and reviewed, each team will present a report for the class and Lab Director.

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About This Program

Cost

By Request: $200.00



Length

60 minutes


Target Audience

Education: Grade(s) 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Science Camps Public Library: Informal education environments

Minimum participants:

5

Maximum participants:

30


Primary Disciplines

Career Education, Gifted & Talented, Mathematics, Problem Solving, Sciences, Special Needs, Technology/Information Science STEM


Program Delivery Mode

Videoconference - H.323 (Polycom, Cisco/Tandberg, LifeSize, etc...)
Videoconference – Webcam/desktop (Zoom, Google Meet, Cisco WebEx, GoToMeeting, Microsoft Teams, etc...)
Google Hang Out
Skype


Booking Information

Newton's I Law e-lab is scheduled at your convenience; you select the date/time.

Sorry, this program is not currently available. To inquire about future availability, please contact Challenger Learning Center at Wheeling University (West Virginia)

Receive this program and 9 more for one low price when you purchase the CILC Virtual Expeditions package. Learn more

For more information contact CILC at (507) 388-3672

Provider's Cancellation Policy

We will not charge for programs canceled due to nature i.e. snow days. The full fee will be charged to sites which cancel with less than 48 hours notice.

However, there are instances in which we will work together to figure out a solution and help in rescheduling the event.

About This Provider

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Challenger Learning Center at Wheeling University (West Virginia)

Wheeling, WV
United States

In addition to offering award winning, state-of-the-art programs in a $500,000 space simulator, the Challenger Learning Center, thanks to technology, brings its innovative programs to distant classrooms around the world through its electronic distance-learning programs, known as e-Missions. The CLC flies more than 800 e-Missions for schools, many located in traditionally underserved districts, each year. We provide FREE Teacher Training sessions via video conference for any of our distance learning programs.

The Challenger Learning Center® also offers adult and student learners the chance to climb aboard a space station and complete a mission in the role of astronauts, scientists, and engineers with its Corporate Missions. A successful mission requires critical thinking, leadership, cooperation, and problem solving.

Contact:
Laura Ondeck
londeck@wju.edu
3042432029

Program Details

Format

Students will investigate a variety of situations and determine what actions are at work, including friction, gravity, balanced and unbalanced forces.
Participants will use an on-line computer interface to view illustrative videos and then prepare a report for the class and the Lab Director.

Objectives

Participants will learn how to recognize Newton's First Law, they will document their observations in a Lab Journal and will become familiar enough with the concepts to prepare a lab report for the Lab Director and class during the vc.

Standards Alignment

National Standards

Check out the link under "Standards/Objectives" for this mission on www.e-mission.net/elabs. Many state or local standards are addressed with this program and the complete list is available on the website.

State Standards

Check out the link under "Standards/Objectives" for this mission on www.e-mission.net/elabs. Many state or local standards are addressed with this program and the complete list is available on the website.