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  1. Science Giants: Earth & Space by Alan Ticotsky, 2006-07-24
  2. Building Confidence in Outer Space Activities: Csbms and Earth-To-Space Monitoring (UNIDIR)
  3. Contemporary Activities in Astronomy: A Process Approach by Darrel B. Hoff, Jeffrey A. Wilkerson, 2006-11-30
  4. The Earth (Starting with Space) by Cynthia Nicolson, 1996-02-15
  5. Space: Songs That Teach About Gravity, Space Travel and Famous Astronauts (The Science Series) by Twin Sisters Production, 1999-09
  6. The Sun (Starting with Space) by Paulette Bourgeois, 1995-07-12
  7. Our Planet: Ask Me a Question: A Picture Flip Quiz for 5-7 Year Olds (Ask Me a Question series) by Brenda Williams, 2003-05-01

81. CPD For 5-14 Earth In Space
are currently offering our CPD to local authorities and venues such as science centresto Take a look at our growing programme of earth in space CPD events
http://www.roe.ac.uk/vc/actteachers/cpd/earthinspace.html
ROE UK ATC IfA Visitor Centre Search Visitor Centre Activities (teachers) Cpd earthinspace.html ... Print
CPD for 5-14 Earth in Space
The ROE Visitor Centre and SESEF have developed a set of demonstration teaching activities and a resource pack for teachers which cover key ideas at levels A-F for Earth in Space. These materials form the cornerstone of CPD sessions that are led by a teacher-trained facilitator, supported by a professional astronomer.
Teachers can learn collaboratively The format of the CPD sessions is flexible. Our CPD sessions can:
  • Be a twilight, half day, full day or even sandwich event. Focus on specific levels or (time permitting) cover levels A-F. Take place in a school in your area, a local venue such as a science centre or here at the Royal Observatory Edinburgh.
What is special about our CPD? We have developed a high quality CPD resource which is affordable, accessible and relevant to teachers throughout Scotland. We have:
  • Carried out market research with teachers and headteachers in four local authority areas. Involved teachers and leading educationalists (at Moray House) and scientists (at the Royal Observatory Edinburgh) in the development of our CPD.

82. South East Earth & Space (SEES) CPD Project
support the 514 earth and space Attainment Targets of the ISE framework) P4-P6 -earth and its aspects of teaching and learning for science education including
http://www.roe.ac.uk/vc/actteachers/cpd/earthandspace.html
ROE UK ATC IfA Visitor Centre Search Visitor Centre Activities (teachers) Cpd earthandspace.html ... Print
Who are the members of the SEES consortium? The SEES members are organisations and local authorities in South East Scotland that came together in response to the invitation for consortia to take forward the ISE CPD programme. The individuals that make up the consortium's steering group are:
  • Dan Hillier, SEES Project Manager, Royal Observatory (Edinburgh) Trust - lead partner Dee Davison, Our Dynamic Earth Bob Kibble, Faculty of Education, University of Edinburgh Hamish Ross, Scottish Earth Education Science Forum Joy Snape, Scottish Borders Council Mike McLauglin, East Lothian Council Meg Morrison, West Lothian Council Walter Whitelaw, Midlothian Council Billy Higgins, City of Edinburgh Council
Many of these members have worked together before, and are continuing to collaborate, on other projects in the field of science education. The SEES CPD project is, however, the first time they have all cooperated as a consortium. Who are the SEES project team?

83. Science-Shop > The Cambridge Encyclopedia Of Space
observation, military), plus science missions, planetary research focuses on earthobservation techniques analysis on international issues of space activities.
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84. Revolution In Earth And Space Science Education - Technology
mechanisms that help teachers search for and access highquality data, tools, andactivities to support effective earth and space science learning.
http://www.earthscienceedrevolution.org/recommend/technology.cfm

