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Celebrating Einstein
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Rhythms of the Universe. A Shout Across Time. Einstein in the Schools. Rhythms of the Universe. Find us on Facebook. April 2-6, 2013. A Shout Across Time. Einstein in the Schools. October 12, 2013. Un Grito a Traves del Tiempo. A Shout Across Time. Opens November 28, 2014. April 11-14, 2015. Celebrating Einstein in the Schools. April 17-26, 2015. A Shout Across Time. Celebrating Einstein in the Schools. Nico Yunes: nyunes@physics.montana.edu. Joey Shapiro Key: jkey@phys.utb.edu.
celebratingeinstein.org
Celebrating Einstein
http://www.celebratingeinstein.org/events.html
Rhythms of the Universe. A Shout Across Time. Einstein in the Schools. Rhythms of the Universe. Find us on Facebook. April 2-6, 2013. A Shout Across Time. Einstein in the Schools. October 12, 2013. Un Grito a Traves del Tiempo. A Shout Across Time. Opens November 28, 2014. April 11-14, 2015. Celebrating Einstein in the Schools. April 17-26, 2015. A Shout Across Time. Celebrating Einstein in the Schools. Nico Yunes: nyunes@physics.montana.edu. Joey Shapiro Key: jkey@phys.utb.edu.
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Crespi Astronomy: March 2012
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Here you will find information about the astronomy course at Crespi Carmelite High School in Encino, CA. It is taught by Mr. Rodney Olson. I am a NGSS@NSTA Curator (High School Physical Science: Energy) as well as a CSTA NGSS Committee member, and a National Board Certified Teacher. The planets as they appear on today's date (updates continuously each day). This shows what the current sky looks like. The southern horizon is at the bottom. Directly overhead is located in the middle of the diagram. Calsky-...
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Crespi Astronomy: Syllabus and email
http://crespiastronomy.blogspot.com/2014/08/syllabus-and-email.html
Here you will find information about the astronomy course at Crespi Carmelite High School in Encino, CA. It is taught by Mr. Rodney Olson. I am a NGSS@NSTA Curator (High School Physical Science: Energy) as well as a CSTA NGSS Committee member, and a National Board Certified Teacher. The planets as they appear on today's date (updates continuously each day). This shows what the current sky looks like. The southern horizon is at the bottom. Directly overhead is located in the middle of the diagram. NASA sc...
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Crespi Astronomy: December 2014
http://crespiastronomy.blogspot.com/2014_12_01_archive.html
Here you will find information about the astronomy course at Crespi Carmelite High School in Encino, CA. It is taught by Mr. Rodney Olson. I am a NGSS@NSTA Curator (High School Physical Science: Energy) as well as a CSTA NGSS Committee member, and a National Board Certified Teacher. The planets as they appear on today's date (updates continuously each day). This shows what the current sky looks like. The southern horizon is at the bottom. Directly overhead is located in the middle of the diagram. Astrono...
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Crespi Astronomy: January 2011
http://crespiastronomy.blogspot.com/2011_01_01_archive.html
Here you will find information about the astronomy course at Crespi Carmelite High School in Encino, CA. It is taught by Mr. Rodney Olson. I am a NGSS@NSTA Curator (High School Physical Science: Energy) as well as a CSTA NGSS Committee member, and a National Board Certified Teacher. The planets as they appear on today's date (updates continuously each day). This shows what the current sky looks like. The southern horizon is at the bottom. Directly overhead is located in the middle of the diagram. Video-T...
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Crespi Astronomy: Binocular Comet Lovejoy Heading Our Way
http://crespiastronomy.blogspot.com/2014/12/binocular-comet-lovejoy-heading-our-way.html
Here you will find information about the astronomy course at Crespi Carmelite High School in Encino, CA. It is taught by Mr. Rodney Olson. I am a NGSS@NSTA Curator (High School Physical Science: Energy) as well as a CSTA NGSS Committee member, and a National Board Certified Teacher. The planets as they appear on today's date (updates continuously each day). This shows what the current sky looks like. The southern horizon is at the bottom. Directly overhead is located in the middle of the diagram. The Wor...
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Crespi Astronomy: December 2010
http://crespiastronomy.blogspot.com/2010_12_01_archive.html
Here you will find information about the astronomy course at Crespi Carmelite High School in Encino, CA. It is taught by Mr. Rodney Olson. I am a NGSS@NSTA Curator (High School Physical Science: Energy) as well as a CSTA NGSS Committee member, and a National Board Certified Teacher. The planets as they appear on today's date (updates continuously each day). This shows what the current sky looks like. The southern horizon is at the bottom. Directly overhead is located in the middle of the diagram. Space S...
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Crespi Astronomy: August 2012
http://crespiastronomy.blogspot.com/2012_08_01_archive.html
Here you will find information about the astronomy course at Crespi Carmelite High School in Encino, CA. It is taught by Mr. Rodney Olson. I am a NGSS@NSTA Curator (High School Physical Science: Energy) as well as a CSTA NGSS Committee member, and a National Board Certified Teacher. The planets as they appear on today's date (updates continuously each day). This shows what the current sky looks like. The southern horizon is at the bottom. Directly overhead is located in the middle of the diagram. Book wo...
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Crespi Astronomy: August 2010
http://crespiastronomy.blogspot.com/2010_08_01_archive.html
Here you will find information about the astronomy course at Crespi Carmelite High School in Encino, CA. It is taught by Mr. Rodney Olson. I am a NGSS@NSTA Curator (High School Physical Science: Energy) as well as a CSTA NGSS Committee member, and a National Board Certified Teacher. The planets as they appear on today's date (updates continuously each day). This shows what the current sky looks like. The southern horizon is at the bottom. Directly overhead is located in the middle of the diagram. Lab-Usi...
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