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  1. An Internet-Based Introductory College Astronomy Course with Real-Time Telescopic Observing.(Internet/Web/Online Service Information): An article from: ... (Technological Horizons In Education) by David G. Iadevaia, 1999-01-01

41. Astronomy 162: Spring 2003
astronomy 162 Introduction to astronomy. Dr. Yost s WebBased Course, An online Course Evaluation is available for this course until the end of Finals
http://homework.phys.utk.edu/courses/spring2003/astr162c/
Astronomy 162: Introduction to Astronomy
Dr. Yost's Web-Based Course, Spring 2003
Instructor: Dr. Yost
Office: 217A Nielsen Physics Building
Hours: Monday, Wednesday and Friday,
11 AM to Noon or by appointment
Phone:
E-Mail:
syost@utk.edu
Course Web Site: http://homework.phys.utk.edu/astr162
Textbook: Online Journey Through Astronomy Announcements: Grades are now final. An Online Course Evaluation is available for this course until the end of Finals period. (The link should work now.) All students are encouraged to enter your evaluation. Any suggestions about the course are appreciated. I hope you've learned more than you ever expected about the amazing universe in which we live. The answers for the final exam are available in PDF format. See the white blue , or pink (makeup) version. Grades should be available Friday afternoon. Extra credit web site on The Milky Way and Black Holes have been submitted, if you would like to view them. All extra credit has been recorded. You can see it under the "Course Total" tab on the Grades page. Course Syllabus Extra Credit Grades Discussion Group ... Astronomy Links This is an online course, which means you will work through the online text on your own, and take proctored quizzes and examinations on the material.

42. Department Of Physics And Astronomy
Department of Physics astronomy MSU http//physics.msstate.edu/online/.Independent Study courses These are accessible at the following URL
http://www.msstate.edu/dept/physics/ucourses/onlinecourses.htm
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  • Web pages to supplement regular courses: Links to course web pages are available at this URL:
http://physics.msstate.edu/
  • Online Courses: Starting Spring 2003, a section of PH2213 will be offered online. Send email to Mrs. Mindy Wolf at (MWolfe@CE.MsState.Edu ) or follow this URL to access registration information:
http://www.msstate.edu/dept/ced/ You have to fill out a form to register for the course; you cannot do it online. If you are not already admitted to the university, you need to complete additional forms. Follow this URL to get the catalogue description of the course: http://www.msstate.edu/dept/physics/ucourses/ph2213o.htm Follow this URL to get a detailed description of the online course: http://physics.msstate.edu/online/
  • Independent Study Courses: These are accessible at the following URL:
http://www.distance.msstate.edu/collegeind.html#PHYSICS

43. OnLine Courses For Spring 2005 At Raritan Valley Community College
PHYS130, 99V, astronomy online lab component included, 23934, Vinski online courses from NJVCCC New Jersey Virtual Community College Consortium
http://www.raritanval.edu/distlearn/coursesOnlineSpring2005.html
Spring 2005 Online Course Listing Specific information about each course is available by CLICKING on the course name below
Online registration begins November 8 for currently enrolled students.
Open registration begins November 15.
Jump to course(s) from NJVCCC SPRING 2005 ONLINE COURSES FROM RVCC Course No. Section Course Name and Information page CRN Instructor ACCT-101 Financial Accounting Black ACCT-104 Managerial Accounting Black ACCT-221 Tax Accounting Wolf ANTH-101 Intro to Cultural Anthropology (Telecourse with online component) (CANCELLED) Kaufman ARTS-104 Visual Communication (CANCELLED) Thornborough BUSI-111 Introduction to Business Administration Kletz BUSI-112 Principles of Management Fagan BUSI-131 Business Law I Estabrook BUSI-131 Business Law I Morris BUSI-132 Business Law II Estabrook BUSI-161 Business Mathematics Fagan CISY-103 Computer Concepts and Programming Reddy CISY-122 Business Computer Systems Pieris CISY-122 Business Computer Systems Pieris CISY-132 Systems Analysis and Design Schwarz CISY-160 Internet (meets for orientation session and final exam) Reddy CISY-217 Operating Systems ten weeks; begins 2/21/05)

