Program Information |
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Title:
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Mission Geography: Where we choose to live and why? |
Description:
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Learn how you can use NASA images of our own planet to help study patterns in human civilization. Students will use a nighttime image to observe areas of light across the United States and to identify patterns and spatial distributions of human settlements. They explain the reasons for these patterns by answering questions and making inferences about what they observe. |
Delivery: |
Interactive Videoconferencing |
Date:
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Monday, April 12, 2010 |
Start Time:
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11:00 AM |
End Time:
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12:00 PM |
Grade Levels: |
Best suited for students in grades 5th - 12th grade. |
Fee: |
Free |
Interaction Information: |
Five sites will be selected to interact. Other sites will be "view only." |
Bandwidth: |
384K |
Bandwidth Comments : |
N/A |
Comments: |
Districts are not allowed to record |
Program URL: |
http://dln.nasa.gov/dln/content/catalog/details/?cid=1677 |
REGISTRATION: |
Click here to begin the registration process |
TETN or ESC Sponsor (Program Coordinator) |
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Sponsor: |
TETN |
Sponsor Contact: |
Gerri Maglia |
Sponsor Phone: |
(512) 919-5171 |
Sponsor Email: |
gerri.maglia@esc13.txed.net |
Content Provider |
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Name: |
NASA |
To participate, contact your Education Service Center or the above listed sponsor if you have questions.