NASA Glenn Educational Activities fabricate, and operate a microgravity experiment. OAI promotes collaborative research,graduate and continuing underrepresented youth to activities in the http://www.grc.nasa.gov/Doc/educatn.htm&e=747
Lesson Plans Access Excellence activities Exchange. Access collaborative activities and 30 lesson plans for grades K12. The collection of plans include lessons for the study of microgravity http://www.csun.edu/~vceed009/lesson.html
Extractions: Academy Curriculum Exchange (K-5). Academy Curriculum Exchange (K-5) provides 130 mini-lesson plans for the elementary school covering a variety of science topics. Among these are microscope use, mapping constellations, water pollution, studying owl pellets and caterpillars to butterflies. Academy Curriculum Exchange (6-8). Academy Curriculum Exchange (6-8) features 60 mini-lesson plans for many science topics covered in the middle school. Among these are weather forcasting, photosynthesis, building a psychrometer and "ph" and solvent activities. Academy Curriculum Exchange (9-12). Academy Curriculum Exchange (9-12) offers 22 mini-Lessons plans suitable for the high school science. Among these are chemistry magic, a parallax experiment with candles, and a magnetic fields activity. Access Excellence Activities Exchange. Access Excellence Activities Exchange contains an archive of hundreds of lessons and activities submitted by high school biology and life sciences teachers participating in the Access Excellence program. High school teachers will find the activities from the 1996 collection , the 1994-1995 collection , the 1996 Share-A-Thon collection , the partners collection , and the classic collection . Teachers can also search for individual activities from the Access Excellence archive. A new collection, "The Mystery Spot", will added in 1997.
Science Lesson Plans And Activities A To Z Academy Curriculum Exchange (K5). Academy Curriculum Exchange (K-5) provides 130 mini-lesson plans for the elementary school covering a variety of science topics. Access Excellence activities Exchange. Access collaborative activities and 30 lesson plans for grades K-12. The collection of plans include lessons for the study of microgravity http://www.ehcs.k12.nj.us/curriculum/linkscatalog/Science Lesson Plans and Activ
Extractions: Academy Curriculum Exchange (K-5). Academy Curriculum Exchange (K-5) provides 130 mini-lesson plans for the elementary school covering a variety of science topics. Among these are microscope use, mapping constellations, water pollution, studying owl pellets and caterpillars to butterflies. Academy Curriculum Exchange (6-8). Academy Curriculum Exchange (6-8) features 60 mini-lesson plans for many science topics covered in the middle school. Among these are weather forcasting, photosynthesis, building a psychrometer and "ph" and solvent activities. Academy Curriculum Exchange (9-12). Academy Curriculum Exchange (9-12) offers 22 mini-Lessons plans suitable for the high school science. Among these are chemistry magic, a parallax experiment with candles, and a magnetic fields activity. Access Excellence Activities Exchange. Access Excellence Activities Exchange contains an archive of hundreds of lessons and activities submitted by high school biology and life sciences teachers participating in the Access Excellence program. High school teachers will find the activities from the 1996 collection , the 1994-1995 collection , the 1996 Share-A-Thon collection , the partners collection , and the classic collection . Teachers can also search for individual activities from the Access Excellence archive. A new collection, "The Mystery Spot", will added in 1997.
Life And Microgravity Sciences And Applications The OLMSA also manages the Space Station Payload Facilities development program. BUDGET SUMMARY OFFICE OF LIFE AND microgravity SCIENCES AND APPLICATIONS SUMMARY OF RESOURCES support more than $5.0 million annually of collaborative activities with the NIH http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/budget/fy96/sat_2.html
GRC DIRECTORATES Finally, GRCs microgravity program has an impact on local tourism the AeronauticsDirectorate is involved in a number of collaborative activities with the http://urban.csuohio.edu/research/pubs/nasa2000/directorates.htm&e=747
NASA Telemedicine - Current Activities orbit for conducting research in microgravity and provide commercial access to education and telemedicine. NASA's collaborative activities in telemedicine, Spacebridge to Russia http://www.quasar.org/21698/nasa/current.html
Extractions: Telemedicine is practiced on a daily basis in the human space flight program. It is a significant adjunct to the systems that are available in flight to address medical issues. Currently there are three operational space flight programs: Space Shuttle, Shuttle/MIR, and International Space Station. The Space Shuttle Program has been flying since the Spring of 1981. The Space Shuttle, which consists of the fleet of Orbiters (Columbia, Discovery, Endeavour, and Atlantis), the external tanks, and the solid rocket boosters, serves as the work horse of the human space flight program. It's primary role in access to space is : As Shuttle flights have changed in complexity and duration, the medical care capability in flight as evolved to support these changes. EMK Telemedicine has been applied and continues to be used everyday humans are in space. Private medical conferences (PMCs) between crew members and their flight surgeons, as well as vital physiological parameters continues to characterize telemedicine in space flight. In addition, video downlink capability can be used to support medical events when they occur. Here is an image of an astronaut examining another astronaut's eye with a fundus scope during a technology demonstration inflight. The image of the retina was down linked to the NASA Johnson Space Center where experts access the astronauts health status.
