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UNAVCO Education and Outreach

For Teachers
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For Researchers
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For Students
- How does GPS work?
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For the Public
- How does GPS work?
- Careers in GPS
- Jules Verne Voyager map tool

InSAR: What it is and why you should care
Matthew Pritchard gives an overview of Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR). Also, learn about UNAVCO's InSAR-related activities. [Learn more...]
Teaching in Small Groups Gets Big Results for an Introductory Geology Class
Michael Hamburger and colleagues get non-science undergraduates hooked on geology. [Learn more...]
In partnership with EarthScope
UNAVCO's Plate Boundary Observatory (PBO) is part of the EarthScope Project to study continental deformation of the Western United States. [Learn more...]


UNAVCO in the press
July 29, 2006: California shaking, but no cause for concern
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