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30 August 2010An optics education program designed around experiments with small telescopes
The National Optical Astronomy Observatory has led the development of a new telescope kit for kids as part of a
strategic plan to interest young children in science. This telescope has been assembled by tens of thousands of children
nationwide, who are now using this high-quality telescope to conduct optics experiments and to make astronomical
observations. The Galileoscope telescope kit and its associated educational program are an outgrowth of the NSF
sponsored "Hands-On Optics" (HOO) project, a collaboration of the SPIE, the Optical Society of America, and NOAO.
This project developed optics kits and activities for upper elementary students and has reached over 20,000 middle
school kids in afterschool programs. HOO is a highly flexible educational program and was featured as an exemplary
informal science program by the National Science Teachers Association. Our new "Teaching with Telescopes" program
builds on HOO, the Galileoscope and other successful optical education projects.
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Stephen M. Pompea, Robert T. Sparks, Constance E. Walker, Erin F. C. Dokter, "An optics education program designed around experiments with small telescopes," Proc. SPIE 7783, Optics Education and Outreach, 77830G (30 August 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.862638