| Credits 
 The development of Moon, Mars, and Beyond was funded 
							by a grant from Computer Associates. 
							This curriculum has undergone an extensive 
							development process that involved collaboration 
							throughout, beginning with students and teachers. In 
							addition, the team below worked to make version 1.0 
							of Moon, Mars, and Beyond the best program possible: 
								
								Jackie Shia, 
								Director, Challenger Learning Center® 
								– Field Tester, Teacher Trainer
								Dr. Bruce Howard 
								– Program Designer, Curriculum Director and 
								Project Manager, Lead Writer, Field Tester, 
								Teacher Trainer, Evaluation and Research
								Damián M. 
								Piccolo – Lead Web Site Developer, Instructional 
								Technology Designer
								Nancy Sturm – 
								Program Management (alpha phase)
								Laura Curtis – 
								Development of Mission Day and Curriculum 
								Materials 
								Manetta Calinger 
								– Development of Mission Day and Curriculum 
								Materials 
								Kathleen Frank – 
								Script Developer, Writer 
								Janis Worklan – 
								Editor 
								Sean Duffy – 
								Intellectual Property 
								Don Watson – 
								Video Support 
								Wes Ebeling – 
								Graphic Design Special Thanks Dr. Lawrence Tomei and Dr. David Carbonara from the 
							Duquesne University Instructional Technology Program 
							led a curriculum development team made up of the 
							following people: 
								
								
								Jeanette Clement
								
								Eric Fogle
								
								Heather 
								Hilterman
								
								Beth Kovalcik
								
								Mara Linaberger
								
								Rick Napoleon
								
								Aileen Owens
								
								Nicole Roth
								
								Glory Smith
								
								Jan Smith
								
								Nina Stohovic
								
								Amy Tucker
								
								Bobbi Womeldorf About Us  The Challenger Learning Center® 
							is located in the Center for Educational 
							Technologies® at Wheeling Jesuit 
							University in Wheeling, WV. The Challenger Learning 
							Center provides students, teachers, and adult 
							learners with simulations that emphasize teamwork, 
							problem-solving, decision-making, and communication 
							skills. It is one of 51 centers worldwide 
							established by the Challenger Center for Space 
							Science in memory of the space shuttle Challenger. 
							More than 40,000 students fly missions each year 
							either at the Wheeling facility or through distance 
							learning. The Challenger Learning Center has been 
							honored nine years for having served the most 
							children of all the centers. |