U.S. Satellite Laboratory, Inc.


SCED 589 Exploring Mars: A New Twist on Earth Science (Target grades 5-9)

  • Format: Online
  • Credit Hours: 3
  • Open Enrollment
  • Tuition: $165
  • Fees: $375 (plus one time $50 fee)

Get special, first-hand access to robust, dynamic Mars NASA imagery and data from orbiters, rovers and many other missions. Use it to teach Earth science! Learn how to access and utilize all of Mars current data and imagery as guest presenters from NASA share cutting-edge Mars research. Search for water, volcanoes, and more as you document your journey while making connections to Earth and space science. This course teaches the following standards-based topics: Earth & Space Science; Physical & Science & Chemistry; and Science Process Skills. Sessions focus on: Water on Mars and Changes on the Martian Surface Over Time; and Volcanoes on Mars and the similarities with Earth. You will receive access to a comprehensive web-based resource center on Mars data, extensive curriculum for K-12 classrooms, and simple-to-use viewer to import 3D-Mars data. *Course fees are separate and are payable directly to US Satellite Labs.

SCED 589 Humans in Space: Preparing for Moon, Mars and Beyond (Target grades K-12)

  • Format: Online
  • Credit Hours: 3
  • Open Enrollment
  • Tuition: $165
  • Fees: $375 (plus one time $50 fee)

Engage students with the spaceflight of Mission Specialist and educator Barbara Morgan! The course introduces new NASA-sponsored classroom activities designed to accompany human space exploration. This course teaches the following standards-based topics: Life Science; Physical Science; Science Process Skills; and Science, Technology, Society. You will receive lesson plans for middle and high school, and a resource page with key links for the classroom integrating the elements of the course with science content. *Course fees are separate and are payable directly to US Satellite Labs.

SCED 589 Lessons from the Ocean: Science on the Water Planet (Target grades 2-12)

  • Format: Online
  • Credit Hours: 3
  • Open Enrollment
  • Tuition: $165
  • Fees: $375 (plus one time $50 fee)

Explore the ocean using innovative instructional tools and activities. Participants will learn the importance of the ocean to our home planet, as they analyze and utilize the Ocean Literacy Essential Principals and Fundamental Concepts. Using inquiry-based modules developed on a theme of ocean exploration, participants will learn how to ultimately make their students more ocean-literate. Guest presentations by ocean researchers show how scientists and educators are working together to bring the ocean into the classroom. This course teaches the following standards-based topics: Earth Science, Life Science, and Science Process Skills. The four live sessions will focus on: Introduction to Ocean Literacy & Teaching Science in the context of Oceans, Life in Oceans; Physical Factors in the Ocean & Effects on Living Things; Ocean Adaptations & Marine Life; and Weather, Climate & the Ocean Data in the Classroom. You will receive access to a comprehensive web-based resource center on ocean instruction that features lesson plans, activities for students, demonstrations, interactive games and modeling tolls, and much more! *Course fees are separate and are payable directly to US Satellite Labs.

SCED 589 Life and Marine Science: Tracking Live Marine Animals (Target grades 7-12)

  • Format: Online
  • Credit Hours: 3
  • Open Enrollment
  • Tuition: $165
  • Fees: $375 (plus one time $50 fee)

Follow marine animals in real-time (including polar bear!) and apply life and Earth science topics to the ocean. Learn how students become bathymetry, phytoplankton and sea surface experts as topics such as global climate change come alive. Image interpretation of the ocean makes the connection to marine animal movement and related conservation issues. *Course fees are separate and are payable directly to US Satellite Labs.

SCED 589 Life with Earth Science: Real-time Animal Migration (Target grades 7-12)

  • Format: Online
  • Credit Hours: 3
  • Open Enrollment
  • Tuition: $165
  • Fees: $375 (plus one time $50 fee)

Track dozens of birds and land animals all over the world and explain their movement on top of NASA satellite imagery! Learn how standards-based content topics and satellite image interpretation interweave with animal migrations and movement. This course teaches the following standards-based topics: Earth Science, Life Science, and Science Process Skills. The four live sessions will focus on: Animal Movement and Geography; Animal Movement with Seasonal Change; Weather and Analysis of Animal with Earth Data; and Misconceptions in Science related to Animals. You will receive access to a real-time tracking of marine animals and links to appropriate student research. *Course fees are separate and are payable directly to US Satellite Labs.

SCED 589 Math Connections to Earth and Space Science

  • Format: Online
  • Credit Hours: 3
  • Open Enrollment
  • Tuition: $165
  • Fees: $375 (plus one time $50 fee)

Use mathematical tools and concepts along with engineering design processes to enrich your understanding of science concepts across the K-12 curriculum. Study authentic examples of the physics of bottle rockets or gears by applying mathematical formulas and understandings. Earth and Space science content (e.g., orbits, forces and motion, topography) is enhanced with math studies as well as the engineering design process.

SCED 589 Methods of Applied (STEM) Education

  • Format: Online
  • Credit Hours: 3
  • Open Enrollment
  • Tuition: $165
  • Fees: $375 (plus one time $50 fee)

Learn research-based methods of science pedagogy including inquiry, constructivism and overcoming misconceptions. Examine elements of theory and practice for teaching, learning, and assessing science in engaging contexts and using technology as a tool for effective instruction. This course is designed for practicing science teachers who will explore connections between their particular teaching settings to reform-based recommendations in science pedagogy.

