GH Ted Talk

Here it is everyone my TedTalk Genius hour project that I decided to work on during the duration of this class on The creation and implications of black holes.

 I really enjoyed working on the idea of a Genius Hour, how often can you pick anything you would like to present to your classmates. I'm really excited for one day being able to bring this idea into my classroom and allowing my students to chose a subject their passionate about. I really think this will make a difference in the amount of work they put into it because they can relate to it.

All in all I feel these types of projects will allow a positive environment in my future classrooms. When I was taking time to work on on my Genius Hour throughout the weeks, I actually enjoyed doing research and working on it and I feel and hope that my future students feel the same when its their turn.

I hope everyone can learn a little something new about black holes and space in general

Enjoy :)

References

Smith, H. R. (2008, September 30). What Is a Black Hole? | NASA. Retrieved October 08, 2016, from http://www.nasa.gov/audience/forstudents/k-4/stories/nasa-knows/what-is-a-black-hole-k4.html

NASA Admistrator. (2003, November 11). NASA - Black Holes. Retrieved October 08, 2016, from http://www.nasa.gov/vision/universe/starsgalaxies/black_hole_description.html

Emspak, J. (2016, April 13). What Will Happen to Earth When the Sun Dies? Retrieved October 10, 2016, from http://www.livescience.com/32879-what-happens-to-earth-when-sun-dies.html

Black Holes | Physics For Idiots. (n.d.). Retrieved October 08, 2016, from http://physicsforidiots.com/space/black-holes/

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