Resources That Shed Light on Solar Arrays and Electricity
Posted on Jul 27, 2009 01:02:31 PM | Deana Nunley | 0 Comments    |

The main page of the Solar Arrays module lists resources for students to use if they want to gather more information for their podcast script. Here are a few more NASA educational resources that you may find helpful in teaching about solar arrays and electricity.


NASA's Student Observation Network includes the Living and Working in Space: Energy module, which promotes inquiry as students answer questions such as "What variables might affect the operation of solar panels?"

Classroom of the Future offers ISS: Electricity and Power in Space, an electricity module with simulations.

The NASA SCI Files' The Case of the Electrical Mystery educator guide contains activities that will get students "charged up" about electricity.

NASA's Environmental Control and Life Support Systems Water Filtration Challenge Educator Guide is an engineering design challenge in which students build and test water filtration systems.

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