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Starstruck Activity

Philip Gerhardt
Philip Gerhardt 3 months ago

Hi All!

Last fall there was a post about a Unit 3 (in the old BHP format) activity entitled, "Starstruck."  I bookmarked the post for future reference, but when I clicked on that link, it just brings me to the homepage for the OER blog, not the specific post.  A Google search of "OER Starstruck" brings up a search result showing this activity, but clicking on the link just brings me to the same result.  Does anyone have this activity?  Thanks!

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  • Laura Massa
    0 Laura Massa 3 months ago

     Philip Gerhardt I'm not sure exaclty which activity you are refering to, but I have this one saved in my drive. There is a similar activity in Unit 3, though more straightforward.

    If you go to Big History Threshold 2 unit you will find an opening activity where students sort images from the birth of a star to its death. While exploring the new website I noticed that the video "How were stars formed?" has been shortened to under six minutes and now includes visuals as David Christian explains the process. 

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  • Philip Gerhardt
    0 Philip Gerhardt 3 months ago in reply to Laura Massa

    Thanks for responding. However, that was not the activity I was looking for. It’s specifically called “Starstruck” and was found on the message board and not OER website proper. Thanks anyways!

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    0 Philip Gerhardt 3 months ago in reply to Laura Massa

    Thanks for responding. However, that was not the activity I was looking for. It’s specifically called “Starstruck” and was found on the message board and not OER website proper. Thanks anyways!

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