ESA Teach with space online conference 2021: Difference between revisions
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== Robotics: Mission to Mars == | == Robotics: Mission to Mars == | ||
Speaker: Jorge Vago, ESA’s ExoMars Project Scientist | |||
== Seeing the invisible == | |||
== Landing on the moon == | |||
== Plants on Mars == | |||
== Extreme Environments on Earth == | |||
Speaker: Stijn Thoole, previous ESA-sponsored research doctor at | |||
Concordia Station, Antarctica | |||
== Mapping your classroom and beyond == | |||
== Introduction to Astro Pi == | |||
== Introduction to 3D design using tinkercad == | |||
== Climate from space in the classroom == | |||
== "Skills and Careers of the Future - What are the career perspectives of the future and the right skills 'for the job'?" == |
Revision as of 11:01, 6 July 2021
Introduction
Speaker: Monica Talevi, ESA Education
https://educationforms.esa.int/booklet.pdf
The Size of the solar system
Climate from space
Speaker: Paul Fisher, ESA Climate Office
Weather and climate in the classroom
Do it Yourself 3D printed rover
Clean Space
Speaker: Antonio Caiazzo, ESA Clean Space office
Cleaning space debris
Space exploration activities
The science of Space Movies
EO Browser - Do it Yourself Earth Observation
Virtual tour of ESTEC facilities
Speaker: Robert Willemsen
Space exploration and sustainability
Speaker: Tim Peake, ESA Astronaut
Tea Bag balloon
Building stuff for space - Spacecraft Materials kit & Bionic Hand
How does space benefit society?
Speaker: Amanda Regan, ESA Phi Lab
Artificial Intelligence
Understanding our Earth from Space with Easy-to-Use Augmented Reality Apps
Experimenting with sensors made easy
Exoplanets in a box
Robotics: Mission to Mars
Speaker: Jorge Vago, ESA’s ExoMars Project Scientist
Seeing the invisible
Landing on the moon
Plants on Mars
Extreme Environments on Earth
Speaker: Stijn Thoole, previous ESA-sponsored research doctor at Concordia Station, Antarctica