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  • September 8, 2004
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     NASA and the National Federation of the Blind recently collaborated on an engineering summer camp for blind students called Rocket On!. Featured as part of the camp, MathTrax allowed students to analyze the radar and payload data generated during the rocket launch and flight.

     For more press on MathTrax see the developer site (here)
             
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       NASA Learning Technologies (NLT) is a NASA R&D effort for the engineering of teaching tools that deliver NASA content in the most engaging and dynamic manner possible. NLT builds the pipeline and the delivery point for unencumbered access to the best data NASA has to provide.

     MathTrax bridges the visual divide when it comes to modeling graphs

 
   
       MathTrax is developed at NASA Johnson Space Center by principal investigator Dr. Robert Shelton and engineers Dan Dexter, Terry Hodgson and Stephanie Smith.  
   
             
Curator: Randolph Kim
Responsible NASA Official: Patrick Hogan
Last Updated: 9/13/2004
 
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