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NASA History Division Spring and Summer 2012 Internships
Audience: Higher Education Educators and Students
Spring 2012 Application Deadline: Oct. 30, 2011
Summer 2012 Application Deadline: Feb. 4, 2012
Vector Addition: Math and Science @ Work -- Lunar Surface Instrumentation Web Seminar
Audience: Physics Teachers and Informal Educators
Event Date: Nov. 1, 2011
Expedition Earth and Beyond Webinars
Audience: K-12 Educators
Event Dates: Various dates through Dec. 20, 2011
NASA Explorer Schools Live Video Chat: Year of the Solar System
Audience: 8-12 Educators and Students
Event Date: Nov. 3, 2011
Engineering Design Challenge: Water Filtration Web Seminar
Audience: Physics teachers and Informal Educators
Event Date: Nov. 3, 2011
Expedition 31 and 32 In-flight Education Downlink Opportunity
Audience: All Educators
Proposal Deadline: Dec. 21, 2011
2011 OPTIMUS PRIME Spinoff Video Contest
Audience: Grade 3-12 Students
Registration Deadline: Jan. 3, 2012
Video Submission Deadline: Jan. 17, 2012
2011-2012 Faculty Institutes for NASA Earth and Space Science Education
Audience: Higher Education Educators
Workshop Dates: Jan. 3-4, 2012
Electronic Professional Development Network Courses
Audience: 5-12 Educators
Using Robotics to Enhance STEM Learning: Jan. 18-Feb. 28, 2012
Technology Integration -- Vodcasts: Feb. 8-March 13, 2012
Don’t Just Show Me the Numbers; Make Sense of the Information: Feb. 29-April 3, 2012
Project-Based Inquiry Learning: March 14-April 17, 2012
Technology Integration -- 3-D Visualizations: March 21-April 24, 2012
Technology Integration -- Turn Your Classroom Digital: April 4-May 8, 2012
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NASA History Division Spring and Summer 2012 Internships
The NASA History Division is seeking undergraduate and graduate students for spring and summer 2012 internships. The History Division maintains archival materials to answer research questions from NASA personnel, journalists, scholars, students at all levels and others from around the world. The division also edits and publishes several books and monographs each year. It maintains a large number of websites on NASA history.
Students of all majors are welcome to apply. While detailed prior knowledge of the aeronautics and space fields is not necessary, a keen interest and some basic familiarity with these topics are needed. Strong research, writing and editing skills are essential. Experience with computers, especially HTML formatting, is a plus.
Intern projects are flexible. Typical projects include handling a variety of information requests, editing historical manuscripts, doing research and writing biographical sketches, updating and creating websites, and identifying and captioning photos.
Applications for spring 2012 internships are due Oct. 30, 2011. Summer 2012 internship applications are due Feb. 4, 2012.
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