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NASA Ames is only one of twelve NASA centers. Each center offers its own educational resources.
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Education Sites at Other NASA Installations
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Education Sites at Other NASA Installations
NASA Headquarters Education Home Page - Washington DC

Dryden Flight Research Center Education - Edwards, California.
The Office of Education at NASA Dryden Flight Research Center offers a wide variety of opportunities for educators and students at all levels of instruction including the elementary, secondary, and university levels.

Glenn Research Center Education - at Lewis Field, Cleveland, Ohio.
The mission of the Office of Educational Programs (OEP) is to utilize NASA's inspiring mission, the unique Lewis laboratories, and its diverse and specialized workforce, to participate in appropriate educational programs and activities to enhance the teaching and student learning of science, mathematics, and technology education.

Goddard Space Flight Center Education - Greenbelt, Maryland.
Goddard Space Flight Center's support of education enhances the Nation's level of scientific literacy and technological competence by sharing the knowledge and inspiration of space research and exploration with the public, educators, and students.

Goddard Institute for Space Studies - New York, New York.
Goddard is a NASA research institute located near Columbia University in New York City. A subdivision of the Goddard Space Flight Center Earth Sciences Directorate in Maryland, GISS is primarily engaged in studies of global climate change.

Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Educational Outreach - Pasadena, California.
NASA and JPL believe that one of their most important missions is to bring the world of space exploration to everyone who might want to use it to enrich their work, school, or daily life.

Johnson Space Center Educational Outreach
- Houston, Texas.
The Office of Education at NASA Johnson Space Center offers a wide variety of opportunities for educators and students at all levels of instruction including the elementary, secondary, and university levels.

Kennedy Space Center Education - Kennedy Space Center, Florida
NASA and the John F. Kennedy Space Center (KSC) are strong advocates of education and learning and offer a wide variety of special K - 12 and university programs and services.

Langley Research Center Office of Education - Hampton, Virginia
The Office of Education at NASA Langley Research Center offers a wide variety of opportunities for educators and students at all levels of instruction including the elementary, secondary, and university levels.

Marshall Space Flight Center Education Programs Office - Huntsville, Alabama.
The Office of Education at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center offers a wide variety of opportunities for educators and students at all levels of instruction including the elementary, secondary, and university levels.

Stennis Space Center Education & University Affairs - Stennis Space Center, Mississippi.
The Education Mission at Stennis Space Center is to promote and support the efforts of communities, within the SSC region, in developing a quality education system that will permit their citizens to obtain the necessary skills for quality living and gainful employment in the 21st century in America's high-tech economy.

Wallops Flight Center Education Outreach - Wallops Island, Virginia.
Opening young minds the wonders of Earth and space sciences is a NASA mission embraced by Wallops. Our long history of supporting education and our unique capabilities make Wallops an ideal laboratory for the development of aerospace education.

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NASA-Wide Programs
Central Operation of Resources for Educators (CORE) serves as the worldwide distributor for NASA produced multimedia materials. This includes a catalog of more than 200 videocassette, slide and CD-ROM programs.

Learning Technologies Project (LTP) NASA's Learning Technologies Project (LTP) provides online, interactive, multimedia educational products derived from NASA Enterprise content. LTP projects increase public access to the storehouse of science that NASA has acquired as well as the data it is currently acquiring. LTP provides this content in accordance with the NASA Plan for Education by creating curriculum enhancements for K-12 and K-14 educators and delivering these materials via the Internet and other emerging technologies. LTP products are offered at about 5,000 (or ~5 percent) of the schools nationwide. Contact: Mark Leon or Tom Dyson

NASA Television This agency wide resource provides mission-related educational programming for schools via satellite dish and/or cable.

Robotics Education Project (REP) is your NASA source for K-12 robotics education. REP organizes robotics competitions and will be offering online robotics courses and labs for credit in the future. Contact Joe Hering (650) 604-2008.

Space Link is the official home to the NASA Education Division’s electronic publications and NASA Television’s education schedule. It is also your guide to NASA’s Internet resources with hundreds of subject oriented pages and the
capability to search all of NASA.

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Last Revised: Monday, June 12, 2000