I wrote this lesson last year for the anniversary of the first moon landing. Decided to post it now for a few reasons: It might […]
By Henry Kronk, eLearningInside News. This article was originally published at news.elearninginside.com For years, education stakeholders have seen huge potential in the use of VR […]
I am not the kind to crystal gaze. I lay no claim to being able to predict the future. Now that my disclaimers are in […]
Voyager 1’s Iconic ‘Pale Blue Dot’ Photo Is 30 Years Old. So NASA Made A New One
This post was written by Elizabeth Jones, a member of the FLVS social media team. I recently had the opportunity to watch Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner […]
Howdy, folks! Welcome to another in a series of periodic ed tech news roundups. We hope you enjoy this one, and if you have a […]
It didn’t take long after it was introduced in the U.S. for LEGO to catch on among educators. It’s easy to see why. With its […]
Love space science? Follow us on Instagram for live STEM events throughout the year, including the SpaceX Crew Dragon test flight on March 2, 2019. […]
Earth Book: From its origins, NASA has studied our planet in novel ways, using ingenious tools to...
This week’s curated content includes links exploring the following: How to handle one of the most challenges phrases in L&D Tips on how to support […]
We’re not at the point of doing a live-stream in VR from another planet (as Elon Musk promises to deliver). But this NASA 360° video of the […]
This week’s curated content includes links exploring the following: does humor enhance learning? how NASA has and continues to use VR for training What Google […]