Continental Drift Event  November 10th 2-3 pm

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Continental Drift Event November 10th 2-3 pm

Let Professor Noah Lott engage your students in the science of sudden geological change and how it affects the earth’s surface.

By Ecolinc

Date and time

Mon, 9 Nov 2020 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM PST

Location

Online

About this event

Alfred Wegener in 1912 describes the Earths outer layer, the crust, as being made up of giant ‘plates’ that drift apart and together over millions of years. Let Professor Noah Lott engage your students in the science of sudden geological change and how it affects the earth’s surface. Working in groups, students will construct their own volcanoes exploring how liquids and gasses behave in different ways .

PLEASE NOTE: Schools will receive a STEM-in-a-box kit to facilitate student interaction during this dial-in event. Classroom teachers will be required to supervise their students active engagement in the experiment Professor Noah Lot will demonstrate.

Numbers are strictly limited! One class of 25 students per registered school.

Available Dates Times Year Level Cost?

November 10th 2-3 pm 5-6 Free

How do I dial in?

Once your booking has been confirmed you will be sent the dial-in details. You will be able to access from your classroom by projecting your laptop onto your whiteboard or using a Polycom mobile monitor if you have one.

The dial in details used will a ZOOM link

Ecolinc will provide an easy-to-follow details to get you started. Click here for full details. https://learnonline.ecolinc.vic.edu.au/stem-linc-events/

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Website: https://learnonline.ecolinc.vic.edu.au/organizer/ecolinc-2/

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