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Teaching Strategies
7 NASA Citizen Science Lessons Any Teacher Can Lead
Date
April 11, 2022
The growing citizen science movement makes it easier than ever to get students involved in real-world scientific inquiry.
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ISTE Standards
Turn Cloud Gazing Into a Real-World NASA Science Project
Date
April 15, 2021
Simple cloud observations can play an important role in understanding how our global environment works, and science teachers can put a love of cloud gazing to instructional use by sending students out into the field to collect observational data.
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Teaching Strategies
Citizen Science: Students Find Climate Change Clues in Their Own Backyards
Date
December 22, 2020
ISeeChange, in partnership with NASA, seeks to crowd-source the effects of climate change by asking students to document change in their communities in this citizen science project.
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Teaching Strategies
NASA Resources: A Universe of Learning at Your Fingertips
Date
December 21, 2020
NASA offers a vast expanse of interesting data, visuals, stories and lessons that will inspire both educators and students.
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Teaching Strategies
NASA Project Allows Students to Eavesdrop on Faraway Planets
Date
December 21, 2020
Radio Jove, a NASA citizen science project, provides a way for students and other everyday Earthlings to hear the radio waves generated by Jupiter through hundreds of millions of miles of galaxy.
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Edtech Tools & Devices
NASA Keeps the STEM Lessons Going From Home
Date
December 20, 2020
From launching simple paper rockets to learning how to read satellite images, NASA has assembled a rich collection of STEM activities for K-12 students to do on their own time at home.
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