NASA will be hosting a "Wetland Education through Maps and Aerial Photography" workshop at the Palmdale AERO Institute on Saturday, 17 March 2012, from 8:30am to 4:30pm. This free session for middle and high school teachers will utilize Mono Lake as the tool for participants to employ the use of
"aerial photography, airborne and satellite imagery, topographic maps, habitat maps, and other maps into classroom activities that explain changes caused by natural and human processes." Materials supplied are aligned with national math, science, and geography standards. For more information and to register (limited spots available), visit the AERO website at www.aeroi.org or contact Cheryl Craft at cheryl.a.craft@nasa.gov .
"aerial photography, airborne and satellite imagery, topographic maps, habitat maps, and other maps into classroom activities that explain changes caused by natural and human processes." Materials supplied are aligned with national math, science, and geography standards. For more information and to register (limited spots available), visit the AERO website at www.aeroi.org or contact Cheryl Craft at cheryl.a.craft@nasa.gov .
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