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Certificate of Participation NASA/JPL Noyce Program Instructional Lessons Review NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory-California Institute of Technology, National Science Foundation, California State University-San Luis Obispo This is to certify that Joji Asakura Thompson was a participant in the Summer 2011 NASA-Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) NASA/JPL Noyce Program (NSF) Instructional Lessons Review Summer Institute. This project was supported by Dr. Joan Prival of the National Science Foundation and directed by Dr. Art Hammon of the JPL Education Office, Ms. Jean Pennycook of the National Science Foundation and Dr. John Keller of California State University-San Luis Obispo. The participant named above examined NASA education materials, evaluated specific NASA lessons (educator guides, science activities, critical thinking, reading and writing materials) and completed extensive analysis and reporting to participating instructors from NASA/JPL, the National Science Foundation and California State University-San Luis Obispo. Participation in this project required 40 hours of the volunteer participant’s time, significant study, learning, and use of computer and internet technology during a five-day period, July 18-22, 2011. Certified this day, August 1, 2011, for the instructional team, Art Hammon, Ph.D. Art Hammon, Ph.D. Program Coordinator, CSU-NASA/JPL Education Initiative Office of Education, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

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Certificate of Participation NASA/JPL Noyce Program Instructional Lessons Review

NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory-California Institute of Technology, National Science Foundation, California State University-San Luis Obispo

This is to certify that Joji Asakura Thompson was a participant in the Summer

2011 NASA-Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) NASA/JPL Noyce Program (NSF) Instructional Lessons Review Summer Institute. This project was supported by Dr. Joan Prival of the

National Science Foundation and directed by Dr. Art Hammon of the JPL Education Office, Ms. Jean Pennycook of the National Science Foundation and Dr. John Keller of California State

University-San Luis Obispo.

The participant named above examined NASA education materials, evaluated specific NASA lessons (educator guides, science activities, critical thinking, reading and writing materials) and

completed extensive analysis and reporting to participating instructors from NASA/JPL, the National Science Foundation and California State University-San Luis Obispo.

Participation in this project required 40 hours of the volunteer participant’s time, significant study, learning, and use of computer and internet technology during a five-day period, July 18-22, 2011.

Certified this day, August 1, 2011, for the instructional team,

Art Hammon, Ph.D.

Art Hammon, Ph.D.

Program Coordinator, CSU-NASA/JPL Education Initiative Office of Education, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory