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Teacher Links for  Active Classroom  Participation

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Click Here for Student Activity Resources


Posted 6/15/99

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SERCH

SouthEast Regional ClearingHouse

Sixteen Space Grant Consortia have joined together to form SERCH (SouthEast Regional ClearingHouse). The objectives of this coalition are to produce a network of science educators and NASA Office of Space Science (OSS) scientists, to assess the region's educational needs and strengths, and to tailor OSS education material and data to the needs of educators and students. SERCH is headquartered in the old Bishop England High School Building at the College of Charleston where they maintain a teacher resource center. At thier web site you can get information on online resources, workshop opportunities, and sources for academic funding.

http://www.cofc.edu/serch/edu.htm


Contributed by Carol Tempel 5/30/99

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The Exploratorium is a museum of science, art, and human perception founded in 1969 by physicist Frank Oppenheimer.  Now 3.5 million people annually access the award-winning Website. Be sure to checkout :

and much much more. If you can't get to San Francisco to visit in person, a visit to this website is the next best thing.

http://www.exploratorium.edu/


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Build A Classroom Radio Telescope

Radio Jove is an educational project to involve secondary school students in collecting and analyzing observations of the natural radio emissions of the planet Jupiter and the Sun. Participating students get hands-on experience in gathering and working with space science data.

http://radiojove.gsfc.nasa.gov/


Submitted by Eve Katuna 4/12/99

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An Aeronautics and Space Resource for Educators Since 1988

http://spacelink.nasa.gov/.index.html


Posted September 15, 1998

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Download Adobe Acrobat Reader Software

The free Adobe(R) Acrobat(R) Reader allows you to view, navigate, and print PDF files across all major computing platforms. This file format is becoming very popular as a way to deliver documents that look the same on all computers and print out in the correct page format. We will be using Acrobat on this web site to deliver many documents. EVERYONE should install the FREE Acrobat reader software on their computer.

http://www.adobe.com/prodindex/acrobat/readstep.html


QUICK LINKS

Daytime Astronomy for Elementary & Middle School Students

K-12 Home - Education Search Engine

NSTA - National Science Teachers Association

StarLab Portable Planetariums

Thursday's Classroom - Science at NASA for Classrooms

ZDTV-Teacher Zone - Computer Pointers for the Classroom Teacher 

Shortcuts to Other Links

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