44. Earth & Space Science Online Syllabus Spring 2000
This course covers basic principles from the fields of Geology, astronomy, The Student Handbook for online courses provides information to help you
http://gpc.edu/~pgore/Earth&Space/syllabus.html
Instructor's name: Instructor's e-mail address: Instructor's phone number: Where to submit assignments to instructor - address and/or fax # Course developer : Dr. Pamela J. W. Gore, Professor of Geology
E-mail address pgore@gpc.edu
Dr. Gore's Home Page http://www.gpc.edu/~pgore/gore.htm
Office phone
Catalog description: Fundamentals of Earth Science for Middle School Teachers. This course covers basic principles from the fields of Geology, Astronomy, Oceanography, and Meteorology. Map interpretation, minerals and rocks, processes acting at the Earth's surface and within the Earth, plate tectonics, geologic time and dating, composition and motions of the earth, solar system, phases of the moon, origin and life cycles of stars, galaxies, water movements, ocean floor, weather, and climate. Prerequisites: Open to Georgia Middle School Teachers only. Required textbook:
    Tarbuck, E. J. and Lutgens, F. K., 2000, Earth Science , 9th edition, Prentice Hall, 672 p. plus CD-ROM. Publisher's Web Site: http://www.prenhall.com/tarbuck/

45. Astronomy Course Syllabus
online courses are not for everyone. If you are an independent learner, you maydo well with this There is a lot to cover in Introduction to astronomy.
http://www.ccaurora.edu/astro/instructions.htm
ASTRONOMY
(Vital Information: Please Read Carefully) B asically, this is what you do: 1) Observe all deadlines ( Schedule
2) Read the textbook assignments and notes ( Schedule Notes
3) Perform, write up and submit all activities before their deadline ( Activities
4) Take the tests (Lecture classes take in class, online classes take online: Tests
5) Take the Final ( Final Your weekly readings, activities, tests and so on are listed with each week on the main page of the course ( home HERE'S MORE: In a nutshell:
For Online students, t his class is arranged more or less like my on-campus lecture classes. The main difference is just that you do not come to lectures on campus. This may or may not be like any other Internet course you may have taken, so don't expect it to operate just like another class you may have taken. This class has deadlines and time limits. It is NOT an open-ended course. Each week you will have a reading assignment that includes both textbook readings and online notes. In many weeks you also will have an activity assignment that is due Friday of the week noted on the schedule, which must be received by me via email by 5:00 p.m. Late activities will not be accepted, so plan ahead. There will be no make-ups. In some weeks you will have an online test. I

46. Astronomy Education Review
Although many universities have online courses with a faceto-face component, Teaching astronomy online gives more students the chance to improve their
http://aer.noao.edu/AERArticle.php?issue=6§ion=5&article=3

47. Online Courses - Spokane Community College
SCC online courses Important All course offerings are subject to change . astronomy. ASTR 101 (3324), Principles of astronomy (5 cr.
http://www.scc.spokane.edu/dl/courses.asp
SCC Online Courses
Distance Learning

SCC

Program: All programs Accounting Administrative Office Systems Anthropology Art Astronomy Business, General Chemistry CATT Computer Information Systems Ecology Economics English General Studies Geography Geology Health Health Education History Humanities Legal Secretary Management Mathematics Music Nursing Program (RN, LPN) Philosophy Physical Education Psychology Small Business Management Sociology Surgical Technology All available quarters Fall 2005 Please select a program above to continue.
Important: All course offerings are subject to change. The college cannot guarantee class offerings, designated times or specific instructors as funding levels and student interest may affect whether or not an offering is available. Information contained within course syllabi is the responsibility of the syllabus author and not that of Spokane Community College.
Fall 2005 course instructor syllabus type Accounting ACCT 101 Principles of Accounting (5 cr.) Waybright J syllabus SCC Blackboard ACCT 102 HOT Principles of Accounting (5 cr.)

