Videoconference Events - Free
Washington State – Our K-20 Network provides connectivity to anywhere in the state.
Departments of the U.S. Government
- Washington State Legislature and United States Congress – contact your local or national representative with a Videoconference proposal concerning a significant issue
- Library of Congress – Professional development opportunities to help teachers use Library of Congress primary source materials
- National Archives – Students and teachers use primary sources in various classroom and professional development workshops
- NASA Digital Learning Network – Students meet space scientists and engineers who present a variety of topics, geared for specific grade levels
Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum – The universally-engaging nature of aviation and space make these programs relevant and exciting for students from grade 3 through high school.
Other Sources for Free Videoconference events:
- Britain's National Archives – The United Kingdom offers a wide range of topics at the National Archives in Kew, giving students an exciting opportunity to work directly with real documents.
Sessions are free, fun and interactive. Great opportunity to see primary source documents in British history, from medieval England to the present.
- Cleveland Metroparks Zoo – Cleveland Metroparks Zoo invites you to bring your group to the Zoo -- virtually! Learn about some of the Zoo's animals, their natural habitats, and conservation issues affecting these species. Ask questions of Zoo staff and interact with other schools around Ohio and beyond. Experience all of this without ever leaving your school! Cleveland Metroparks Zoo's distance learning classroom offers programs throughout the year
- The Durham Museum – The Durham offers a variety of video conferencing opportunities in conjunction with our National Partners and other content providers to enhance your students' visit to the museum or to enrich your curriculum right in your schools' classroom. Whether you visit the museum or schedule a session at your school, the museum offers a fascinating look at the history of the region as well as a broad-range of traveling exhibits covering subjects ranging from history and culture, to science and industry. Video conferencing connections may be tailored to add content and engage your students.
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