Engaging the YouTube Generation in Hands-on Science
Follow the link for a webcast. Somewhat ironically the NSF headline mentions YouTube but fails to take advantage of one of the things that has made YouTube (and others sharing videos: TED…) so successful. The ability to embed the videos on web sites, blog posts… The technical quality of the video is very nice (more pixels than YouTube videos).
Related: Einstein Fellowship for Teachers – Excellence in K-12 Mathematics and Science Teaching – NSF Graduate Teaching Fellows in K-12 Education – Ministry of Silly Walks – more posts tagged: kids

