Robotic Telescopes Give Kids a Cosmic Classroom Back 15/07/2020 by S   Metadata Share TitleRobotic Telescopes Give Kids a Cosmic ClassroomAbstractThanks to the Internet, schoolchildren can view the heavens via professional-caliber remote-controlled observatories. But are they ready for astronomical prime time?Date01/01/2004CitationClery, D. (2004). Robotic Telescopes Give Kids a Cosmic Classroom. Science, 306(5694), 216–217. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.306.5694.216Type of PublicationArticleAuthor(s)Clery, DanielContentMiscellaneous Astronomy Content | Instrumentation/Techniques > Robotic TelescopesConstructGeneral Teaching > Teaching ResourceMethodologyBlankResearch SettingRobotic TelescopesSpecific InterestRTSRE Related ResearchTarget GroupMulti-aged groupsInstitution(s)Science MagazineJournal NameSciencePeer-Reviewed StatusPeer-reviewedPublisherAAASVolume306Issue Number5694ISSN1095-9203Resource TypePosition Paper/Editorial | Resource Guide/BibliographyNation(s) of StudyUnited States of AmericaLanguageEnglish Continue browsing Exploring the Universe Together: Cooperative Quizzes With and Without a Classroom Performance System in Astronomy 101 “Hot Seat” Questioning: A Technique to Promote and Evaluate Student Dialogue Back to items list