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Segway:
Science Education Gateway (SEGway):
is a great place to get free curriculum material developed for K-12 on
a variety of astronomy subject matter areas. SEGway is a NASA-sponsored
project hosted by the Center for Science Education at the University of
California, Berkeley Space Sciences Lab.
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The
Astronomy Café:
Great site for introduction to astronomy with extensive movies, images, questions
answered, astronomy articles, etc. Web site is also available on a CD-ROM. Dr.
Odenwald was one of the scientific reviewers of the GEMS guide.
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NASA
Portal:
The starting point and best way to tap into NASA's extensive resources
for educators. |
Windows
to the Universe:
A comprehensive site from the University of Michigan about Earth
and space sciences. |
The
Exploratorium:
This hands-on science center web site is a great resource for new events
and demonstrations.
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The
National Space Science Data Center:
Extensive image gallery that includes scores of images of the Sun and planets,
captions and explanations. |
Student Observation Network:
Track a solar storm. View sunspots, listen to radio waves and see if the Earth is effected by the active Sun.
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Great Explorations in Math and Science (GEMS):
Lauded by the Department of Education's Expert Panel on Mathematics and Science
Education, GEMS is a growing resource for the advancement of inquiry-based
science and mathematics education. |
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