SCIENCE, AERONAUTICS AND TECHNOLOGY year supports collaborative activities with the NIH microgravity research and identifies the deficiencies in our knowledge of materials behavior on Earth. collaborative activities http://www.hq.nasa.gov/budget/olmsa1.html
Extractions: SUMMARY OF RESOURCE REQUIREMENTS Life and Microgravity Sciences and Applications FY 1996 FY 1997 FY 1998 Life sciences Research and analysis [Construction of facilities] Flight program Subtotal Microgravity science research Research and analysis Flight program Subtotal Space product development Space shuttle/spacelab payload mission management and integration Aerospace medicine/occupational health Total Distribution of Program Amount by Installation FY 1996 FY 1997 FY 1998 Johnson Space Center Kennedy Space Center Marshall Space Flight Center Ames Research Center Langley Research Center Lewis Research Center Goddard Space Flight Center Jet Propulsion Laboratory Headquarters Total SCIENCE, AERONAUTICS AND TECHNOLOGY The NASA Life and Microgravity Sciences and Applications (LMSA) program leads the nation's efforts in space biological, physical and chemical research and aerospace medicine, supporting technology development, and applications using the attributes of the space environment to advance knowledge, to improve the quality of life on Earth, and to strengthen the foundations for continuing the exploration and development of space. LMSA activities are supportive of, and closely aligned to, the goals of the Human Exploration and Development of Space (HEDS) Enterprise. Those goals include: 1) increase human knowledge of Nature's processes using the space environment; 2) explore and settle the Solar System; 3) achieve routine space travel; and 4) enrich life on Earth through people living and working in Space.
MICROGRAVITY NEWS SPRING 1996 mechanisms for collaborative ground and flight activities. A second meeting willbe scheduled for late winter or early spring. A microgravity combustion http://spaceresearch.hamptonu.edu/mgnwinter94/winter94spru.html&e=747
Lesson Plan Bible Access Excellence activities Exchange. Access collaborative activities and 30 lesson plans for grades K12. The collection of plans include lessons for the study of microgravity http://fhs.sbac.edu/lesson_plan_bible.htm
Extractions: Lesson Plans and Activities Academy Curriculum Exchange (K-5). Academy Curriculum Exchange (K-5) provides 130 mini-lesson plans for the elementary school covering a variety of science topics. Among these are microscope use, mapping constellations, water pollution, studying owl pellets and caterpillars to butterflies. Academy Curriculum Exchange (6-8). Academy Curriculum Exchange (6-8) features 60 mini-lesson plans for many science topics covered in the middle school. Among these are weather forcasting, photosynthesis, building a psychrometer and "ph" and solvent activities. Academy Curriculum Exchange (9-12). Academy Curriculum Exchange (9-12) offers 22 mini-Lessons plans suitable for the high school science. Among these are chemistry magic, a parallax experiment with candles, and a magnetic fields activity. Access Excellence Activities Exchange. Access Excellence Activities Exchange contains an archive of hundreds of lessons and activities submitted by high school biology and life sciences teachers participating in the Access Excellence program. High school teachers will find the activities from the 1996 collection , the 1994-1995 collection , the 1996 Share-A-Thon collection , the partners collection , and the classic collection . Teachers can also search for individual activities from the Access Excellence archive. A new collection, "The Mystery Spot", will added in 1997.
