Scientists In Action

Connecting Students with Scientists - FREE (Recommended Grades 4- 12)

Want to take your students on an amazing field trip without the buses, permissions slips, and extensive planning? Scientists in Action connects students directly with scientists during a live, interactive broadcast from field sites or behind-the-scenes research labs. During these free, 45-minute Q&A sessions, scientists share new discoveries, demystify the scientific process, answer student questions, and open a window into science careers. 
 
Grades: recommended for grades 4-12, but all ages welcome  

Price: Scientists in Action is FREE each month. 

Program Length: 45-minutes 

What to Expect

During this free Q&A program, multiple classrooms from across the continent connect at once in webinar format. A select number of classrooms will be invited to ask questions as on-camera panelists. All other classrooms will be able to ask questions via an open chat and participate in interactive polls. Student questions drive a majority of the program content.  

Equipment Requirements 
Any computer or smart device connected to the internet. The Museum will provide the link upon registration and instructions to use the free Zoom Video Conferencing Software. A webcam with microphone access is mandatory for on-camera classrooms. A projector and external speakers are recommended for your classroom setup.1:1 classrooms, all-remote, and hybrid groups are also welcome to participate. 

Connecting with us soon or have questions? 

  • Learn more about technology and logistics for these classes here 
  • Related program materials will be emailed to participants in advance of the program date. 
  • Email us at [email protected] 

See Past Programs

Miss a recent program or want to rewatch? Curious about what topics we’ve covered in the past? View past Scientists in Actions on our YouTube channel (2020 to present) or in our archive (before 2020).

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Scientists in Action: Live from the International Space Station - Expedition 72 with the JEKL Institute

Grades 4 - 12

Scientists In Action

Date: Thursday, November 14, 2024 
Time: between 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Mountain Time*  
Created for grades 4-12, but all are welcome. 
Blast off! If you could talk to astronauts, what would you say? JEKL Institute for Global STEAM Equity & Access in collaboration with DSST Schools pre-recorded students' space-related questions and this November, they're being answered live from the International Space Station and Expedition 72. Join this free virtual program to learn what it’s like to live hundreds of miles away from Earth and what astronauts do while they're in space. Register your students today to enjoy from your classroom or join our watch party at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. This off-planet field trip is bound to be stellar!

*due to the nature of satellite Downlinks, we will not know the exact program time until approximately one week in advance.
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Scientists in Action: Mighty Mutations and Dazzling DNA

Grades 4 - 12

Scientists In Action

Date: Thursday, November 21, 2024
Times: 9:00am, 10:00am, 11:00am, 1:00pm Mountain Time
Created for grades 4-12, but all are welcome.
 

Did you know that you share over 60% of your genetic makeup with a banana? And compared to other humans, you have 99.9% identical genes? It makes you wonder: if humans are separated from one another by a mere .01%, how can we still be so different? And what exactly do these different genes control? Join Dr. Bridget Chalifour, genomics scientist at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, to learn more about the incredible nature of genetics, mutations, and all the ways they make us unique. Register your classes today and get ready to talk DNA!

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Scientists in Action: Bizarre Beasts and Dinosaurs from Madagascar

Grades 4 - 12

Scientists In Action

Date: Thursday, December 12, 2024
Time: 9 a.m., 10 a.m., 11 a.m., and 1 p.m. Mountain Time
Created for grades 4-12, but all are welcome.

When you think of animal life in Madagascar, is the first thing that comes to mind fossils? If you said “no” and instead thought of dancing lemurs or adorable tenrecs, you might not be alone. But while the country is rich in its biodiversity today, it has a rich history of biodiversity in the past as well – the prehistoric past, in fact! Join the Denver Museum of Nature & Science to talk with some of the scientists studying Madagascar's former inhabitants: basketball-sized armored frogs, mammals with Swiss-cheese skulls, dome-headed dinosaurs, and much more. What do these amazing creatures tell us about the dino days? And what kind of international science community is built as humans study these fascinating fossils?

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Scientists in Action: Looking for Life in Our Universe

Grades 4 - 12

Scientists In Action

Date: Thursday, January 23, 2025 
Time: 9 a.m., 10 a.m., 11 a.m., and 1 p.m. Mountain Time  
Created for grades 4-12, but all are welcome. 
We all love a good extraterrestrial story, whether they are friend or foe, darling or dangerous, humanoid or humongous... but what do we actually know about the potential for alien life and what do astrobiologists look for? Join space science curator Dr. Ka Chun Yu as we virtually visit both our home planet and the far reaches of our galaxy to explore what life could be like in other parts of our universe. Spoiler alert: they likely won’t have shiny spacesuits or laser guns. Student questions will help guide this virtual field trip that is guaranteed to be outta’ this world. 
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