NASA Links Science Education with Sports in its STEM-in-Sports Online Series

NASA Links Science Education with Sports in its STEM-in-Sports Online Series Reaching out to get kids excited about learning by connecting sports with science education, NASA may have hit a home-run of its own with its innovative online educational program.

Dubbed the “NASA STEM Mania”, this online distance-learning educational program allows teachers and students to learn, among other things, the science behind scoring a touchdown, making a slam-dunk or a hitting a homerun.

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The 2-week online learning program begins this Monday, Feb 24 and runs through March 10. The program will be delivered using NASA’s Distance Learning Network (DLN) – an interactive videoconferencing network that allows the next generation of explorers to connect with NASA scientists, engineers and researchers without leaving the classroom.

The online STEM educational program will give educators and students from kindergarten through 12th grade the opportunity to learn how NASA and science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) play a role in sports.


During the program, students and educators will have the opportunity to interact with NASA experts across the country through online events designed to educate through demonstrations and live interactions.

According to the agency, ”NASA STEM Mania sessions will be held each Monday through Thursday and will allow students and educators the ability to interact virtually with NASA subject matter experts on a variety of topics such as the science of race car driving, using STEM to succeed in football, and using basketball as an engineering example in the classroom. Sample highlights from the various sessions include: sports clips from the International Space Station; a special astronaut appearance; and, how to become an Orion virtual crew member.”

The Student sessions will be presented at 12-1 p.m. EST and sessions for educators will be presented at 4-5 p.m. EST. To learn more about each session, register for a session or watch the session live via NASA’s DLiNfo Channel, please visit: https://dln.nasa.gov

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