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Sten Odenwald Sten Odenwald 90 Points

Many of you may be familiar with this NASA resource that uses topics in space science and astronomy taken from NASA press releases to enliven classroom discussions in mathematics and earth/space science. It was first posted online at http://spacemath.gsfc.nasa.gov in 2008 and I presented many workshops on its content at NSTA National Conventions.  I have recently completed an update to the website to make it more easy to navigate, and to fix a variety of typos etc that have come to my attention over the years.  For those of you interested in a formal assessment of the impact of this resource on student learning, please see the peer-reviewed research paper 'A Retrospective Analysis of the Impact of SpaceMath@NASA on Student Performance in Math and Science' by Odenwald, Davis and Bowwers located in the Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching.

Khushi 01130 Khushi 01130 10 Points

Mr. Sten Odenwald thank you for this post.

Physical Science / SpaceMath @ NASA via this PDF
Can find information abouthttps://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/files/Space_Math_I.pdf

Impression of Planet Proxima Centauri with New the stars, Centauri a and Centauri B - Information about  Proxima Centauri .

 

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