Frequently Asked Questions

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
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
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:
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
http://kids.mtpe.hq.nasa.gov/


History Channel Classroom
http://www.historychannel.com/classroom/


NASA Central Operation of Resources for Educators-CORE
http://observe.ivv.nasa.gov/nasa/education/teach_guide/index.html


Teacher Resource Centers


Field Centers
http://www.teacherlink.usu.edu/nasa/accessnasa/TRC.html


Regional Centers
http://www.teacherlink.usu.edu/nasa/accessnasa/RTRC.html

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