NASA Heliophysics presentation in Sanger, Texas on April 5, 2024. Sanger Sixth Grade Campus, Sanger Independent School District. NASA presenters included Michael S. F. Kirk, Research Astrophysicist, Christina Milotte, Education Specialist, and J. Patrick Haas, Electronics Engineer. NASA's Heliophysics Education Activation Team (HEAT) from Goddard Space Flight Center visted for a series of engaging discussions during the "eclipse weekend" in the DFW Metroplex. Dr. Michael Kirk explained the workings of the Sun and its influence on our solar system. The conversation highlighted the significance of heliophysics, especially in light of the 2024 Total Eclipse, and its long-term importance to society. Hosted by Dr. Gerald Knezek, Regents Professor / Co-Director of IITTL, in the Department of Learning Technologies.
A sit down with Dr. Gerald Knezek while he discusses the October, 14 2023 Annular Solar Eclipse and the April, 8 2024 Total Solar Eclipse. 
Overview video for IITTL's NSF simEquity grant. 
IITTL submitted the video Improving Teaching Practices by Reducing Bias to the 2022 STEM For All Video Show case. The video covers IITTL's work  with the simEquity project
Sanger Middle School Space Camp 2019 with guests from NASA's STEM Innovation Lab.
2017 Eclipse recap with viewing observations form UNT Discovery Park, Lincoln City, OR, Frisco, TX, and Nashville, TN. 
Middle School Students at Loranger Middle School in old Orchard Beach, ME present their views on climate change.