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June 01, 20091 min read
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Robotic telescopes – classroom activities at the cutting edge of science Alison Camacho, Ron Holt, Scott Marley and Sarah Roberts

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ABSTRACT

With the advent of robotic telescopes and the wide-scale availability of the Internet in schools, it is now possible to carry out real investigations of astronomical phenomena from almost every classroom in the UK. A variety of robotic telescopes are now available for use online. Some of these are free for educational organisations to use, and others charge for telescope time. In this article we look at three organisations based in the UK (Bradford Robotic Telescope, Faulkes Telescope Project and National Schools’ Observatory) that offer telescope access and educational resources, and highlight some of the important differences between the various systems on offer to schools.

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Dr Alison Camacho is the founder and owner of 42tutoring Limited.

She is a very experienced teacher (>24 years) of A level Physics and Science at GCSE.
She is a member of the Institute of Physics and the Association for Science Education.

Dr Alison Camacho

Dr Alison Camacho is the founder and owner of 42tutoring Limited. She is a very experienced teacher (>24 years) of A level Physics and Science at GCSE. She is a member of the Institute of Physics and the Association for Science Education.

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