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Science Education: A Case for Astronomy
American Journal of Physics, 1971An astronomy course can demonstrate to the nonscientist that science is a human endeavor, involving social judgments and philosophical implications as well as established facts.
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Some educational aspects of astronomy
Vistas in Astronomy, 1955Abstract The interest in astronomy has much increased in recent years among people of all ages. The Preston Municipal Observatory has ventured the experiment of organizing the study of the subject in schools and by encouraging it also in evening classes, in lectures for the adult public, in local astronomical society work, and by active participation
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Astronomy Education Research in the Planetarium
2017From the first moment intervening clouds obscured the beauty of the overhead stars, our ancestral sky watchers created pictures and maps to represent the heavens. For some, precise star positions were needed for navigation and wayfinding.
Timothy F. Slater, Coty B. Tatge
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Astronomy Education Journal
Stargazing Live! aims to capture the imagination of learners with a combination of live and interactive planetarium lessons, real astronomical data, and lessons built around interactive knowledge representations.
Joanna Holt+7 more
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Stargazing Live! aims to capture the imagination of learners with a combination of live and interactive planetarium lessons, real astronomical data, and lessons built around interactive knowledge representations.
Joanna Holt+7 more
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Proposed Structure of Education in Astronomy
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia, 1991AbstractThis paper discusses the importance of having a structured approach to educating the general public in astronomy. It outlines the role schools, planetaria and national observatories must play in this process. It also addresses the question of how astronomical events are best exploited to activate the public’s interest in astronomy.
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Education in Astronomy: Some Suggestions
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia, 1991AbstractAstronomy is one of the most ancient disciplines of knowledge which has inspired a great deal of human thought. Its study has triggered developments in many fields. Bohr’s atomic model and our idea about the thermonuclear fusion are two of the many examples which have significantly influenced (and will continue to influence) the course of human
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Astronomy Education and Instructional Aids
1994The field of astronomy serves not only to perform research on matters of astronomical and astrophysical relevance, but also to administer an invaluable didactic function: that of guiding and contributing to the scientific education of the general public as well as of future astronomers, physicists, and other scientists.
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Surveying the reach and maturity of machine learning and artificial intelligence in astronomy
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, 2020Christopher Fluke, C Jacobs
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Astronomy Education in Virtual Worlds and Virtual Reality
, 2020A. Crider
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