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Astronomy Now | Aug 1997
Astronomy Now
Aug 1997

Thomas Devlin, an engineer with Jackson and Tull of Seabrook Maryland, and Dr. John Wood, from NASA's Goddard Spaceflight Center, are responsible for creating and distributing eductional software called PCs in Space that you can obtain for free.




Sky & Telescope 2003
Sky & Telescope 2003 Review
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Teacher Surveys
Prior NSTA, Iowa State University and Arkansas State University surveys point to classroom inclusion.

Earth Curriula 2000 Earth Curricula 2000
Learn about Earth science in an interactive way! Hundreds of NASA images, questions, math exercises ready for classroom inclusion.





Sky & Telescope | July 2002
Sky & Telescope
July 2002


Solar System 2001 consists of seven lessons and five activities to teach 5th- to 7th-grade students about the Sun and its family. ... The software is built upon national science and math standards, so it can be part of school curricula across the United States.







NASA Author: Tom Devlin
Last Updated: August 1, 2003
contact me at: tdevlin@aol.com