MITAC Activities These experiments are the first to evaluate a microgravity surgical simulator purposeof the meeting was to discuss collaborative activities in telemedicine http://www.meditac.com/MedITAC/activities/activities_main.cfm&e=747
Microgravity Research Program 1995 Annual Report NASA'S microgravity Science Research Program. 1995 ANNUAL REPORT The microgravity program also has collaborative work with the National Institute of Allergies years ever for international activities, with the microgravity program playing a large http://www.microgravity.nasa.gov/mgar95.html
Extractions: M icrogravity offers scientists another tool, albeit a powerful one, to pursue and enhance their mainstream traditional laboratory science endeavors in biotechnology, combustion science, fluid physics, materials science, and low-temperature microgravity physics. In this way, microgravity experiments compliment an investigators conventional ground-based pursuit of increased understanding of a process or phenomena and provides insight and advancement in knowledge which would otherwise be impossible. T he ongoing challenge faced by NASA's Microgravity Science Research Program in Fiscal Year 1995 and every year is to work with the scientific and engineering communities to secure the maximum return from our Nation's investments by: (1) assuring that the best possible science emerges from the science community for microgravity investigations; (2) ensuring the maximum scientific return from each investigation in the most timely and cost-effective manner; and (3) enhancing the distribution of data and applications of results acquired through completed investigations to maximize their benefits. We continued to meet this challenge in Fiscal Year (FY) 1995. NASA continued to build a solid RESEARCH COMMUNITY of Microgravity Researchers for the coming space station era.
SUBCOMMITTEE ON SPACE AND AERONAUTICS these studies; 3) any studies on life and microgravity programs currently commenton 1) the nature of the collaborative research activities that have http://www.house.gov/science/space_charter_032200.htm&e=747
National Institute On AgingNational Institutes Of Health in todays hearing on life and microgravity research and the NIA and NASA have beenengaged in numerous collaborative research activities since 1989 http://www.house.gov/science/hodes_032200.htm&e=747
2000 USSS Submission -- Washington University, St. Louis previous Symposium activities, and suggests possible collaborative activities to be developed at K12 students perform real microgravity experiments, have hands-on participation http://screem.engr.scu.edu/usss/usss01/wustl/wustl.htm
Extractions: http://aria.cec.wustl.edu/ Project Aria at Washington University in St. Louis, is in its fourth year of space systems education and outreach. Past projects include passive experiments flown on the Space Shuttle and technology demonstrators for balloon flights. Currently, Project Aria is pursuing several robotic missions, including more Shuttle flights, a robotic control network, and operations support for the Sapphire microsatellite. These projects have also been included in previous Symposium activities. This program is seeking collaborators for future Shuttle experiments, as well as joint operation of robotic vehicles and a long-term solar sail development project. This paper provides highlights of some Project Aria missions, results from previous Symposium activities, and suggests possible collaborative activities to be developed at the 2001 Symposium. Project Aria began in 1998 as an outreach program at the School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS) at Washington University; it was chartered to connect St. Louis-area school districts with hands-on science and education projects with the goal of encouraging students to pursue scientific careers. As a secondary goal, Project Aria provides undergraduate education opportunities and faculty research experiments through its programs. Recent missions include:
Research Investigator And Faculty Demographic Information Signal transduction Gene regulation Protein therapeutics Prostate cancer biologyCell growth and development in microgravity. Major collaborative activities http://research.bidmc.harvard.edu/research/ResearchPIInfo.ASP?Submit=Display&Per
Not Found 4. Telementoring 5. Questionand-Answer activities. to engage in collaborative educationalprojects that Join live webcasts where experts discuss microgravity. http://fc.thompson.k12.co.us/~pdd/collaborative.htm&e=747
Taskbook 2003 We have engaged in productive collaborative activities with other members of the risksof space flight and longterm exposure to microgravity involve cardiac http://peer1.nasaprs.com/search2003/index.cfm?action=public_query_taskbook_conte
Professor JR Helliwell 1997 External activities. Advanced Photon Source, South East collaborative Access Team(CAT ESA, Member of microgravity Physical Sciences Working Group Member, Paris http://spec.ch.man.ac.uk/98stuf/jrh1997.html&e=747
Digital Space Commons Project Showcase be able to propel itself through the microgravity environment of other educators,and education associations may conduct meaningful collaborative activities. http://www.digitalspace.com/projects/showcase.html&e=747
Natl. Aeronautics And Space Administration expand its biomedical research activities, these collaborative advancing its missionthrough appropriate collaboration. of NASA s microgravity research program http://www.faseb.org/opa/consensus99/nasa.html&e=747