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VFT Information
Title:Who Lives Here?
Description:

Come explore the terrains and creatures found in Nebraska’s great plains. Sand, water, and grass keep this great land full of life. We’ll observe our state’s natural heritage – our birds, plants and animals – through the eyes of geology, zoology, and the camera lens!

 

"The University of Nebraska State Museum is a Smithsonian Affiliate. Smithsonian Affiliate organizations are selected for their record of scholarship, professionalism, high quality exhibits and effective museum education programs."

 

Nebraska State Standards

  • NE: SC.K.7.2A; SC.1.6.2.A; SC.2.7.2C
  • NE:SS.4.3.2; SS4.3.3.b
  • NGSS: K-LS1-1;1-LS1-1;2-LS4-1.

 

As a follow up to the VFT, you are requested to complete a post event reflection at https://goo.gl/mFU4X5

 

Subject(s):ScienceSocial Science
Grade Levels:PreschoolKindergartenGrade 1Grade 2
VFT Type:Talk to the Expert
URL:https://museum.unl.edu/education/virtual-field-trips.html
Meeting Time:Scheduled upon request by the teacher. Concurrent virtual field trips are encouraged within a school. We request classes be held on same day. Fees will be negotiated.
Duration:30 minutes
Registration Info:

Register your request by contacting the program provider, Annie Mumgaard, Virtual Learning Coordinator, at elephant@unl.edu or call 402-472-2637.

 

RESCHEDULING: If a virtual field trip needs to be rescheduled due to unforeseen technical or weather events, we will try to reschedule within the following two weeks at no extra charge.

CANCELLATION POLICY: Cancellations must be made at least 7 days prior to the scheduled virtual field trip. Failure to cancel in advance will result in being charged the full price of the program. There is no charge if your program is canceled due to weather or unforeseen technical problems.

Tech Requirements:

Events are connected using the Nebraska Video Conferencing Network (NVCN) bridge.
Supports H.323 IP (Polycom, Cisco, LifeSize, etc.), Zoom, Lifesize Clearsea, or Jabber connections.
Morrill Hall will schedule and conduct an audio/video test 48 hours prior to program date.

 

For questions about equipment, desktop applications or other concerns, contact your local ESU distance learning specialist. Click here for a list of ESU contacts.

Cost:$80.00
Additional Cost Info:Non-Nebraska organizations, $100. This program comes with a kit to be returned ($15-$20). Limited scholarship may be available for NE schools. NE Library or NE Non-profit: $80. Out of state: $100

Provider Information
Provider Name:Morrill Hall - University of Nebraska State Museum
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Description:No need to schedule transportation, pack a lunch or even leave your school when you visit us on a Virtual Field Trip. Our educators and scientists interact with your students on a variety of science and natural history topics through our live, interactive videoconferencing programs. Classes are designed to fit within your schedule, curriculum needs and are aligned with science standards. Many of our programs include a physical kit with hands-on materials to enhance your
visit.

Additional information about your Nebraska State Museum:  The University of Nebraska State Museum (UNSM) was established in 1871 and has steadily grown into one of the leading research and educational science museums in the nation to be associated with a university.

The Museum collects and interprets the natural, geological and anthropological history of the state and of the Great Plains, and holds the collections in trust for all Nebraskans.

The Museum is comprised of the world-famous "Elephant Hall", a research collection containing over 13 million specimens, Mueller Planetarium, the Dr. Paul and Betty Marx Discovery Center, Trailside Museum of Natural History at Fort Robinson State Park, and Ashfall Fossil Beds State Historical Park.

URL:https://museum.unl.edu/education/virtual-field-trips.html
Contact:Annie Mumgaard, Virtual Learning Coordinator or Emily Osberg-Brown, Education Supervisor
Phone Number:402-472-2637
Email:elephant@unl.edu