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Preparation for an ARISS Contact

These resources will help you develop develop your proposal for an ARISS contact including your education plan and a media plan. 

You'll find resources here for learning about satellite communications, radio science, electronics and space travel and exploration.  Review some of the education plans developed by other schools for ideas.  You'll want to read some of the stories written about other ARISS contacts, and watch some of the videos to develop an idea of the kind of impact to expect from the event and to think about  ways that you might develop follow on activities to take advantage of the student interests that may result.

An ARISS contact provides opportunities for learning about satellite communications and wireless technology. These students at Midvalley School in Midvale UT learned about programming robots, antennas, and "fox hunting" for remote transmitters on their journey to radio communcation with the ISS.

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Preparation

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    You'll need to develop an educational proposal as part of your plan for an ARISS contact. The ARISS contact affords an opportunity to integrate many different areas of the school curriculum to magnify the experience of the contact.

  • ARRL Resources for Classroom Instruction+

  • NASA Education Resources+

  • ARISS Proposal Process +

  • Sample ARISS Education Plans+

  • Signals and Noise: A Lesson Plan for Grades 3-5+

  • Shared Resources from Other Teachers+

  • Learning about Satellite Communications+

  • Space Day Program+

  • ESA Educational Resources+

  • Explore Space Noise and Radio Astronomy+

  • Earth Calling: Explore Spacecraft Radio Communication+

  • K-8 Space Education Resources+

  • Uses of Electromagnetic Spectrum+

  • The Fine Art of Astrophotography+

  • Life From Space+

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