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Resources: For Educators
01.16.2009    

Funded by the National Science Foundation in 2002, this partnership of the Exploratorium, King's College London, and the University of California Santa Cruz conducts research on informal learning, the informal science education infrastructure, and the connections between in- and out-of-school science learning. The Center for Informal Learning and Schools also provides training through graduate programs in developmental psychology and science education, professional development for informal educators, and conferences that bring together researchers and practitioners.

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01.16.2009    

The U.S. Geological Survey has mapped the seafloor of the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary and western Massachusetts Bay, offshore of Boston, Massachusetts. This GIS Library contains images and grids of bathymetry, shaded relief bathymetry, and backscatter intensity data from these surveys.

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01.16.2009    

Classroom Encounters has produced a series of interactive DVDs about how the planet works featuring world-renowned ocean scientists, latest discoveries, and original student art and music.

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01.16.2009    

The University of New Hampshire's Center of Excellence for Ocean Observation and Analysis provides multiple downloadable movies illustrating physical, chemical, and biological characteristic of the oceans from a satellite's-eye view.

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01.16.2009    

Each month, the National Marine Protected Areas (MPA) Center Education Project shares information pertinent to the marine educator community. The monthly email update is intended to improve the availability of education information to MPA practitioners and the public, encourage exchange of information and programs, and promote collaboration among educators.

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01.16.2009    

Visit the micro*scope website for images of microbes, classification schemes, descriptions of organisms, talks and other educational resources to improve awareness of the biodiversity of our microbial partners.

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01.16.2009    

The New England Aquarium provides in-depth educational resources and activities for teachers, parents, kids and adult learners. Visit, learn and explore all the Aquarium has to offer!

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01.16.2009    

The Gulf of Maine Research Institute (GMRI) enables Maine students to use scientific tools and methods to investigate the state's fresh and saltwater ecosystems. GMRI uses communications and computing technology to create authentic, hands-on research experiences for students and link them with world-class scientists. Their programs bring students into a working research laboratory, take them out into the field to collect scientific data about their local waterways, and enable them to use the Internet to share their observations and explore new marine science topics.

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01.16.2009    

The NOAA Education website was designed for the teacher to use in the classroom or as background reference material, for weather, climate, oceans, satellites, and space.

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01.16.2009    

Since 2003, the College of Exploration has offered online virtual teacher workshops on ocean exploration conducted with the support of the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration's, Office of Ocean Exploration. These short one, two and three week programs bring exciting topics to your classroom with a special focus on efforts currently underway to protect and conserve special places in the ocean and explore still unknown areas of the deep ocean.

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01.16.2009    

Discovery of Sound in the Sea explores the science of sound through informational and audio resources. This website describes how people use sound to execute underwater measurements and research, how marine animals use and are affected by sound, and it also provides teacher resources such as classroom activities, feature sounds, and other useful activities.

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01.16.2009    

The Fragile Fringe: A Guide for Teaching About Coastal Wetlands is intended to provide a basis from which a comprehensive study of coastal wetlands can be developed by teachers for their classrooms. This guide provides lessons about wetlands including where they should be located, the importance of the Mississippi River, beneficial functions of wetlands, barrier islands as part of wetlands, loss of wetlands to subsidence, and loss of wetlands to gas and oil exploration.

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01.16.2009    

The Water Sourcebooks from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency contain 324 activities for grades K-12 divided into four sections: K-2, 3-5, 5-8, and 9-12. Each section is divided into five chapters: Introduction to Water, Drinking Water and Wastewater Treatment, Surface Water Resources, Ground Water Resources, and Wetlands and Coastal Waters.

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01.16.2009    

The Sea Grant program at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution produced the Beachcomber’s Companion - a fun twist on the traditional field guide. Beachcomber’s Companion© cards feature just the right amount of user-friendly information for 50 Atlantic coast marine invertebrates - perfect for beachcombers of all ages!

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01.16.2009    

Project Oceanica's goal is to integrate education with oceanographic research and exploration, and to develop educational resources and programs for college and high school students and K-12 educators.

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01.16.2009    

NOAA Ocean Explorer is an educational website for virtual exploration of the ocean realm. It provides public access to current information on a series of NOAA scientific and educational explorations and activities in the marine environment. Users can follow explorations in near real-time, learn about exploration technologies, observe remote marine flora and fauna in the colorful multimedia gallery, read about NOAA’s 200-year history of ocean exploration, and discover additional NOAA resources in a virtual library. The Education section provides direct access to standards-based lesson plans and professional development opportunities for educators.

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01.15.2009    

The University of New Hampshire's Coastal Ocean Observing Center is a system for monitoring the linked oceanic and estuarine ecosystem in our region. This monitoring system has the capability to detect changes in the ecosystem across multiple physical and trophic levels. The Center offers many education resources for download and an improved data access tool for obtaining buoy, boat, and satellite data.

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01.15.2009    

Registry of Science Outreach Volunteers (ROV) - a partnership of schools, scientific institutions, businesses, and community resources, whose purpose is to support, promote, and expand science and technology education and science literacy in the participating Massachusetts communities of Falmouth, Mashpee and Bourne. The purpose of the ROV is to help local teachers and students connect with researchers or others in the community who have scientific knowledge that they would like to share in an educational setting.

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01.15.2009    

Plymouth Public Schools and WHOI researcher Dr. Ralph Stephen developed curriculum on wave action for middle school students. The team designed five hands-on investigation stations for students to rotate through that dealt with wavelength, amplitude, and frequency. One of the investigations included this interactive website for both teachers and students, designed by Dr. Stephen to explain ocean wave properties.

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01.15.2009    

The Marine Fisheries Series project on PBS is an excellent tool for formal and informal educators. Included with the two documentaries, Empty Oceans and Empty Nets and Farming the Seas is a comprehensive activity guide. The activity guide for students encompasses six different well-reviewed activities covering material in the documentaries.

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01.14.2009    

ScienceHack is a vertical search engine for science videos. Search for science experiments, projects, movies and news.

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01.14.2009    

This site compiles marine science data on a Google Earth platform for a detailed look at ocean resources.

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01.13.2009    

The Zebra Mussel Mania Traveling Trunk is an educational kit and curriculum that allows elementary and middle school students to explore the effects of invasive species, particularly the zebra mussel, on ecosystems and local economies.

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01.13.2009    

Exotic Species Compendium of Activities to Protect the Ecosystem is a collection of activities developed from the Exotic Species Day Camp Project for Educators. This package includes 36 user-friendly sets of lessons that incorporate experiments, art, music and games.

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01.12.2009    

The Island Explorers program is a student-centered, science curriculum for elementary and middle schools that is characterized by hands-on, real-life marine science activities directly correlated with the California Science Framework. As part of the overall program, students participate on several field trips to local beaches and aquaria, participate in an Adopt-a-Beach cleanup, and travel on a research vessel to the USC Wrigley Institute for Environmental Studies marine laboratory on Santa Catalina Island.

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