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Title

An Essential E-mail List Collection for Teaching Astronomy 101

Abstract

With this short guide by AER Editorial Board member Tim Slater, we kick off a new series of opinion pieces to which we invite our readers’ response. Responses we deem most worthy of publication will be added to the original article on a timely basis. We reserve the right to edit the responses we publish for length and appropriateness. We also welcome suggestions for future opinion topics and volunteers who want to write one. So, if you agree or disagree with Tim Slater’s choices for the most useful e-mail lists, or have other suggestions to add to his list, let us hear from you.—Andrew Fraknoi and Sidney Wolff

Date

01/01/2004

Citation

Slater, T. F. 2004, Astronomy Education Review, 3(2), p.119–121

Type of Publication

Article

Author(s)

Slater, Timothy F.

Content

No Astronomy Content

Construct

Academic Social/Discourse

Methodology

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Target Group

College/University Faculty | Teachers > In-Service | Teachers > Pre-Service

Institution(s)

University of Arizona

Journal Name

Astronomy Education Review

Peer-Reviewed Status

Yes

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Volume

3

Issue Number

2

ISSN

15391515

Resource Type

Resource Guide/Bibliography

Nation(s) of Study

United States of America

Language

English

URL

http://portico.org/stable?au=pgg3ztf7ns9

Article URL/DOI

https://www.doi.org/10.3847/AER2004018

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