48. Lecture Scripts And Online Courses
Lecture Scripts and online courses Physics astronomy and Astrophysics SurveyCommittee, National Research Council 2000. astronomy and Astrophysics
http://cips02.physik.uni-bonn.de/~baehren/scripts/astro.html
L ecture Scripts and Online Courses
Physics
Other resources
Astronomy
Astrophysics
  • Handbook of Space Astronomy and Astrophysics
    Martin V. Zombeck
    toc
    Index
  • Cosmological Simulations Using Adaptive Particle-Mesh Methods
    Hugh Couchman, University of Western Ontario [ ps
  • Kosmologische Modelle Postscript
  • Lernkartei Relativistische Astrophysik compressed Postscript
  • The Field of Solar Physics: Review and Recommendations for Ground-Based Solar Research toc
  • Black Holes Dr. P.K. Townsend, DAMTP, University of Cambridge Abstract
Cosmology
  • Überblick Kosmologie Peter Schneider, Institut f. Astrophysik u. Extraterrestrische Forschung der Universität Bonn html ps.gz

49. BDG Online Courses: Genealogy, Stamp Collecting, Civil War, Home School, Social
GENEALOGY; How do I know which online genealogy course to take first? and TheInternet (Ages 9 Adult) course description; STARGAZING/astronomy/SCIENCE
http://www.bdgonline.com/corselst.htm
TM Dr. Barbara Denny George's Online Instructional Site List of Courses If you are already registered, click the title of the class in which you are registered. It will ask for your User Name and Password you were given in your "Welcome Letter".
To see course descriptions and schedule dates, click on the ball following the course title.
Be sure to scroll all the way down and look at all of the courses available. Courses for ALL AGES: GENEALOGY How do I know which online genealogy course to take first? Click here for a self placement test
What is Genealogy? How Do I Start My Family Tree? How Do I Use the Internet for Genealogy? ... Course 1 (Ages 12 +) course description Where to find Specific Genealogical Information on the Internet Course 2 (Ages 13 +) course description Advanced Genealogical Research Using the Internet Course 3 (Ages 14 +) course description World Genealogy - Course 4 (Ages 15 +) course description
STORM CHASING
Storm Chasing as a Hobby (Ages 13 -Adult) course description
COMPUTER / INTERNET / PHOTOGRAPHY
How To Use The Internet The Basics - Course 1 (Ages 14 - Adult ) course description Using The Internet Course 2 (Ages 15- Adult) course description Basic Photo Editing (Ages 13 -Adult) course description Using Your Digital Camera (Ages 13 -Adult) course description Using Your Scanner (Ages 13 -Adult) course description The Magic World of the Internet (Ages 13 -Adult)

50. Curtin Courses Online Handbook 2005 - Astronomy 101
This is the official online handbook for Curtin University of Technology.From here you can find information on the degrees, courses and units that are
http://handbook.curtin.edu.au/units/73/7318.html
CurtinSearch Curtin Site Index
About Curtin University
Academic calendar ... Student policy and procedures
7318 (v.6) Astronomy 101
Area: Department of Applied Physics Credits: Contact Hours: ** The tuition pattern below provides details of the types of classes and their duration. This is to be used as a guide only. For more precise information please check your unit outline. ** Lecture: 2 x 1 Hours Weekly Syllabus: Size and structure of the universe. History of astronomy and celestial coordinates. Tools of the astronomer - telescopes and associated instruments. Stellar evolution. Birth and death of stars. Red giants, white dwarfs, supernovae, black holes. Cosmology, Big Bang, cosmic microwave background, future of the universe. Life in the universe. ** To ensure that the most up-to-date information about unit references, texts and outcomes appears, they will be provided in your unit outline prior to commencement. ** Field of Education: 010303 Astronomy Funding Cluster: 08 - Engineering, Science, Surveying SOLT (Online) Definitions*: Informational
*Extent to which this unit or thesis utilises online information Result Type: Grade/Mark
Availability
Year Location Period Internal Partially Online Internal Area External Central External Fully Online Bentley Campus Semester 1 Y Bentley Campus Semester 2 Y Area
External refers to external course/units run by the School or Department or offered by research.

