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  • 15 May 2020 8:29 PM | Anonymous

    Galaxy Forum to focus on NASA  Artemis Program


    The theme of the annual Ad Astra Galaxy Forum in August at the Cosmosphere  will be the Artemis program--NASA's plan to land the first woman and the next man on the Moon by 2024.  Whether it will be an in-person, Skype or Zoom-type event will depend on the COVID-19 status.


    The Forum will feature an overview of NASA's program, an Artemis-connected speaker, plus more on the Moon. If you are interested in keeping updated about this free event as it develops, please send name to contact@adastra-ks.org  You are not registering at the present time, you are just indicating interest.  


    Jeanette Steinert
    Ad Astra Kansas Foundation
    316-722-3503
    jeanettesteinert@att.net
    www.adastra-ks.org

  • 14 May 2020 9:41 AM | Anonymous

    As a result of recent online elections and in accordance with the KATS bylaws, the KATS executive board has added a new member and reorganized itself as follows:

    President – Elizabeth Tackett

    President-Elect  - Betsy Lawrence

    Vice-President:  Robert Hamilton

    Past President-  Nancy Smith

    The secretary and treasurer positions remain as:

    Secretary:  Fred  Snyder                    

    Treasurer: Brian Nelson   

    ---Randy Brull, Webmaster



  • 30 Mar 2020 10:02 AM | Anonymous

    The Advanced Placement Chemistry staff has provided a collection of online chemistry information which looks too good to pass up, no matter what level of chemistry you might be teaching.  Here is the list posted on March 30. 

    AP Chemistry Exam Information

    https://apcentral.collegeboard.org/courses/ap-chemistry/exam?course=ap-chemistry

     

    Resources that Support Online Chemistry Education from ChemEdX

    https://www.chemedx.org/blog/sharing-resources-those-moving-online-classes-covid-19

     

    Resources from the American Association of Chemistry Teachers

    https://teachchemistry.org/news/unlocked-resources-through-march-31

     

    Virtual Chemistry Experiments and Simulations from the American Chemical Society

    https://www.acs.org/content/acs/en/education/students/highschool/chemistryclubs/activities/simulations.html?fbclid=IwAR2vdhtgCWa39I81jaQGNMnGqBhhf1017tJK7PumYXgcrjPLiDOiEKkKLi0

     

    At Home Science Education from Flinn Scientific

    https://www.flinnsci.com/athomescience/

     

    Teaching Chemistry & Science Online Resource Guide

    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1C7GHeG5ehmPU_mxNwPg4ivV2BV85pL4u6o6Gn377BcM/edit#heading=h.i75abg5zeh1

     

    Collisions - an interactive game that helps high school students visualize and interact with chemistry concepts

    https://www.playmadagames.com/

     

    Mechanisms - a tool that allows students to learn and practice reaction mechanisms by moving and manipulating individual bonds and electrons.

    https://www.alchem.ie/mechanisms

     

    Enjoy--Randy Brull


    P. S. As you find more resources during this strange time, please feel free to share them.  Any KATS member can post to the NEWS section of the website.  (Remember to log in to activate your ability to post.)  --rb


  • 14 Mar 2020 4:32 PM | Anonymous

    March 13, 2020

    KATS Members and KATS Kamp registrants,

                In the spirit of providing a safe learning environment for our science community, the Kansas Association of Teachers of Science organization is cancelling the 2020 KATS Kamp.  This professional development conference was to be held at Ft. Hays State University on April 24-25, 2020.  We regretfully will not be rescheduling the conference for this year.  This decision was not made lightly, and we are committed to the health and safety of participants.  That being said, here are some updates:

    • KATS Kamp 2021 will be held at the K-State Olathe Campus (22201 W. Innovation Drive, Olathe, KS 66061) on April 23-25th
    • KATS Board Members:  Look for an upcoming email about our spring Board Meeting.
    • KATS Members:  Look for an email about positions that will be open on the Board for the 2020-21 school year and voting procedures.
                Thanks to all of our vendors, presenters and registrants…we value your continuing support of providing quality professional development for Kansas teachers.  If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to me at president@kats.org

    Yours in Science Education,

    Nancy Smith, President

    KATS 2019-2020



  • 17 Feb 2020 5:36 PM | Anonymous

    If you are reading this KATS news item, so are dozens, maybe hundreds of others who are interested in teaching and learning natural science in Kansas.  If you are also a KATS member you have the ability to publish your own news on the KATS website.  Simply log in as a member, select the "NEWS" tab on the main menu, and publish your news.  That's all there is to it.  You may also submit your item by email to webmaster@kats.org. 

