Scientists in Action
Want to take your students on an amazing field trip? Scientists in Action connects students directly with scientists during live 45-minute broadcasts from field sites or research labs.
During these conversations, scientists demonstrate research techniques, share new discoveries, and demystify the scientific process. This educational telepresence creates a "being there" experience and opens a window into science careers. Students interact with and look over the shoulders of scientists who are conducting exciting, real-world research.
This album contains the previsit videos for the Scientists in Action program that highlight the scientist's work, familiarizing students with the content.
Learn more about Scientists in Action by visiting dmns.org/teachers/at-the-museum/scientists-in-action
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Scientists in Action: Charles Musiba
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Scientists in Action: Karen Kosiba
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Scientists in Action: Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory
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Scientists in Action: Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory
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Scientists in Action: Steve Holen
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Scientists in Action: Steve Lee
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Scientists in Action: Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh
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Earthtime: Chapter 1
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Earthtime: Chapter 2
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Earthtime: Chapter 3
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Earthtime: Chapter 4
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Earthtime: Chapter 5
Albums
There are 38 videos in this album. Albums make it easy to organize a collection of videos. They can be used to display videos together, or sent to friends as a playlist. You can even arrange the order of videos in each album.
You can add a video to one of your albums or create a new album from the "+Add to…" tab on video pages.
Albums can also be used to show videos on other web sites using Vimeo Widgets.
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