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Quest and JSC Distance Learning Outpost continues:National Engineers WeekFebruary 25 - March 1, 2002National Engineers Week, also known as E-Week, is designed to encourage students to pursue careers in engineering, math, science and technology. This webcast series consists of six different webcast events where students and classrooms from across the country can have interactive discussions with NASA engineers. We are celebrating a week later, which is a great continuation of events. All webcasts are one hour long. Though we give a target age for each webcast, that is used only as a guide for planning. If you are interested in a particular expert's area, but don't fit the target audience, please join us anyway.
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Date
and Time
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Grade
Level
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Expert
Engineer
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February 25 11 am PT |
6 - 8 |
Brion Au Read Brion's journals. |
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February 26 11 am PT |
9 - 12 |
NASA Cooperative Education Students Engineering Students Read Laurie
Darling's bio |
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February 27 8 am PT |
4 - 6 |
Ralph Anderson Also celebrating Black History Month! |
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February 27 11 am PT |
6 - 8 |
Anthony Bruins Read Anthony's journals. Also celebrating Black History Month! |
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February 28 11 am PT |
9 - 12 |
Craig Schafer Read Craig's journals.
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March 1 11 am PT |
4 - 6 |
Elizabeth Bloomer Read Elizabeth's
journals. |
Launch
a Career in Engineering Bookmark:
Check out this new educational product from NASA Spacelink. "Launch a
Career in Engineering" is a cut and fold bookmark with information about
careers in engineering. Designed as a tool for encouraging students to
explore career possibilities, this resource lists helpful websites and
NASA related engineering information.
Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day will take place on Thursday, February 21, 2002.
You can also find all kinds of ideas and information about engineers by using the "Search" feature on the Quest site. Another way to search is through the "What NASA People Do" feature on Quest.
This page last updated 02-11-02. Stay tuned for further updates.