
Science Education Gate-way is an online K-12 science education resource center for teachers, students, homeschoolers, and all science fans.
At Science Education Gate-way, you'll find learning adventures in the Earth and space sciences from a NASA-sponsored partnership of museums, researchers, and educators as you choose from wide-ranging lessons, tutorials, interactive tools, and activities organized by topic.
This remarkable resource center provides access to all materials and to sites at partner institutions which host their own resources. There are also links to other educational sites.
Science Education Gate-way is located online at http://cse.ssl.berkeley.edu/segway/
The Web site features six different resources toolkits, each of which includes complete lesson modules, a grab bag of easy-to-use activities, interactive tools and images, templates and tools to make your own online lessons, and links to related activities and resources.
The six topics with toolkits include: Space Science, Light, Cycles, Sun & Earth, Weather, and Solar System.
Visitors to Science Education Gate-Way can also observe their favorite planets through the site's "Find that Planet!" feature.
Science Education Gate-way and SEGway resources are produced in cooperation with centers of basic research, science museums, and K-12 educators. Partners include: Exploratorium, Lawrence Hall of Science, National Air and Space Museum, Science Museum of Virginia, Center for EUVE Astrophysics, Center for Earth and Planetary Science, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Space Telescope Science Institute, EOSAT, and PacBell/CalREN.
SEGway is a public resource center of the Science Information Infrastructure (SII), which is a partner in NASA's Learning Technologies Project (LTP), a component of the Federal High Performance Computing and Communications program (HPCC). Cooperative management is provided by Space Telescope Science Institute Education Group, Space Sciences Laboratory Center for Science Education, and SAO High Energy Division of the Science Education Group. It is funded by NASA.
Curator: Randolph Kim
Responsible NASA Official: Mark
Leon
Last Updated: 07/02/2002