
Education Resources
Where can I find free information and handouts for my
classroom?
- There are two places you can go to on the Internet to find free information.
First, you can visit
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http://learn.ivv.nasa.gov (Look under teacher resources.)
- Also, NASA has Teacher Resource Centers all over the country, and they will
give materials out free of charge (some really cool stuff). To learn more, visit
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http://developers.ivv.nasa.gov/educate/index.html
Where can I find information pertaining
to space and planetary exploration?
- NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Educator Resource Center
JPL Educational Outreach
4800 Oak Grove Drive
Mail Code CS-530
Pasadena, CA 91109
Voice: (818) 354-6916
Fax: (818) 354-8080
Contact: Mr. David Seidel
Web site:
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http://learn.jpl.nasa.gov/
How can my students
talk to a space shuttle crew over a ham radio?
- Teachers should send e-mail to the Amateur Radio Relay League at
- ead@arrl.org.
Additional Helpful Links
- For Kids Only-NASA's Earth Science Enterprise
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http://kids.mtpe.hq.nasa.gov/
- History Channel Classroom
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http://www.historychannel.com/classroom/
- NASA Central Operation of Resources for Educators-CORE
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http://observe.ivv.nasa.gov/nasa/education/teach_guide/index.html
- Teacher Resource Centers
- Field Centers
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http://www.teacherlink.usu.edu/nasa/accessnasa/TRC.html
- Regional Centers
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http://www.teacherlink.usu.edu/nasa/accessnasa/RTRC.html
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