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Technology for a Space-Age Perspective Technologies have revolutionized education and nowhere is this more evident than in Earth and space science classrooms. Today, students can deploy many of the same tools that scientists use, such as visualization software, geographic information systems (GIS) and even a digital camera onboard the International Space Station, to deepen their understanding of Earth and space science. The Internet can bring into classrooms scientific images and data from sources as diverse as Earth-orbit satellites, Martian probes, deepwater marine expeditions, and other schools around the world. Technologies lie at the heart of Earth and space science. From Galileo's telescope and mapping techniques to today's remote sensing and satellite imagery, new tools enable discoverers to see and understand Earth and space more effectively. They have revolutionized Earth and space science research. Many of these same tools can drive the revolution in Earth and space science education as well. Education technologies are strategic resources that enhance students' ability to sense, measure, question, understand, communicate and learn. They empower students to learn as active scientists rather than as passive consumers of textbook-based curricula. They enable students to learn core concepts more clearly by offering visual representations of ideas that otherwise might seem confusing or unclear. They transform science from canned labs and the passive memorization of content to a dynamic, hands-on, authentic process of investigation and discovery. By using the same technologies as scientists, students acquire vital process skills and deepen their understanding of science. Additionally, they familiarize themselves with many of the same tools and processes that they will encounter as adults, particularly in the workplace.

85. EO: OMER's Earthly Adventures
of helpful links highlighting NASA education programs in earth system science. throughfunding by the National Aeronautics and space Administration and
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/odysseyofthemind/
Welcome Odyssey of the Mind participants! For the fourth time, NASA's Earth Science Enterprise and Earth Observing System Project Science Office are pleased to sponsor an Odyssey of the Mind This site has been created specifically for Odyssey of the Mind students and coaches and provides a list of helpful links highlighting NASA education programs in Earth system science. Good luck and see you at the 2004 World Finals! General
The Institute for Global Environmental Strategies developed these activities through funding by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the Environmental Protection Agency, in support of the U.S. Global Change Research Program.
For Grades: 1-12
The Institute for Global Environmental Strategies developed these activities through funding by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration in support of NASA's Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission.
For Grades: 9-12
For Grades: 5-12
Resources for teaching and learning about Earth Systems Science.
For Grades: 1-12 Virtual Vacationland
This is a resource tool to help you find and use Earth science data and information on the Internet.

86. Chabot Space & Science Center | Press Room
30 December 2002 — OAKLAND, CA Chabot space science Center launches earth andEnvironmental Schedule of earth and Environmental sciences Days through
http://www.chabotspace.org/aboutus/press/releases/2003/earthsci_010303.asp
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Media Contacts: David Perry, (415) 693-0583
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Judyth Collin, (510) 336-7310
jcollin@chabotspace.org
www.chabotspace.org under Press room Activities Debut on January 18, 2003 Featured Activities:
  • Electric energy – generated by YOU Aquatic Insects Grow and spread your own native plants Exploring our creeks and the bay "Spare the Air" computer game Greenhouse gases and climate change science experiments
On January 18, 2003 special guest speakers and hands-on project leaders include Colorado Energy Science Center, Friends of Sausal Creek, and the Bay Area Air Quality Management District. For information on these and other programs call (510) 336-7300, or visit www.chabotspace.org Schedule of Earth and Environmental Sciences Days through June 2003
  • Saturday, January 18, 2003 Saturday, February 15, 2003 Saturday, March 15, 2003 April - To be Announced Saturday, May 17, 2003

87. Space Agencies And Organizations Resources
The official Website for NASA s earth science Enterprise http//www.earth.nasa.gov/Deutsches Zentrum fuer Luft four establishements of the European space Agency
http://cdsweb.u-strasbg.fr/astroweb/agency.html
AstroWeb: Space Agencies and Organizations
ATNF - Australia Telescope National Facility (CSIRO)
CSIRO's Australia Telescope National Facility (ATNF) is an organisation that supports and undertakes research in radio astronomy. It operates the Australia Telescope, the collective name for a set of radio telescopes in New South Wales. These telescopes are used, individually or together, to study objects in the Universe ranging from the remains of dead stars to entire galaxies. http://www.atnf.csiro.au/
Austrian Space Agency (ASA)
http://www.asaspace.at/
Belgian Federal Science Policy
http://www.belspo.be/belspo/home/port_en.stm
Brasil National Institute for Space Research (INPE)
[also in Portuguese] http://www.inpe.br/english/index.htm
British National Space Centre (BNSC)
The BNSC is a voluntary partnership, formed from 10 Government Departments and Research Councils, to coordinate UK civil space activity. http://www.bnsc.gov.uk/
Canadian Space Agency (CSA - ASC - Agence Spatiale Canadienne)
http://www.space.gc.ca/

