The STEM with NASA: Space from a Distance project is a collaboration between NASA and Battelle, a non-profit science and technology company dedicated to inspiring the next generation of innovators. In addition to creating new scientific advances, Battelle manages a series of projects in STEM education including
the Ohio STEM Learning Network, Tennessee STEM Innovation Network, and national STEMx network.
Educational supports including the creation of STEM boxes offered through the program is provided by
COSI, a nationally esteemed science center that has delighted Central Ohio with all things science for 55 years, inspiring interest in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) topics and delivering experiential, "hands-on fun" brand of learning.
STEM with NASA: Space from a Distance is funded by NASA's Next GEN STEM efforts. Paragon TEC, a support service contractor to NASA, manages Next Gen STEM to building sustainable partnerships across the national STEM ecosystem.
Header image: NASA Wide-field Infrared Survey captured this view of a runaway star racing away from its original home. Surrounded by a glowing cloud of gas and dust, the star AE Aurigae appears on fire. Appropriately, the cloud is called the Flaming Star nebula. (via NASA Image Library)
If you pledge before 12/14/2020, you could be chosen to receive a STEM Crate with supplies for thirty students to experience one activity, socially-distanced or at home.
The STEM crate window has closed, but you can still pledge to participate with your students!
STEM with NASA: Space from a Distance is a collaboration between NASA, Battelle, the Ohio STEM Learning Network, the Tennessee STEM Innovation Network, STEMx, and COSI. Paragon TEC., as a support service contractor to NASA, is managing the Next Gen STEM efforts of building sustainable partnerships across the national STEM ecosystem.
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