UK SPACE EDUCATION NETWORK MEETING
THURSDAY 16 FEBRUARY 200
NATIONAL SPACE CENTRE, LEICESTER, UK
This networking event explores the future of using space as a teaching aid and highlights the resources available to educators.
* Guest speakers from some of the best examples of UK space education * Free resource materials * Network with resource providers, other educators, scientists and space organisations
Cost: £10, including lunch and refreshments (free to SEC members)
To reserve places, contact: Bookings Team at the National Space Centre: 0116 261 0261 or email [log in to unmask]
PROGRAMME
1000 Delegates Arrive: Coffee and Registration
1030-1100 Barstow Report on UK Space Education - Prof Martin Barstow 1100-1130 Scottish Space School - Alex Blackwood 1130-1200 Space Connections - Martyn Chesters
1200-1230 Space Soapbox (short slots available to anyone with announcements)
1230-1400 Buffet Lunch
1400-1530 Space Education Showcase
* Faulkes Robotic Telescope - Dr Paul Roche * Out Of This World Learning Desktop Hybrid Rocket - Jon London * Spaced Out - Dr Nigel Marshall * Spacefund (Kids in Space) - Matt and Jo Fox
* Space Videoconferencing for Schools - Dr Lisa Jardine-Wright - Institute of Astronomy
1530-1540 Break
1540-1620 Q+A/Plenary
1620-1630 Feedback via questionnaires
1630 Close
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