Last week on FreeTech4Teachers.com I published a review of NASA’s Rocket Science 101 game. At the time I wasn’t aware that an Android version of the game existed too. Thanks to an email from David Beaver I now know that NASA Rocket Science 101 is free for Android users. NASA’s Rocket Science 101 is designed […]
Sector 33 Teaches Students About Air Traffic

Sector 33 is a free Android game from NASA. The purpose of the game is to play the role of an air traffic controller. As the air traffic controller you have to maintain spacing between planes as they approach the San Francisco airport. The game starts out slowly with two planes traveling as the same […]
View NASA Videos and Images on Your Android Device
The NASA App for Android is a free app that gives you access to thousands of NASA videos and images. Not surprisingly, the videos are found in the “video” section of the app. The images, however, are not nearly as well organized. To view the images you need to sort through the “missions” section of […]

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