March online lunar presentations
Hi,
all! I thought that some of you might be interested in these talks,
particularly the second one about the Moon and human behavior. Also, we
would greatly appreciate any help in disseminating this information.
Christine
Christine Shupla
Formal Education Lead
Lunar and Planetary Institute
3600 Bay Area Blvd
Houston, TX 77058
281-486-2135
shupla@lpi.usra.edu
www.lpi.usra.edu/education
Formal Education Lead
Lunar and Planetary Institute
3600 Bay Area Blvd
Houston, TX 77058
281-486-2135
shupla@lpi.usra.edu
www.lpi.usra.edu/education
Upcoming MyMoon Webcasts for March
Emily Cook on the MyMoon Street Team
Live Video Webcast
March 13th @ 8pm Eastern Time
MyMoon's
Street Team "Moonbassadors" keep it real. Come chat with Emily, one
such Moonbassador, about her interests and what a Moonbassador does!
MyMoon
is looking for self-motivated social media-types, who have at least
looked at the Moon, to be part of the MyMoon Street Team to promote
MyMoon and its events (contests, webcasts, etc.) and to initiate and
facilitate discussions of all things lunar! MyMoon will pay you for a
maximum 5 hours/week at $10/hour. Emily Cook, a new member of the Street
Team, is a junior studying elementary science education, and is
passionate about all things science, especially astronomy.
Dr. Eric Chudler About the Moon and Human Behavior
Live Video Webcast
March 28th @ 8pm Eastern Time
Does
the Moon's phase effect violence or crime, depression or psychosis, the
number of patients in emergency rooms, accidents, overdoses, or animal
bites? Come hear what the research says!!
Dr.
Chudler is a research neuroscientist interested in how the brain
processes information about pain and nociception. He is currently a
research associate professor at the University of Washington and the
executive director of the Center for Sensorimotor Neural Engineering.
In addition to performing basic neuroscience research, Eric works with
other neuroscientists and classroom teachers to develop educational
materials about the brain, including a site that examines a tremendous
amount of scientific research on human behavior and the full moon.
MyMoon
is an evolving website created for the Net Generation, by the Lunar and
Planetary Institute. We're collaborating with scientists, engineers,
artists, storytellers, and with the public to share interactive
information about the Moon and opportunities to be involved. Through the
website and linked social media, the public is invited to share their
thoughts, creations, and experiences. The website hosts periodic
contests, polls, blogs, exhibits, and live Web-conferenced
presentations. Come join the lunar scientists, lunar artists, and
lunatics! http://mymoonspace.com/
We’re grateful (thrilled, in fact) to report that this project is funded by NASA’s Science Mission Directorate.
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Glenn A. Walsh, Project Director,
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* Buhl Planetarium, Pittsburgh:
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