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Thursday, November 8 • 12:30pm - 1:30pm
Music of the Spheres: Explore the rhythm and harmony of the universe with interactive web apps and classroom activities.

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Try out our interactive apps that let students control entire solar systems with the click of a button and convert the motions of planets into original space music. Learn about this and other hands-on activities focused on the latest discoveries that are part of an annual professional development workshop for astronomy teachers held at York University.

Speakers
avatar for Matt Russo

Matt Russo

Professor/Sonification Specialist, SYSTEM Sounds
I teach a course on Music & Astronomy and do astronomical sonification (make space music) to inspire and educate the public and to make astronomy more accessible to the visually impaired.


Thursday November 8, 2018 12:30pm - 1:30pm EST
International Foyer