I worked with Thinking Hats for the first time this past week. Lucid was a great way to do this, and the Breakout room option was perfect for allowing smaller groups of students to get better at using Lucid and interacting with a small group. The kids had fun! @Lucid4Edu
A great week at ARRL for the Teachers Institute!! Did some balloon work, got a chance to finally activate for POTA, learned about radio astronomy, built some antennas, @ARISS_Intl contact, and so much more left to pack into the last 2 days! Thank you @arrl!! #hamradio#radioSTEM
Students at Belmont Elementary School had an out-of-this-world conversation with Dr. Jeanette Epps, a mission specialist, aboard the International Space Station using amateur “ham” radio! 🚀
https://t.co/qJjLkBErJq
Belmont ES will be talking to Astronaut Dr Jeanette Epps on Monday at 12:03!
If you want to listen to our conversation at 11:30:
https://t.co/fstjAhHPs7
Or
https://t.co/I1AzihrAQm
We are SO excited! (She’s also from my hometown!). Thank you, Dr Epps! @Astro_Jeanette@ARISS_Intl
@jmsciencegal Lucid is super cool! It’s like a huge whiteboard. But, it’s mixed with Canva, Padlet, and a bunch of other things. It’s a little overwhelming, but easy to start with!
This was a fun activity to use with even my younger students. They were able to draw a picture and then write a paragraph about what they would do in the winter. The great part is the prompt can be changed, we can do it again! @Lucid4Edu