88. Science - Earth Science, Federal Resources For Educational Excellence (FREE)
teacher mentors 2024 teachers; an earth scientist assists with science content Technologies,supported by National Aeronautics and space Administration
http://wdcrobcolp01.ed.gov/cfapps/free/displaysubject.cfm?sid=8&subid=64

89. The Center For Science Education @ The UC Berkeley Space Sciences
The Center for science Education @ The UC Berkeley space sciences Laboratory Public This Center is dedicated to making space science information accessible to educators and public. Internetbased
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://cse.ssl.berkeley.edu/&y=02AE846ACDC3

90. Omniplex Home
Omniplex is an amusement park for the mind with handson science exhibits, avaiation and space artifacts and memorabilia, botanical gardens, a planetarium and Oklahoma's first large-format, dome
http://www.omniplex.org/
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Resources for Teachers! Summer Discovery Sessions for Kids! School/Day Care Reservations On-Line! ... Media Center Welcome to Omniplex, an amusement park for the mind! Where science electrifies, aerospace takes flight, technology surrounds, imagination blooms, and wonders never cease. General Info Membership Education Air Space OmniDome Planetarium Museum Store Galleries Hands-On Science Omniplex Happenings March 5 – Oct. 2004
Explore the life-size world of the earth's tiniest insects seventy stories high only at OmniDome Theater.
Gear up for the most exciting exhibit on four wheels! Monster Trucks: An Extreme Exhibition is a 15,000 square-foot glimpse into the world of these Monster Machines.
Discover great works of art with a scientific twist only in the galleries at Omniplex. See what's on display now!
Follow Meriwether Lewis and William Clark on a journey through the raging rivers, buffalo-filled prairies, sub-zero temperatures and rugged mountains of the unmapped West in Lewis and Clark: Great Journey West at OmniDome Theater.

91. Looking At Earth From Space
Looking at earth from space page 2. Uses for Direct Readout Images and Data in earthScience Study page 5. and polarorbiting satellite views of earth GOES image
http://www.strategies.org/Looking.html
Looking at Earth from Space
Teachers Guide with Activities for Earth and Space Science

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in one pdf file
Warning this file is 9.2 MB and will take over 15 minutes to download over a 56KB connection!
It is recommended that you download the individual sections, listed below, as needed. About this Publication

The Maryland Pilot Earth Science and Technology Education Network (MAPS-NET) project was sponsored by NASA from 1992-1996 to enrich teacher preparation and classroom learning in the area of Earth system science. Teachers who participated in MAPS-NET completed a graduate-level course and developed activities that incorporate satellite imagery and encourage the hands-on study of Earth. This publication replicates much of the material taught during the graduate-level course and developed by the teachers. Both are important elements in the series, Looking at Earth from Space, developed to provide teachers with a comprehensive approach to using satellite imagery to enhance science education. The will enable teachers (and students) to expand their knowledge of the atmosphere, common weather patterns, and remote sensing. Because the Guide is designed to expand teachers' knowledge, it is divided into topical chapters rather than by grade-level. The classroom activities are listed by suggested grade level. NOTE: Some information contained in this teachers' guide is out-of-date, specifically the section describing NASA's Mission to Planet Earth, which is now known as the

92. The Science Page: SPACE And ASTRONOMY
Observatorium resources dealing with aeronautics, spaceflight, space science, theearth, an image meteoroids, people, and the history of space exploration
http://sciencepage.org/space.htm
SPACE and ASTRONOMY
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93. Contact List
Phone 22511812. Andersen, Bo N. Deputy Director general. Dept. space and EarthSciences. Email bo.andersen@spacecentre.no. Phone 22511830. Eriksen, Rune.
http://www.spacecentre.no/folder.cfm?aid=43&bid=63

94. Athena
Athena The goal of this World Wide Web (WWW) site is to provide instructional material for K to 12 science based data acquired via the Internet. The materials, which are delivered to classrooms
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://inspire.ospi.wednet.edu:8001/&y=024E

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