51. Space Today Online -- Global Space And Astronomy Links
astronomy courses Search for ExtraTerrestrial Intelligence astronomy Clubs Michael Covington s online course. Free exposure calculation software
http://www.spacetoday.org/Weblinks/deepspace.html
'Second star to the right ... and straight on till morning.'
Capt. James T. Kirk, Star Trek: The Undiscovered Country
NAVIGATE STO:
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GLOBAL LINKS
ASTRONAUTS
ROCKETS
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Suggestions

'To infinity and beyond'
Buzz Lightyear
Toy Story
E-mail SPACE TODAY ONLINE ~~ COVERING SPACE FROM EARTH TO THE EDGE OF THE UNIVERSE Global Information Resources: Deep Space YOU MAY CLICK ONE OF THESE LINKS OR SCROLL DOWN THE PAGE Deep Space Astronomy Stars Constellations Galaxies ... Miscellaneous Astronomy Resources Deep Space Astronomy Information Center for New Star Gazers Beginners guide to astronomy as a hobby Ask the astronomer Ask about cosmology, solar system, galaxies, careers, etc. Curiosity Page Questions are answered by grad students at Lick Observatory Astronomy Picture of the Day main index Adventures in astronomy Fun for amateur and professional astronomers Cosmology and Astronomy Roundup of Time magazine articles on questions about the Universe General Astronomy Information from Royal Greenwich Observatory FAQ frequently asked questions about astronomy Astronomy Cafe Ask the astronomer Q/A; careers; data/images links; Science Fair projects

52. Online Instruction Pedogogy
Non CSUN students may take online courses. Email the instructor about astronomy (ASTR 152OL ), Elementary astronomy, B2, 12991, ARR, Collins, Eric
http://www.csun.edu/~webteach/online/
Online Courses at CSUN
Fall 2005
CSU Northridge offers many online Upper-division General Education Courses. Each course has a different set of requirements, concerning meeting times and other procedures. Contact the instructor or review the courses' information at the links provided below for that particular course.
ENROLLMENT PROCEDURES
Each course has a different set of requirements concerning meeting times and teaching methods. Email the course instructor for information.
  • OL Suffix. CSUN students register through TTR for online courses like they register for any course. Online courses are designated in the Schedule of Classes by the suffix OL , e.g. Art 305 OL Other CSU campuses. Students from other CSU campuses, who wish to enroll, must submit the Application for Intrasystem Concurrent Enrollment to their home campus. Open University. Non CSUN students may take online courses. Email the instructor about availibility and necessary paperwork. Enrollment. Students must email the instructor one week prior to the first week of classes and receive an acknowledgement before enrollment is complete.

53. Astronomy With Lab - Online Course Information
online distance onlinecourse information provided by a leading college, university,and online distance education provider; quickly reference the overview
http://www.ooen.net/portal/online-courses/program-details/969
Home Online Courses Online Degrees Articles ... Science General Astronomy with Lab
Course Information
Section Id : SCI-224 Name Astronomy with Lab Program : Science General Program Detail : This course introduces the science of astronomy, including exploration of the night sky, astronomical instrumentation and techniques, and historical background. Starting with our own Earth, Moon, Sun and Milky Way, the course explores solar systems as well as the properties, classes and life cycles of stars and galaxies. The Universe as a whole is then considered through major competing theories on its origin, evolution and ultimate fate. The lab component blends practical outdoor observation, computer simulation and research studies. Prerequisite : MATH-178 Course Level : Online Undergraduate Courses Course URL http://www.devry...sci.html#SCI-224 Additional Information Search for threads in the forum related to this online course College and University Contacts and Details Name : DeVry University Online Online Distance Education Page http://www.devry.edu/

