AGU Poster Session Abstracts
At the 2004 American Geophysical Union's Fall Meeting, the PDEC hosted a poster session to discuss the topics and existing programs and products that bring planetary data into education.
Using Planetary Data in Educational Settings Posters
Presiding: S Shipp, Lunar and Planetary Institute; L Lowes, Solar System Exploration Education and Outreach Forum
Coupling Immersive Experiences with the Use of Mission Data to Encourage Students' Interest in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math: Examples from the Mars Exploration Program
MRO's High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE): Education and public Outreach Plans
MarsQuest Online: Bringing exploration to the public
From Lewis and Clark to Valles Marineris: Using NASA data to fly virtual landscapes
Dawn Mission E/PO Use of NASA Archived Images
Jules Verne Voyager: A Web Interactive Tool for Comparative Planetology
Learning to Use Geographic Information Systems and Image Processing and Analysis to Teach Ocean Science to Middle School Students
The Role of Goldstone Apple Valley Radio Telescope Project in Promoting Scientific Efficacy Among Middle and High School Students
The Goldstone-Apple Valley Radio Telescope (GAVRT) Science Education Partnership
Encouraging upward thinking with planetary imagery: science as motivator and enrichment for the adult basic skills learner
Getting Planetary Data into the Hands of Educators: Recommendations from a Community Discussion
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