NASA: National Aeronautics and Space Administration

  1. Summer Workshops for Teachers in Astrobiology

    Every summer, NAI teams and others host hands-on, in-the-field, in-the-lab workshops for educators. The workshops feature cutting edge astrobiology research delivered by astrobiology scientists and education professionals, as well as inquiry- and standards-based activities ready for your classroom. Below is a current list of offerings for Summer 2009:

    Astrobiology Summer Science Experience for Teachers
    Produced by: SETI Institute
    Workshop Dates: 15 – 20 June, 2009
    Workshop Location: San Francisco, CA

    ASSET is a science and curriculum institute for high school science teachers focused on the 9th grade curriculum, Voyages Through Time (VTT). The ASSET experience will be intense and exciting, interactive and content rich, with presentations by leading astrobiology researchers from the SETI Institute, NASA, and California Academy of Sciences. Participants receive a copy of VTT. All expenses are covered by grant funds. Applications accepted January 5 – February 20, 2009.

    The Heat from Within: Earthly Insights into Planetary Volcanism
    Produced by: Lunar and Planetary Institute
    Workshops Dates: 12-19 July, 2009
    Workshop Location: Bend, OR (Crater Lake region)

    Spend the week with planetary scientists investigating different types of volcanos in the Bend and Crater Lake regions of Oregon. Contrast these Earth-based analogs with volcanic features on Mars, the Moon, Venus, and even the moons of Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune! From these field experiences and classroom exercises, participants will build an understanding of the planetary processes that produce volcanos, and the patterns of volcanism on planets in our solar system. The experience will be divided between the field and lab, where participants work with classroom-tested, hands-on inquiry based activities and resources that can be used to enhance Earth and space science teaching in the classroom. Participants receive lesson plans, supporting resources, and presentations. A limited number of grants are available to cover registration. Applications are due April 7, 2009. Participants will be notified of their acceptance by April 14, 2009.

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