54. Fall 2005 Online Courses
Fall 2005 online Course Offerings. (August 22 December 21). Important notes ASTR 30, DE1, Introduction to astronomy Lab, 22272, 1.0, Harpell
http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning/fall2005.php
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Online Learning
Distance Education
Face-to-Face Courses Using Blackboard
Fall 2005 Online Course Offerings
(August 22 - December 21)
Important notes:
  • All courses will be conducted in Blackboard, the course management system for the Chabot-Las Positas Community College District. If you had a Blackboard account from the previous semester (at either LPC or Chabot College), your login information and email address will remain the same. Some online instructors require on-campus meetings and/or on-campus exams. You will not be able to log into your course until the first day of class. If you log into Blackboard prior to the first day of classes and see "You are not currently enrolled in any courses", this means that your instructor has not made the course available yet. Click the link for each course to obtain its official course description and other information.

55. SPC Library Online
Subject Guides astronomy. online Articles E-books E-Journals Help, Images Background Course Links Library online courses
http://www.spcollege.edu/central/libonline/guides/web_astron.htm
Library Online
Subject Guides- Astronomy
Online Articles E-books E-Journals Web Sites ... Online Courses
Online Articles
Easy to search databases with full-text online articles Over 11,000 journal titles! Searchable Article Databases Article/Ebook Access Locate Journal Titles in databases
Password

ID
Tutorial
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E-Books Searchable E-books Article/Ebook Access
Password
ID
Tutorial Netlibrary
Netlibrary Account
E-Journals
Multiple Journal Access Contact Library for Special Passwords
Single Journal/Newspaper Access
Most do not contain full-text. Try database above. Locate Journal Titles in SPC Library Online database
  • Astronomy Magazines
  • Science News (most full text is available)
  • (via EJS) Science Insight Scientific American Scitech Daily Review
    Get Database Passwords or Research Help

    56. ASTRONOMY EDUCATION URLs
    astronomy courses online courses. ASP A Selected List of Web Sites forInstructors of Introductory astronomy courses
    http://www.lawrencehallofscience.org/sii/URLs/URLs-AstroEd.html
    This Page is http://www.lhs.berkeley.edu/SII/URLs/URLs-AstroEd.html
    Return to http://www.lawrencehallofscience.org/sii/SIImorelinks.html
    ASTRONOMY EDUCATION:
    Updated June 6, 2002 If you find any of these links no longer operating
    (after repeated triesnot just first try),
    Please include name of non-operative link as well as the name of this page: URLs-Astronomy Back to General Astronomy URLs AAS Newsletter of the Working Group on Astronomy Education http://www.aas.org/~wgae/wgae_index.html The AAVSO's Hands-On Astrophysics Curriculum (American Association of Variable Star Observers) Applets http://jersey.uoregon.edu/vlab/ Applets on Inverse Square Law; Galaxy Photometry; Blackbody Radiation; Galaxy Sizes and the Hubble Law; Combine Stellar Spectra to synthesize a galaxy ASP Astronomy Camp University of Arizona Alumni Association Astronomy Camp http://ethel.as.arizona.edu/astro_camp/

    57. The Tufts Daily - Downloading The Classroom: A Look At Online Courses
    Penelope Chester/Tufts Daily online courses offer students the chance to skip In my astronomy course, the students have direct connections through the
    http://www.tuftsdaily.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2004/11/04/4189d46aa968a
    It seems like you are using an outdated browser. The Tufts Daily website uses standards-compliant code which might not be supported by your current browser. Although you will still be able to access the raw textual content of this site, we highly recommend that you upgrade your current browser to its latest version. We suggest the newest free versions of or Internet Explorer
    The Tufts Daily - Downloading the classroom: a look at online courses
    advanced search Updated Friday, September 16, 2005 E-updates Receive the Daily's headlines in your inbox Sections Services Information
    • Contact Staff Join the Daily Alumni ...
      post feedback

      Penelope Chester/Tufts Daily Online courses offer students the chance to skip the snowdrifts and walk to the computer for class. Published November 04, 2004 Downloading the classroom: a look at online courses Some students view such courses as 'wasting great professors' By Jinah Kim
      Contributing Writer No student can deny that it is not fun to have to get up, get dressed, and trek all the way across campus for an 8:25 a.m. class. Imagine how easy life would be if all it took was the click of a mouse to get there. This is a different kind of class, of course. The dress code is strictly pajamas. Showers - and even fresh breath are optional. This is the classroom via the Internet, and all it requires of the student is that she sit comfortably in her own room and follow along.

