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| Alphabetical | By Popularity | | - Amazing Space
- Set of web-based activities primarily designed for classroom use. - Astro-classroom
- Leonids observing parties for high school students of the world; held in 1998, 1999, 2000, and 2001. Also in Japanese. - Astro-Venture
- Allows grade school students to role-play NASA careers, as they search for and design a planet that would be habitable to humans. Highlights NASA careers and astrobiology research in: astronomy, geology, biology, and atmospheric sciences. - Catch a Star
- Learn about Catch a Star, the international competition for school students organised by ESO - the European Organisation for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere - and the European Association for Astronomy Education. - Center for Science Education - UC Berkeley Space Sciences Laboratory
- Provides earth and space science education resources for K-12 teachers, college instructors, and the general public. - comPADRE
- Provides interactive learning environments and positively influences physics and astronomy students and their teachers in both individual and collaborative settings. - Educational Observatory
- Nonprofit educational and scientific organisation holding viewing nights at their observatory at McFarland Park and at members' homes. - Exploring Planets in the Classroom
- More than 25 hands-on science activities are provided in classroom-ready pages for both teachers and students for exploring Earth, the planets, geology, and space sciences. - Imagine Mars
- National arts, sciences, and technology education initiative that led young people to work together with educators and civic leaders to design a Mars community for 100 people. - Is There Water on Mars
(PDF) - NASA Educator Guide explores the question of whether there is water on Mars. - Mars Activities: Teacher Resources and Classroom Activities
(PDF) - JPL and Arizona State University education programme for introducing K-12 students to the wonders of Mars. - NASA/MSU Center for Educational Resources (CERES)
- K-12 astronomy activities that utilize NASA's Internet resources. - Project Astro Utah
- National programme creating partnerships between teachers and students in grades 4-9 with amateur and professional astronomers. - ROVer Ranch: K-12 Experiments in Robotic Software
- Robotics workshop for assembling the hardware and instructions for a software robot to perform a mission in a virtual environment. From NASA. - Science Education Gateway (SEGway)
- Collaborative NASA project which brings together NASA scientists, science museums, and K-12 educators to produce NASA science-based Earth and space science materials.
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