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= What is the NASA IPAC Teacher Archive Research Program (NITARP)?=
 
= What is the NASA IPAC Teacher Archive Research Program (NITARP)?=
 
[https://nitarp.ipac.caltech.edu NITARP, the NASA/IPAC Teacher Archive Research Program], gets teachers involved in authentic astronomical research. We partner small groups of largely high school educators with a mentor professional astronomer for an original research project. NITARP (combined with its predecessor, the Spitzer Teacher Program) has been running since 2005.
 
[https://nitarp.ipac.caltech.edu NITARP, the NASA/IPAC Teacher Archive Research Program], gets teachers involved in authentic astronomical research. We partner small groups of largely high school educators with a mentor professional astronomer for an original research project. NITARP (combined with its predecessor, the Spitzer Teacher Program) has been running since 2005.
 
  
 
= What and Who is this Wiki for? =
 
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We encourage you to think critically about the information that is here, and ask for help or clarification if you need it.
 
We encourage you to think critically about the information that is here, and ask for help or clarification if you need it.
  
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[[Guide to NITARP participants for use of the wiki]].
  
  
[[Guide to NITARP participants for use of the wiki]].
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= How to use this Wiki? =
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I suspect everyone agrees that Legos are awesome. You can build nearly anything with them. You can get a set, build it according to the instructions, and then take it apart and build something wildly different than the designer intended with those very same Legos.
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That's what this site is designed to be -- a pile of Lego bricks. We have provided in some cases ideas for how they can be put together to do something, and we plan more. And, some of the individual constituents are more .. piles of melted plastic and not yet actually a Lego brick. But you may be able to carry them further and turn them into more useful pieces!
  
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Revision as of 22:27, 27 July 2020

Wiki for the NASA IPAC Teacher Archive Research Program (NITARP)

What is the NASA IPAC Teacher Archive Research Program (NITARP)?

NITARP, the NASA/IPAC Teacher Archive Research Program, gets teachers involved in authentic astronomical research. We partner small groups of largely high school educators with a mentor professional astronomer for an original research project. NITARP (combined with its predecessor, the Spitzer Teacher Program) has been running since 2005.

What and Who is this Wiki for?

This wiki has now been commandeered to be a place for us to collect bits and pieces of lessons that might be useful to NITARP alumni or other educators (grade 7 through college). It used to be a dynamic environment for NITARP participants to work, and as such, there may very well be pages here that are .. less than polished. We have tried to isolate those pages where possible.

We encourage you to think critically about the information that is here, and ask for help or clarification if you need it.

Guide to NITARP participants for use of the wiki.


How to use this Wiki?

I suspect everyone agrees that Legos are awesome. You can build nearly anything with them. You can get a set, build it according to the instructions, and then take it apart and build something wildly different than the designer intended with those very same Legos.

That's what this site is designed to be -- a pile of Lego bricks. We have provided in some cases ideas for how they can be put together to do something, and we plan more. And, some of the individual constituents are more .. piles of melted plastic and not yet actually a Lego brick. But you may be able to carry them further and turn them into more useful pieces!

Legopile.jpg

What is infrared light?

A very general introduction to infrared astronomy, with links to go to for more information. Note that this wiki is not designed to replace a basic astronomy textbook for general introduction to astronomy information. We're assuming that you've already gotten that information elsewhere.

How does the Spitzer Telescope work?

A very general introduction to the Spitzer Space Telescope, with links to go to for more information.

What other kinds of archival data are part of NITARP?

A general introduction to all of the archives housed at IPAC that are part of NITARP.

Research Tools

How to get started, software, tutorials, overviews, and more.

Current Research Projects

Students, teachers, and scientists throughout the US are working together on a wide variety of Spitzer research projects. Currently they include a variety of projects ranging from the hunt for young stars in IC 2118, to exploring the supermassive black hole in Arp102B.

Future Research Project Ideas

Here is a place to explore future research project ideas.

Misc. Lesson Plans, Activities, and Useful Websites

Please feel free to contribute. We do ask that you include your wiki signature (click on the username/date stamp button in the edit window) when submitting lesson plans and activities. This will help users of the site in the event they have questions. Also, when posting a website, please provide a brief description of the site along with the web link.

Wiki Development Plans

Stuff we're still working on re-organizing or writing ab initio.

Leftover "Getting started on the wiki" stuff (including manuals for how to edit files)

Guide to NITARP participants for use of the wiki.

Consult the User's Guide for tons of information on using (including editing files with) the wiki software. Playground to experiment with formatting. Uploading a file to the wiki tutorial.


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