SCED 589 Methods of STEM Education

  • Format: Online
  • Credit Hours: 3
  • Open Enrollment
  • Tuition: $165
  • Fees: $375 (plus one time $50 fee)

Learn research-based methods of science pedagogy including inquiry, constructivism and overcoming misconceptions. Examine elements of theory and practice for teaching, learning, and assessing science in engaging contexts and using technology as a tool for effective instruction. This course is designed for practicing science teachers who will explore connections between their particular teaching settings to reform-based recommendations in science pedagogy.
-Explain the importance of science to the intellectual development of all children.
-Describe, compare, and implement a variety of pedagogical strategies, including assessment strategies that will enable students to learn science.
-Utilize a variety of resources for effective science instruction.
-Conduct long-term scientific observations and draw conclusions from them.
-Develop science lessons based on reform-based recommendations, i.e. constructivism, inquiry, and science literacy.

SCED 589 NASA's Astro-Venture: Is There Life Out There? (Target grades 5-9)

  • Format: Online
  • Credit Hours: 3
  • Open Enrollment
  • Tuition: $165
  • Fees: $375 (plus one time $50 fee)

Is there life out there? NASA's Astro-Venture, developed by educators and scientists at NASA AMES, allows students to take on the roles of NASA scientists to search for and design a planet that could be habitable to humans and other life forms. Participants learn how to facilitate the programs inquiry-based modules to apply science content in upper elementary, middle and high school. A guest speaker from NASA will discuss past and current missions in Astrobiology. This course teaches Earth & Space Science; Physical Science; and Life Science. The four live sessions focus on and Introduction to Astrobiology; Astronomy; Atmospheric Science & Geology; and Biology & Pedagogical Considerations. You will receive a complete Educator Guide with lesson plans, links to misconception research, rubrics and other assessments, ideas for differentiation, as well as a comprehensive web-based resource center on Astrobiology! *Course fees are separate and are payable directly to US Satellite Labs.

SCED 589 NASA's Tracking a Solar Storm: The Science of the Sun (Target grades 5-12)

  • Format: Online
  • Credit Hours: 3
  • Open Enrollment
  • Tuition: $165
  • Fees: $375 (plus one time $50 fee)

Make the connection between Sun and Earth using exciting, simple-to-understand NASA data. Abrupt changes on the Sun create flares and coronal mass ejections, blasting powerful solar storms into space. NASA satellites predict these storms and protect astronauts and power grids. Use simple-to-follow data in your classroom to promote inquiry as students analyze NASA information. Topics include magnetic fields, solar structure, orbits, magnetism, light and more! *Course fees are separate and are payable directly to US Satellite Labs.

SCED 589 Physical Science in Motion: Classroom Applications (Target grades 5-12)

  • Format: Online
  • Credit Hours: 3
  • Open Enrollment
  • Tuition: $165
  • Fees: $375 (plus one time $50 fee)

Participants use simple software simulations. Physical science activities focus on relationships between gravity, friction, aerodynamic principles and energy. Three free simple-to-use software programs from NASA Glenn are featured and: 1) control the shape, size, and inclina¬tion of the airfoil and atmospheric conditions in which you are flying; 2) teach aerodynamics by controlling the conditions of a big league baseball pitch (speed, spin, etc&); and 3) model the design and testing of jet engines, flight conditions, and engine size. Applications to force and motion are another focus. The software and material will teach concepts simply, visually and in an exciting manner. *Course fees are separate and are payable directly to US Satellite Labs.

SCED 589 SPRINTT Polar Science: Student Research on Earth’s Poles (Target grades K-12)

  • Format: Online
  • Credit Hours: 3
  • Open Enrollment
  • Tuition: $165
  • Fees: Contact US Satellite Labs

NSF Project SPRINTT [Student Polar Research with IPY National (and International) Teacher Training] brings cutting-edge polar science research with an Alaska Native perspective into K-12 classrooms, bridging the science and society divide while inspiring the next generation of polar explorers. Learn how to teach life, Earth and physical science content in a polar context using high-quality, standards-based curricular materials. A user-friendly interface simplifies data where students perform their own authentic polar systems research projects. *Course fees are separate and are payable directly to US Satellite Labs.

SCED 589 Supervised Internship in Science (Target grades K-12)

  • Format: Print
  • Credit Hours: 3
  • Open Enrollment
  • Tuition: $165
  • Fees: Contact US Satellite Labs

One of the best ways to understand the Nature of Science is to participate in the authentic scientific process. This course is a supervised internship in which students will work with practicing scientists and/or engineers to experience the inquiry and design processes and to consider applications to the classroom. Students will work closely with both the course instructor and internship supervisor to develop a project that best fits the program outcomes. *Course fees are separate and are payable directly to US Satellite Labs.

SCED 589 The “E” in STEM: Meaningful Content for Engineering (Target grades K-12)

  • Format: Online
  • Credit Hours: 3
  • Open Enrollment
  • Tuition: $165
  • Fees: $375 (plus one time $50 fee)

NASA content for young engineers promotes problem solving and critical thinking skills. Connections to mathematics and science concepts with K-12 engineering activities provide educators with ways to deliver important student-centered lessons, sampling the field of engineering, by designing, testing and evaluating models and hands-on activities. *Course fees are separate and are payable directly to US Satellite Labs.

SCED 589 Weather Data Learning Center (WDLC) (Target grade 4)

  • Format: Online
  • Credit Hours: 3
  • Open Enrollment
  • Tuition: $165
  • Fees: $375 (plus one time $50 fee)

Current weather data and imagery increases performance in mathematics. Focus is on measurement, fractions, number sense, data collection, and analysis. Math activities prepare students for their state examination. *Course fees are separate and are payable directly to US Satellite Labs.