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Moon and Planets, June 2011

May 29, 2011 Jeffrey L. Hunt Astronomy, Sky Watching

Advertisements Image Credit June 2011 Moon Phases New                            June 1 First Quarter            June 8 Full Moon                  June 15 Last Quarter            June 23 The month of maximum sunlight opens

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Remote Education Act

May 18, 2011 Jeffrey L. Hunt 21st Century Fluencies, Five Technology Trends in Schools, online learning

Advertisements Image Credit More about the Remote Education Act can be found on this Concordia University Chicago digital learning workshop page.

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Written Comments to the Senate Education Committee

May 13, 2011 Jeffrey L. Hunt 21st Century Fluencies, Five Technology Trends in Schools, online learning

Advertisements   Image Credit Comments for House Bill 3223 for Senate Education Committee May 13, 2011 My name is Jeffrey Hunt. I am the director

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Moon and Planets, May 2011

April 22, 2011 Jeffrey L. Hunt Astronomy, Planetariums, Sky Watching

Advertisements Moon Phases NASA Photo The charts above show the planets on May 1 and May 2 at around 5:20 a.m. CDT in Chicago.  On

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Notes from District 219 Technology Conference, 04/09/11

April 9, 2011 Jeffrey L. Hunt 21st Century Fluencies, Five Technology Trends in Schools, online learning, Personal Technologies, Technology

Advertisements Notes from the D219 Technology Conference, April 9, 2011 Keynote: Cracking the Native Information Experience — David Warlick Handouts at http://Handouts.idave.us Starts presentations with

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Notes from iNACOL’s Midwestern Regional Professional Development Symposium

April 4, 2011 Jeffrey L. Hunt 21st Century Fluencies, Five Technology Trends in Schools, online learning

Advertisements Random Notes from the meeting, April 4, 2011.  Symposium wiki. Susan Patrick’s Keynote.  It’s a new landscape with new leadership at the state levels

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Moon and Planets, April 2011

March 28, 2011 Jeffrey L. Hunt Astronomy, Planetariums, Sky Watching

Advertisements Podcast above is from Abrams Planetarium. April 2011 brings more daylight hours.  On April 1st, the sun is in the sky for about 12

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Written Comments to IL House Elementary and Secondary Education Subcommittee

March 16, 2011 Jeffrey L. Hunt Leadership, online learning, Technology

Advertisements Illinois State Capitol   The Remote Education Act, passed in 2009, is under revision to allow school districts to count student attendance in online

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Multimedia in Online Courses

March 2, 2011 Jeffrey L. Hunt

Advertisements This player reads the text for this posting. Click the controls above to operate it. Hey, it’s me. I’m a Codebaby. We use this

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Moon and Planets, March 2011

February 25, 2011 Jeffrey L. Hunt Astronomy, Planetariums, Sky Watching

Advertisements   Look in the west for Jupiter, Mercury and the moon in the evenings during early March.   The podcast player shown above for the

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Chart Caption - 2023, June 8: Saturn and the moon are in the southeastern sky before daybreak.
Chart Caption - 2023, June 8: An hour before sunrise, bright Jupiter is above the eastern horizon.
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Author's Notes: Jupiter and Saturn are in the eastern morning sky before daybreak. Mercury is below Jupiter during brighter twilight. The moon rises later and is visible before sunrise. Two bright planets are in the western evening sky. Look for Evening Star Venus. It is stepping eastward to the lower left of Pollux. Mars is near the Beehive star cluster in Cancer, to the upper left of Pollux.

Chart Caption - 2023, June 7: Venus and Mars are in the western sky after sunset.
Chart Caption - 2023, June 7: Through a binocular, Mars is to the upper left of the Beehive star cluster.
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Copyright Statement: This web site is written and edited by Dr. Jeffrey L. Hunt. The photos and diagrams are made by the author unless otherwise credited. Raw data is from the U.S. Naval Observatory, Starry Night computer program.

Content is derived from multiple astronomical sources, including the U.S. Naval Observatory, NASA, ESA, and various books, including Astronomical Tables of the Sun, Moon and Planets by Jean Meeus.  Starry Night and Stellarium computer programs are used as well.  Updates and corrections are made as required.  Some articles are updated at the time of actual astronomical events with new photographs.  The author strives for accurate information.

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