Showing posts with label slooh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label slooh. Show all posts

Saturday, 22 April 2023

Conquering new frontiers in space with Slooh

Reimagine how you teach astronomy with Slooh's Online Telescopes. Space is a vast wilderness. Slooh is like a national park with trails and guides.

Explore space in real-time from your home using S
looh online telescopes. Learn about the different objects in our solar system, track asteroids and deep sky objects like nebulas, galaxies, etc. Teachers, Students, and Astronomers can work together to observe and photograph astronomical objects.


Replace City Lights with Starlight
Siddhant Abani, our Slooh India Youth Ambassador and Intern at 
My Good School will help you navigate the spaceship!

Thursday, 16 February 2023

Launch your child into Space with Slooh


In season 10, episode 11, Anna Paolucci is in conversation with Sandeep Dutt, the Founder of the Learning Forward India Foundation. 


Slooh has democratized school space access through innovation, and in association with the Learning Forward India Foundation, Slooh is spreading the joy of learning in India #JoyOfLearning. 

Space Program Technology: From backyard telescopes to networked mountaintop observatories, 15 online robotic telescopes, including a flagship observatory at a top site in the world U.S. Patent 7,194,146 B2, issued in 2006 for instant imaging via networked telescopes, 18 hours of live feeds per day, 1000 plus daily "Missions" to space 


Community: From a solitary experience to a social one Student communities sharing control of the observatories Live Star Parties syndicated to the media attract millions of viewers Education: From textbooks to experiential learning Gamified, asynchronous STEAM curriculum from elementary to college Fulfils NGSS requirements by enabling the capture of phenomena for analysis Join a global community, and explore space via a network of robotic mountaintop telescopes. 


Live online telescope feeds unique astronomical events from Slooh's observatories in the Canary Islands and Chile. School Space Program makes learning a fun process. My Good School curriculum focuses on service, skill, sport and study. The Slooh program adds value to the school curriculum. 


The Learning Foward India Foundation through My Good School encourage schools and students to become involved in activities beyond study; this helps develop confidence, knowledge and networks.


To discover more, please visit www.Slooh.org.in.

Friday, 28 October 2022

Slooh’s metrics - students in India at the top of the leaderboards.

Please take a quick look at Slooh's metrics and see students in India at the top of the leaderboards. 

https://vega.slooh.com/docs/2022Sloohinfographic_Medium.jpg

Here is this case study about one of our students getting into Stanford 

https://www.slooh.com/post/michelle-park-s-journey-from-high-school-to-stanford-with-slooh

We have another school in Germany, the Sorbonne testing it, Harrow using an account.

We're looking for a European edtech to help take Slooh to market in Europe.

Join a global community, and explore space via a network of robotic mountaintop telescopes. Live online telescope feeds unique astronomical events from Slooh's observatories in the Canary Islands and Chile. School Space Program makes learning a fun process.

Visit www.Slooh.Org.IN

Student Community Leaders and School Leaders are from India.

- Michael Paulucci
Founder/CEO of Slooh.
Learn to explore space via online telescopes.

SLOOH.COM
We have democratized school space access through innovation. 

Tuesday, 5 July 2022

Happy Asteroid Day - Charvi Jain


 | My Exploration with Slooh Telescope | 

Happy Asteroid Day I have prepared this video on My Exploration with Slooh on World Asteroid Day. I am sharing it with all of you. Hope you enjoy it. Club Name: Ahlcon's Eyes on the Skies Club Admin : Ms. Sarika Saxena ma'am School Name: Ahlcon Public School 0:00 Happy Asteroid Day 0:13 Introduction 0:23 Experience with Slooh 0:50 Our School Club 1:10 The Asteroids 1:23 Tunguska Event 1:45 United Nation 1:58 Pictures Clicked 2:08 Parthenope 11 2:13 Vesta 4 2:21 Metis 9 2:29 Juno 3 2:34 Iris 7 2:39 Hygiea 10 2:44 Astraea 5 2:49 Flora 8 2:55 Quote 3:03 Thank You Don't forget to: Like! Share! Subscribe! as it motivates us to create more videos. Drop your feedback in the comments below and Stay Tuned for updates. For any other inquiries:- Mail us at: arihantjainchannel@gmail.com

Sunday, 12 June 2022

Ahlcon's Eyes On The Skies - Slooh

Slooh India partners with Slooh and spreads the joy of learning with community Astronomy.

Witness the beautiful Blood Moon Eclipse of 16th May. Hope you enjoy this excellent presentation!

Slooh makes real-world, real-time space exploration accessible for every student without the hassle of purchasing, storing, and maintaining a fleet of expensive student-grade telescopes.

Presented by (members of Slooh Astronomy Club):
Vanshika, Dakshya and Daksha
www.Slooh.org.in
#JoyOfLearning

Saturday, 11 June 2022

Lunar Eclipse - Dakshya Mishra


Right here is an image of the lunar eclipse on the 16th of May as the Moon reached totality. The photo was taken from Mobile 3, active during the great eclipse! Believe me, it wasn't visible here in India. Total Lunar eclipses aren't as rare as they happen occasionally. Hope you enjoy this wonderful image!

Dakshya Mishra of Class 8-D Ahlcon Public School has been a member of Slooh since December 2021. He has earned 12119 gravity points, loads and observations and is active all day!

www.Slooh.Org.IN
Join a global community, and explore space via a network of robotic mountaintop telescopes. 

Monday, 16 May 2022

Slooh - Arav Agarwal


I would like to thank My Good School, Sandeep Sir and Sukhpreet Ma’am for allowing me to explore space through Slooh. It has been an exciting experience exploring Slooh through live telescopes. It is like a dream come true for me.

I learned many different things about stars, galaxies, nebulas and planets. I have many interesting observations, and one of the exciting observations is about Neptune.
This planet has winds reaching 1300 mph, an extensive storm system similar to Jupiter's GRS, and a faint ring system. Neptune's largest moon Triton is sometimes visible.

We can go on missions and explore specific celestial objects through the live telescopes in Slooh. Slooh also helps us to know more about space through guides and quests. By exploring directions, we can know more about a particular celestial object, and through quests, we get tasks to capture and explore space. After completing that task, we reflect on our findings and learnings and earn a badge!

I have earned three thousand three hundred gravity points and fifteen badges. Oh! What a journey it has been. So, if you are inquisitive about knowing more about space and astronomy, join the incredible journey of Slooh with My Good School.

www.Slooh.Org.IN

Thank you.

Name: Arav Agarwal
Grade: 6A
Billabong High International School, Thane

Monday, 7 February 2022

Shirin Kaw My Slooh Collection

We proudly share with you a video by Shirin Kaw of Slooh - Ahlcon's Eyes on the Skies. Shirin has described her joys and achievements in receiving the new Badges and Grade points in Slooh.

Our Slooh India Spaceship is sailing smoothly!

Sarika Saxena
Ambassador -Slooh India
Ahlcon Public School,
Delhi

Friday, 28 January 2022

Slooh @ the Ahlcon Astronomy Club

 

Join a global community to explore space via a network of robotic mountaintop telescopes. Live online telescope feeds of unique astronomical events from Slooh's observatories in the Canary Islands and Chile. School Space Program makes learning a fun process.


https://goodschools.in/space-program

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