This annotated resource guide for college instructors and high school teachers presents ideas in modern cosmology. It is published by the NASA Astrophysics Education and Outreach Forum. Included are websites, articles, books, animations, audio recordings, lab activities and other resources, useful for both instructors and students. The guide is available in either HTML or PDF format. Educational levels: High school, Undergraduate lower division, General public
This resource introduces students to astronomers and what they do, the force of gravity, Mars and th...
This resource explains the nature of the universe from the point of view of ancient Greeks and Coper...
This section of the Windows to the Universe web site provides information and resources for teachers...
This cosmological primer covers aspects of the Big Bang theory, including foundations, observational...
This is a website for an introductory astrobiology course. The website contains entertaining, illust...
This site, from Tufts University, describes the universe in terms of seven epochs: particulate, gala...
This website introduces the Big Bang Model (also known as the standard cosmology) and the fact that ...
Cosmology in its current meaning of the science of the universe is a topic that attracts as much pop...
This Web site is intended for students age 14 and up and contains information and resources about as...
The study of the nature, structure, origin, and causes of the cosmos (i.e. universal ‘order’) or uni...
Providing a comprehensive and up-to-date treatment of observational cosmology, this advanced undergr...
The Wilkinson Microwave Anisotrophy Probe (WMAP) hosts a website presenting basic information and co...
This book is an introductory text for all those wishing to learn about modern views of the cosmos. O...
This DVD combines the latest scientific and educational research to help teachers in grades 8-12 dee...
This lesson plan is part of the Center for Educational Resources (CERES), a series of web-based astr...
This resource introduces students to astronomers and what they do, the force of gravity, Mars and th...
This resource explains the nature of the universe from the point of view of ancient Greeks and Coper...
This section of the Windows to the Universe web site provides information and resources for teachers...
This cosmological primer covers aspects of the Big Bang theory, including foundations, observational...
This is a website for an introductory astrobiology course. The website contains entertaining, illust...
This site, from Tufts University, describes the universe in terms of seven epochs: particulate, gala...
This website introduces the Big Bang Model (also known as the standard cosmology) and the fact that ...
Cosmology in its current meaning of the science of the universe is a topic that attracts as much pop...
This Web site is intended for students age 14 and up and contains information and resources about as...
The study of the nature, structure, origin, and causes of the cosmos (i.e. universal ‘order’) or uni...
Providing a comprehensive and up-to-date treatment of observational cosmology, this advanced undergr...
The Wilkinson Microwave Anisotrophy Probe (WMAP) hosts a website presenting basic information and co...
This book is an introductory text for all those wishing to learn about modern views of the cosmos. O...
This DVD combines the latest scientific and educational research to help teachers in grades 8-12 dee...
This lesson plan is part of the Center for Educational Resources (CERES), a series of web-based astr...
This resource introduces students to astronomers and what they do, the force of gravity, Mars and th...
This resource explains the nature of the universe from the point of view of ancient Greeks and Coper...
This section of the Windows to the Universe web site provides information and resources for teachers...