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A Guided Tour of this Site
In Spring 1996, for the first time ever, students in grades K-l2 had a chance to help do real science using the Hubble Space Telescope. The Space Telescope Science Institute (which operates Hubble) contributed three HST orbits to the PASSPORT TO KNOWLEDGE educational project for this purpose. The planets Neptune and Pluto were selected as targets for original observations by students who served as Hubble Space Telescope (HST) "Co-Investigators", wo ...
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A Guided Tour of this Site
In Spring 1996, for the first time ever, students in grades K-l2 had a chance to help do real science using the Hubble Space Telescope. The Space Telescope Science Institute (which operates Hubble) contributed three HST orbits to the PASSPORT TO KNOWLEDGE educational project for this purpose. The planets Neptune and Pluto were selected as targets for original observations by students who served as Hubble Space Telescope (HST) "Co-Investigators", wo ...
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IDEAS FOR INTEGRATING WOMEN OF NASA
INTO YOUR CURRICULUM
The following ideas are suggestions for creative ways to integrate the Women of NASA interactive project into your teaching and learning. These ideas can be used in a variety of settings and span multiple disciplines and grade levels. They are meant to be a springboard to launch your own imaginative lessons based on your personal teaching style, methods of facilitation, and unique students.
Technology Center, Lab, or Clas ...
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The Hands-On Universe is now located at http://www.handsonuniverse.org
Click the link if you are not transferred within ten seconds. Thank you.
HOU is a project of the Lawrence Hall of Science at the University of California.
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Center for Educational
Resources (CERES) Project
Through funding from NASA, faculty at Montana State University and classroom teachers from across the nation have developed an extensive library of on-line and interactive K-12 science education materials for teaching astronomy. Closely aligned with the NRC National Science Education Standards, these web based lessons make maximum use of exciting on-line NASA resources, data, and images. In addition to classroom-ready materials using contemporary teaching strategies, CERES has developed several on-line NASA data search engines and two graduate level distance learning courses, available over the internet to K-12 teachers.
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The Johnson Space Center Web site has moved. It is now a part of the NASA Portal. Please change your bookmark to http://www.nasa.gov/centers/johnson/home/index.html.
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The Exploration of the Earth's Magnetosphere
Illustration by
Steele Hill
An educational web site by David P. Stern and Mauricio Peredo (since 1995)
Your comments and suggestions may be sent to Dr. David P. Stern at education("at" symbol)phy6.org. Unless overloaded, I will try to reply. If your question concerns any file here, please name it!
Many more related websites: http://www.phy6.org/readfirst.htm
Recent addition: Welco ...
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The Learning Space
Friends of TLS,
During the last eight years The Learning Space has played a strong role in improving the use of technology in schools and classrooms throughout Washington. The last two years have been financially difficult due to the economic decline both locally and nationally. TLS continued to operate during the last two years through the dedication and sacrifices of our board and staff.
Due to the continued shortfall in revenues ...
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The Mars Project logo was created by Ben Bates, Clyst Vale Community College, Exeter, England. Thanks, Ben!
The Mars Project
An Educational Space Simulation of a Journey to Mars
A worldwide space simulation coordinated by Chris Rowan, Fred Donelson, and Doug Bates.
Welcome to The Mars Project, An Educational Space Simulation of a Journey to Mars. This project engaged students on four continents in an extended space simulation covering many months. This project sought to overcome some of t ...
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