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		<title>NASA eClips, a promising start</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[NASA has always spent  a good chunk of it&#8217;s multi-billion dollar budget on educational outreach, but they have just announced a new program called eClips. This is NASA&#8217;s contribution the growing online educational world.
eClips is divided into 4 general areas,

Our World, grades K-5
Real World, grades 6-8
Launchpad, grades 9-12
NASA 360, general public
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>NASA has always spent  a good chunk of it&#8217;s multi-billion dollar budget on <a href="http://www.nasa.gov/home/index.html">educational outreach</a>, but they have just announced a new program called eClips. This is NASA&#8217;s contribution the growing online educational world.</p>
<p>eClips is divided into 4 general areas,</p>
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<li>Our World, grades K-5</li>
<li>Real World, grades 6-8</li>
<li>Launchpad, grades 9-12</li>
<li>NASA 360, general public</li>
<p>   Each of those areas are further subdivided into specific topics areas. The upper school sections are a little sparse at the moment, but the offerings that are available are very promising. Not only are there interesting, well produced video clips available, but each section has a pdf which amounts to a well thought out lesson plan based on the <a href="http://www.nasa.gov/audience/foreducators/nasaeclips/5eteachingmodels/index.html">5E Teaching Model</a>. </p>
<p>The living in space entry, &#8220;Staying Cool&#8221;, uses the astronauts need for practical work suits with built in cooling and heating to introduce the concept of specific heat. There&#8217;s a lab, links to other videos, student handouts, and a challenging engineering project for the student to work on. Three 55 minute classes are required, but I don&#8217;t think I&#8217;d try it in under a week.</p>
<p>NASA has always been a great resource, they&#8217;re getting better.<br />
Check it out!</p>
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