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Using Space Imagery in the Science Classroom: Efforts of the CASDE Project
Authors:Grandgenett  Neal  Clark  Paul  Topp  Neal  Pawloski  Bob  Kassebaum  Roger  Ostler  Elliott  Schnase  Bill
Institution:(1) University of Nebraska at Omaha, Omaha, Nebraska
Abstract:This article describes the ongoing curriculum development efforts of the Consortium for the Application of Space Data in Education (CASDE), which is an evolving consortium of educators, engineers, scientists, and other professionals dedicated to providing the educational community with vast amounts of NASA imagery, tools, and interdisciplinary learning activities, distributed freely over the Internet. The article particularly details the curricular approach taken by CASDE, which involves the concept of ldquocurriculum building blocksrdquo that contain tools, data, tutorials, curriculum standards, assessments, and a sample lesson or instructional activity. The article also describes the student interactive DataSlate software, developed by engineers at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, to help teachers use space imagery conveniently with students in the science classroom. In addition, the article discusses the consortium's approach to providing ongoing training to teachers, and also describes the efforts of the consortium to evaluate some of the educational activities undertaken by participating teachers. Finally, a web-based link to all of the consortium's resources and curriculum activities is provided to the reader for their possible use and reference.
Keywords:space  curriculum  imagery  software  Internet
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