  • 17 Feb 2020 5:35 PM | Anonymous

    Second Annual Art Auction...Wendell G Mohling Foundation

                                 Fundraiser

    The Wendell G Mohling Foundation is hosting the second annual Art Auction Fundraiser, March 21, 2020, at Holy Field Winery, 18807 158th St. Basehor, KS.  All proceeds benefit the Foundation, whose mission is to support science education in Kansas by awarding an annual scholarship to a K-12 Kansas Science teacher to use in attending a National Science Teaching Association conference.

    Bidder registration and item viewing begins at 2pm.  Auction begins at 3:00.  Approximately 30 items of original or limited edition art will be offered, including: watercolor, oil, acrylic, pen and ink, photography, textiles, jewelry, turned wood, wood carvings and collectible prints.  Our New limited quantity collectible wine glass, commemorating the Wendell G Mohling Foundation will be showcased and offered for sale at this event. Wine by Holy Field Vineyards and music by LaJoie.

    This auction is a live auction. In addition we will also have a direct sale table with a few choice items which you can purchase without bidding. 

    For additional information, visit our website: wendellmohlingfoundation.com.  In addition, see Facebook event to view auction items: https://www.facebook.com/events/1039152509901912 

    To contact the Foundation, mohlingfoundation@gmail.com or 785-764-9625. 

     

  • 17 Feb 2020 5:30 PM | Anonymous

    Silent Auction - Wendell G Mohling Foundation

    Once again, Wendell G Mohling Foundation will be hosting its annual fundraiser Silent Auction at the meeting in Hays, KS.  We will be open from 7:15am Saturday to 1:00pm.  All proceeds benefit the Mohling Foundation. We award one K-12 Kansas science teacher, $700 to use to attend an NSTA conference of their choice in the year they win.  Since 2006, we have been issuing these scholarships to a KATS member. 

    The award is named in honor of Wendell G Mohling, a Kansas high school Biology and Student Naturalist teacher, who was also president of KATS, NSTA,  1983 Presidential Award for Excellence in Science and Math, 1985 NASA Teacher in Space from Kansas and Space Ambassador, plus numerous other awards.  But he never forgot his Kansas roots or his love of teaching Science.  He valued the experiences he gained attending national science teacher conferences.

    So, when you come to KATS KAMP in April, if you have something you would like to contribute to the auction, please let me know and bring it along with you.  We will gladly accept your donation. 

    As usual, we encourage you to "bid high and bid often".  You must be present to pay for and pick up the items you win.  We accept cash, checks and credit cards.  We do pass along the 4% transaction fee, which the foundation is charged.  The generosity of KATS  members is appreciated and passed along to all our recipients.   Thank you. 

    Keep in touch via Facebook: Wendell G Mohling Foundation.  Website : wendellmohlingfoundation.com.  Email: mohlingfoundation@gmail.com. 785-764-9625 Carol Mohling

  • 17 Feb 2020 5:10 PM | Anonymous

    ADVENTURE IN THE SUBATOMIC UNIVERSE an inaugurual lecture by KU physicist Alice Bean, is open and free to the public at Alderson Auditorium of the KU Memorial Union on February 25 at 5:30 pm.  Reception follows at 6:30.  Dr. Bean has participated in subatomic particle research  with the Large Hadron Collider and has collaborated in presenting the results of this research to young and old via a series of website games under the title of Quarks for Kids

  • 13 Feb 2020 11:11 AM | Anonymous

    Apply for a two week stipend-supported Summer Institute integrating technology and history!

    July 20-July 31, 2020 NEH Summer Institute for Teachers

    Apply to join history, science and technology teachers from across the United States for a National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institute for Teachers: The Cold War Through the Collections of the Intrepid Museum! The Summer Institute will immerse participating teachers in scholarly research as well as the artifacts and oral histories in the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum’s collection that embody the Cold War era. Integrating content exploring the historical context of technological innovation, the Institute will serve a national group of 25 teachers in order to deepen their understanding and increase confidence in their ability to explore the subject thoroughly, critically and engagingly with their students. 

    These projects are designed principally for full-time or part-time teachers and librarians in public, charter, independent, and religiously affiliated schools, as well as home schooling parents. Museum educators and other K-12 school system personnel—such as administrators, substitute teachers, and curriculum developers—are also eligible to participate. Applicants must be United States citizens, residents of U.S. jurisdictions, or foreign nationals who have been residing in the United States or its territories for at least the three years immediately preceding the application deadline.

    Each participant receives a stipend of $2,100 for the two week institute.

    For more information and application instructions - https://www.intrepidmuseum.org/cold-war-collections

     

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