DocumentCode
297836
Title
Mission to Planet Earth on-line Earth Systems Science course
Author
Blurton, Craig ; McGee, Steven
Author_Institution
NASA Classroom of the Future, Wheeling, WV, USA
Volume
2
fYear
1996
fDate
27-31 May 1996
Firstpage
917
Abstract
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has a leadership role in Earth Systems Science research for the United States with the Mission to Planet Earth (MTPE) program, which, making use of satellite technology, remote sensing, and image processing, is altering our understanding of our planet. Although significant effort is going into the MTPE program, and although the implications of this research will have widespread impact on environmental, scientific, social, political, economic, and health policies worldwide, few teachers and far fewer students are aware of these efforts, or have the skills and knowledge necessary to understand them. Typically, students and teachers do not have experience with analyzing problems on an ecosystem or biosphere scale. But MTPE´s scientific studies hold great potential to enhance, enrich, and extend the K-12 science and mathematics curricula. Many curriculum materials have been developed for this purpose by MTPE, Project Globe, and others. In order to provide middle school educators from across the United States with the skills, knowledge, and materials necessary to teach their students about Earth Systems Science and NASA´s MTPE research efforts, the NASA Classroom of the Future will design, develop, field test, and disseminate an on-line course making use of World Wide Web and Virtual Reality Mark-up Language (VRML) technologies. The development of the on-line inservice course will be a collaborative effort involving classroom teachers, education personnel and scientists From NASA´s Mission to Planet Earth (MTPE), the Classroom of the Future (COTF), and Space Grant Consortia members
Keywords
education; educational courses; geophysical techniques; remote sensing; COTF; Classroom of the Future; MTPE; Mission to Planet Earth; NASA; Project Globe; Space Grant; USA; United States; VRML; World Wide Web; distance learning; education; educational course; geophysical measurement technique; government program; image processing; land surface; land use; on-line Earth Systems Science course; remote sensing; satellite technology; teaching; terrain mapping; Ecosystems; Environmental economics; Geoscience; Image processing; NASA; Planets; Remote sensing; Satellites; Social implications of technology; Space technology;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 1996. IGARSS '96. 'Remote Sensing for a Sustainable Future.', International
Conference_Location
Lincoln, NE
Print_ISBN
0-7803-3068-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IGARSS.1996.516520
Filename
516520
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