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TEACH
Great Lakes: Great Lakes Information Network: The TEACH site
features mini lessons on Great Lakes topics, such as environment,
history & culture, geography, pollution and careers & business.
Geared for elementary through high school students as well as teachers,
the modules are continually expanded and updated and include links
to a glossary to help explain scientific terms and acronyms. |
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The Great Lakes Atlas
is an Environmental Atlas and Resource Book written in easily understandable
language and contains fact sheets, photographs, and many colorful
maps and graphics. Topics include geology, hydrology, history, climate,
and lake processes. Writing a report for school? Check out this
book! This link takes you to the actual atlas, which is published
online in its entirety. |
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Jason
Project. In order to bring the thrill of discovery to millions
of students worldwide, Dr. Ballard, who discovered the wreck of
the RMS Titanic, founded the JASON Project, a year-round scientific
expedition designed to excite and engage students in science and
technology and to motivate and provide professional development
for teachers. |
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1998 was the Year of the Ocean. Visit the NOAA Year of the Ocean web site to learn more about the Earth's most precious resource! |
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The Ohio State University Stone Laboratory is a freshwater biological field station that offers custom-designed field trips, Aquatic Science Workshops for grades four through adult, and Summer Science Courses for college credit. |
Last updated: July 31, 2006 cmd