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Brian Ausland

Director of Education & Research
One Learning Community
Language Arts And English, Social Studies, Career and Tech Ed

Brian works at One Learning Community as the Director of Education. As a former member of the core design and development team for the Smithsonian Learning Lab, he loves using and sharing this incredible platform, with large communities of educators through work with various State Education Agencies, districts, and national projects. Brian and his team hopes everyone has as much fun using this site as they did coordinating with Smithsonian Center for Learning and Digital Access staff on its research, development, and support.

Brian Ausland's collections

 

STEM Learning Collections

<p>This is actually a collection ALMOST entirely made up of STEM Learning Collections. We will examine the first 7 resources just to get a sense of the types of resources contained within the Smithsonian Learning Lab, and share some potential STEM applications and adaptations for each as part of our discussion. Then you can explore and select from the remaining 20+ full collections to find those you'd like to copy for your own use. Happy STEM hunting!</p>
Brian Ausland
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Space Suit History Lesson and Design Challenge

<p>This Learning Collection was developed to guide students in exploring the evolution of space suit design as a lead-in to NASA's recent Space Suit Design challenge. This is also being used as an example to showcase some of the features Smithsonian has added to their Learning Lab to allow educators the tools necessary to use open Smithsonian resources along with external materials to create digital learning experiences. <br></p> <p><br></p>
Brian Ausland
18
 

“Exploring Connections: How Transcendentalism Influences American Culture Today”

<p>Note to Students: You are about to write an essay that asks you to think about connections between your own experiences and those described by the Transcendentalist authors we've studied in this unit. Before you start your essay, you'll embark on an "Exploring Connections" activity designed to help you think about how Transcendentalist ideas and principles still influence American culture today. You'll explore a series of contemporary "artifacts"--comic strips, songs, videos, and poems--and discuss the ways they seem to be influenced by (or connected to) Transcendentalist ideas, values, and beliefs.</p>
Brian Ausland
9
 

3D-Printing and Scanning

A collection of 3D printing and scanning applications from the Smithsonian.
Brian Ausland
6
 

The California State Parks - Guided Journey Through the Learning Lab

<p>Let's take a journey to see what the Smithsonian has for you and your students. We will use this as a FRIENDLY challenge, and as a way to explore the types of diverse resources and features found in the Learning Lab.</p>
Brian Ausland
11
 

Lord of the Flies - How and Why?

<p>A perspective on how and why savagery and disorder take over the boys in our story, and the warning author William Golding wanted to deliver through this tale to the rest of the world.</p>
Brian Ausland
8
 

California Parks Learning Activity

<p>This collection is for an activity with California State Parks leadership teams. Teams will use a somewhat random series of resources found within this Smithsonian collection to see if they can create an educational theme/context using at least 3-5 of the resources. #CalParks</p>
Brian Ausland
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Money, Money, Money

A examination of currency from various cultures and eras.
Brian Ausland
20
 

3D SI Objects

Some of the 3D objects from the Smithsonian's collections
Brian Ausland
5
 

President Lincoln: Casualty of War?

<p>In lessons in this issue of <em>Smithsonian in Your Classroom, </em>portraits of Lincoln introduce a study of the Civil War. An analysis of the portraits—including the famous “cracked-plate" photograph, two plaster “life masks," and an eyewitness drawing of Lincoln's arrival in the enemy capital of Richmond, Virginia—leads to an analysis of the times.</p> <p>Click on the PDF icons to download the issue and larger images of the portraits.</p>
Brian Ausland
16
 

My Race to Space Collection

<p>Take this collection, and make it your own by finding at least 5-10 more "space" objects and artifacts. </p>
Brian Ausland
6