    58. Calvin College Online Course Catalog
    F, core. An introduction to modern astronomy and......Course Information for ASTR 201. Title Contemporary astronomy Professor StaffHours 4
    http://www.calvin.edu/academic/geology/courses/astrcat.htm
    Astronomy Courses Course Information for ASTR 110: Title : Planets, Stars, and Galaxies
    Professor : Staff.
    Hours
    Description
    : F and S, core. A survey of the major astronomical objects, such as planets, stars, and galaxies; a study of their characteristics and their organization into a dynamic, structured universe; an investigation of the processes now occurring in the universe and the methods used to study them. The course includes a presentation of the evidence of the history and development of the universe, a description of cosmological models, and a discussion of possible Christian responses to them. Laboratory. Course Information for ASTR 201: Title : Contemporary Astronomy
    Professor : Staff
    Hours
    Description
    : F, core. An introduction to modern astronomy and astrophysics for students concentrating in the area of science and mathematics. Major topics include the nature of stars and galaxies, the physical processes occurring in various celestial objects, and the current cosmological theories. Lectures, laboratory exercises, and observing projects. Prerequisites: Mathematics 161 and one course in college physics other than 110, 111, or 112. Course Information for ASTR 390: Title : Independent Study
    Professor : Staff.

    59. CASS/UCSD Public Outreach -- Astronomy & Astrophysics Education
    CollegeLevel astronomy courses Unannotated list of 100+ (mostly lower-division)astronomy A selection of online astronomy articles commentary.
    http://cassfos02.ucsd.edu/public/astroed2.html
    University of California, San Diego
    CASS/UCSD Astronomy Education Directory Images, Multimedia Resources, Hypertext Documents and other resources to aid those interested Astronomy, Space Science and Physics.
  • Images and Animations
  • WebSites, Outreach, Tutorials in Hypertext
  • Online Course Pages
  • Curriculum Resources
  • Text Documents
  • Physics Educational Sites ...
  • CASS's page of general astronomy links Please Note: We attempt to keep this site up-to-date; these sites were active when last checked, but may well have changed or disappeared. If you find outdated links or have new links to suggest please send email to the address below. Links verified and updated 15 Dec 1998.
    Astronomical Images and Animations
    Astronomy Picture of the Day
    Highly Recommended!
    AstroWeb Index of Pretty Pictures
    Comprehensive listing of Web Sites with Astronomical Images (133 sites 1/99).
    Multimedia Tours of the Solar System:
  • The Nine Planets by Bill Arnett.
  • The Nine Planets - For Kids!
  • Views of the Solar System by Calvin Hamilton (also in French German Portuguese Spanish ...
  • Welcome to the Planets from Voyager (JPL).
  • 60. CAPER Team Website | Team Bios
    Lately I’ma TA for introductory astronomy courses for nonscience majors. Teaching Assistant, “astronomy for Teachers” online course offered through
    http://caperteam.as.arizona.edu/bios/bailey_bio.html

    Back to CAPER Team Bios

    Graduate Teaching and
    Research Assistant
    jbailey @as.arizona.edu Steward Observatory Room 203A View my CV (pdf) (in progress) University of Arizona
    Ph.D. Teaching and Teacher Education Areas of Interest: I am interested in astronomy education research and science teacher preparation. Specifically, I research student understanding of astronomy topics and the effectiveness of instructional strategies. I hope to work with preservice and inservice teachers to increase their understanding and use of active engagement teaching methods in the integration of key science concepts. I expect to complete my degree program in May 2006.
    Last Update on April 7, 2004
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