NASA's Glenn Research Center offers five applets to instruct students in the basics of aerodynamics.
Provides the K-12 educational community with new, exciting information on space science, project information, and interaction with astronomers and space scientists.
A series of newsbreaks that present basic science concepts to kids of all ages. These "spots" are free and available to broadcasters for use on commercial, public access, and PBS stations.
A search tool for educators.
A series of five, 30-minute educational programs that focus on NASA research. Produced in a magazine-style format, the goal of the series is to increase scientific literacy.
Offers educator guides, information, and project details related to NASA's space optics program.
NASA-funded summer workshops for K-12 teachers. Educators will be provided with an opportunity to observe NASA's state-of-the-art research and development through direct interaction with NASA scientists, engineers, technicians, and educational specialists at a NASA Field Center. Travel, housing, and meal expenses are provided by NASA. Graduate credit is available. The two-week workshops occur during mid-June through mid-August.
Free videoconferencing programs for K-12 and college students and teachers that enrich math, science, and technology instruction; provide professional development, and facilitate communication with NASA researchers in an interactive, virtual environment.
NASA provides expertise and facilities to help educators access and utilize science, mathematics, and technology instructional products aligned with national standards and appropriate state frameworks and based on NASA's unique mission and results
A fast track to lesson plans that engage, entertain and adhere to the National Science Education Standards. By grade level and topic.
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