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Solve the Mystery of the Spirit of St. Louis!

Wednesday, January 21 at 4:30pm ET on Zoom

Join us for this Educator Training event!


 
Learn how to run this exciting STEM adventure:
Legend has it that in 1927, Charles A. Lindbergh stayed awake and alert for over 30 hours to complete the first ever solo non-stop transatlantic flight from New York to Paris in 1927…but what if he had help?
Join Guardian Adventures and the Smithsonian Institution as we learn how to facilitate this sci-fi themed interactive STEM adventure where learners ages 8-10 travel back in time to ensure Lindbergh makes history! This adventure incorporates the use of interactive 3d assets used with permission from the Smithsonian, and both this training and this adventure are presented in English.
This is a free an online event funded by Mass STEM Week and developed with permission from the Smithsonian for ages 8-10
 

 
How it works:
 

Screenshot of kids and teacher on zoom STEM adventure

  1. Register below by January 21th 8am ET.  There are limited spots so be sure to register ASAP.
  2. Make sure your name display on Zoom is the same as your registered Teacher name or you may not be admitted to the event.
  3. You should have some comfort in navigating Zoom reactions and turning on and off your mic. 
  4. If you are more than 10 minutes late, you may not be accepted into the event as the instruction will begin promptly.
  5. You do not need to be a STEM teacher in order to participate.
  6. Note: This session will be recorded!

 
 
If you have questions  contact us via our website. Are you an educator?  Fee free to share this page so other educators can join us. You can find many other free adventures to run in your class on our learning platform.
 
 
 

This game was developed through a Massachusetts STEM Week grant from the Northeast STEM Network and in permission from the Smithsonian.


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