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Home > Apply it in your school > Curriculum & Teaching Tools > Tobacco Prevention
Tobacco Prevention
ASPIRE (A Smoking Prevention Interactive Experience)
A web-based multimedia program developed by The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center for adolescents. ASPIRE uses animations, videos, and interactive activities to communicate the facts about smoking and tobacco use, as well as, offers skills to adopt a tobacco-free lifestyle. With broadband internet access, use ASPIRE at home, in the classroom, the computer lab, the library or any public computer. ASPIRE is evidence-based and is available free of charge.

