Explore how cost-effective, build-it-yourself 3D globes are enhancing educational experiences in classrooms and museums by making geography and earth sciences more interactive and accessible. Created in collaboration with educators and scientists, these globes incorporate real-world data and dry-erase surfaces to facilitate hands-on, engaging learning. Covering topics from terrestrial geography to planetary science and magnetic field […]
Michael Carroll is an award-winning space artist and science writer with thirty books in print. e has been honored with the Jonathan Eberhart Award from the AAS Department of Planetary Science for the best article in planetary science. Carroll is also a participant in the NASA Arts Program and has received the Lucien Rudaux Award […]
Ryan Glaubke is an oceanographer from Virginia Beach who developed a passion for the ocean and climate science through firsthand experiences with coastal flooding in Norfolk, Virginia. He specializes in paleoceanography, studying microfossils of foraminifera to reconstruct past ocean conditions and understand historical climate change. Here’s a photo of Ryan showcasing his poster at the […]
Ryan is a paleontologist and podcaster currently working as a Executive Director for the National Youth Science Academy, an education non-profit focused on providing free afterschool, extracurricular, and summer STEM opportunities for students and teachers in West Virginia. Here’s his information if you’re interested in learning more about him and his work! Ryan authored the […]
