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This nation-wide project is sponsored in Georgia by the National Science Center Fort Discovery collaborating with the Georgia Educational Technology Training Centers. The project is directed by the ETTC at the National Science Center.  
 

Tim Trout, Georgia's first Argonaut.



GAJASON contact Information:

One Seventh St. Fifth Floor Augusta GA 30809

706-821-0630

   
Welcome!

Join us during the 2005-2006 school year for JASON Expedition: Mysteries of Earth and Mars. As students model the work of real researchers, they will gain proficiency in a range of core disciplines, including:

  • math
  • technology
  • geography
  • history
  • culture and language arts
  • life, physical, earth and space sciences.

Bob Ballard on Mars
Earth and Mars Expedition Scientist Interview

Miss a Year? Your are in Luck!

Did you miss a year of JASON? Wish you had the curriculum for Rainforests at the Crossroads or Disappearing Wetlands? You are in luck! There are exciting changes taking place in the JASON Foundation and now it is easier than ever to re-live past expeditions. For information, contact us today!

Bob Ballard JASON extends a special thanks to NASA, National Geographic Society, EDS, host researchers, Argonauts, the production staff and JASON staff.   

 Stay tuned to JASON. We are redesigning our curriculum and delivery systems to better serve educators and students.  Beginning with the 2006-2007 school year, JASON will offer multiple standards-based, expeditionary curricula every year, with more telepresence and more interactivity.  We’ll cover such topics as Monster Storms and Endangered Ecosystems!  We’ll have a search engine that will house current and past lessons, activities, multimedia resources, and there will be more interaction with Argonauts, researchers and scientists than ever before. 

So Get Ready For an Exciting Year!

Visit the National JASON Project Website- Team JASON Online at http://www.jason.org.