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  2. Life in the Universe Curriculum


    Part of the cover image for the classroom materials called Life in the Universe.

    The Life in the Universe curriculum is a unique set of resources, for elementary and middle school teachers, designed to bring the excitement of searching for life beyond Earth into the classroom. The SETI Institute, with funding from NSF and NASA, developed these award winning classroom materials with a team of educators, curriculum developers, and scientists. The Life in the Universe curriculum explores many facets of how scientists are trying to answer the questions: Where did life come from? What is its future? Are we alone?

    In the Life in the Universe curriculum, students explore...

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  3. Life in the Universe Curriculum


    Part of the cover image for the classroom materials called Life in the Universe.

    The Life in the Universe curriculum is a unique set of resources, for elementary and middle school teachers, designed to bring the excitement of searching for life beyond Earth into the classroom. The SETI Institute, with funding from NSF and NASA, developed these award winning classroom materials with a team of educators, curriculum developers, and scientists. The Life in the Universe curriculum explores many facets of how scientists are trying to answer the questions: Where did life come from? What is its future? Are we alone?

    In the Life in the Universe curriculum, students explore...

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  4. Life in the Universe Curriculum


    Part of the cover image for the classroom materials called Life in the Universe.

    The Life in the Universe curriculum is a unique set of resources, for elementary and middle school teachers, designed to bring the excitement of searching for life beyond Earth into the classroom. The SETI Institute, with funding from NSF and NASA, developed these award winning classroom materials with a team of educators, curriculum developers, and scientists. The Life in the Universe curriculum explores many facets of how scientists are trying to answer the questions: Where did life come from? What is its future? Are we alone?

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  5. Teachers are the Students at Georgia Tech


    Teachers from the Georgia Intern-Fellowship for (GIFT) program performing lab experiments.

    Since its inception in 1991, The Georgia Intern-Fellowship for Teachers (GIFT) program at Georgia Tech has placed STEM teachers in more than 1,400 summer research positions in industry and academia statewide. Georgia Tech also pairs GIFT teachers with undergraduate students interested in becoming teachers.

    NAI’s team at Georgia Tech has developed an astrobiology education program to provide two high school biology GIFT teachers and one undergraduate biology student with a summer research experience, investigating extremophiles. They also developed an astrobiology curriculum for a one-week summer enrichment program for 23 high school students....

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  6. Life in Extreme Environments Educator Conference


    The Life in Extreme Environments Educator Conference, hosted by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory Education Office, was held on January 24-25, 2009 in JPL’s von Kármán auditorium. E/PO Leads from NAI’s teams at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, JPL-Titan, and JPL-Icy Worlds participated in producing the event. Eighty-one educators attended.

    The program included an introduction to astrobiology, as well as more detailed presentations outlining astrobiology research into extrasolar planet habitability, pre-biotic chemistry, spectral “bio”signatures, and planetary protection. NAI educational materials were distributed.

    The conference also served as a platform from which to test a remote...

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  7. Life in Extreme Environments Educator Conference


    When January 24, 2009 (Sat) ~ January 25, 2009 (Sun)
    Where Pasadena, CA

    On January 24-25th, the NAI Teams at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, CA will host the Life in Extreme Environments Educator Conference for teachers and other educators. Join NASA astrobiologists, planetary scientists, and astronomers for a presentation on the latest information on our expanding understanding of the abodes of life on our planet and the prospects for the development of life elsewhere in our solar system and much farther beyond. Please register by January 16th.

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