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This project has at its heart a re-engagement with science that begins with teacher preparation and ends with broader... see more
Test the pH of things like coffee, spit, and soap to determine whether each is acidic, basic, or neutral. Visualize the... see more
Scientific data sets presented in the form of spreadsheets, image analysis, online mapping/graphing, data portals, and... see more
In this interactive, students explore, at their own pace, how global climate change may affect health issues. Issues... see more
'What did Earth’s continents and oceans look like 250 million years ago, or 1 billion years ago for that matter? Can we... see more
FAUNMAP is an electronic database documenting the late Quaternary distribution of mammal species in the United States.... see more
The Great Lakes are vast, and provide fabulous laboratories for people to learn about everything from hydrology to... see more
Interactive Google Map with overlay of sea level rise at different amounts. Students can see what areas of US and world... see more
This Starting Point teaching module highlights a case study of Malama Keone'o'oi. Students will learn techniques for... see more
The National Marine Sanctuary Program identifies, designates and manages areas of the marine environment of special... see more
In this lab experience, students work in teams of two or more to test their knowledge of sustainable development. They... see more
The Mineral Gallary is a browable and searchable website that helps you learn about different charachertistics of... see more
University of British Columbia's (UBC) Geography 316 virtual field trip is an outstanding example of a well-designed 360... see more
The Virtual Courseware Project produces interactive online simulations to help enhance the learning and teaching of... see more
The Open Research Library (ORL) will eventually contain a scholarly collection of 20,000+ Open Access books available to... see more
The Carbon Cycle uses an equilibration model to show how once fossil carbon is released into the air, it migrates into... see more
The Open Science Training Handbook (ver. 1) is intended for anyone who wishes to host Open Science training events or... see more
SciStarter 2.0 is a place to find, join, and contribute to science through more than 1600 formal and informal projects... see more
bioRxiv (pronounced bio-archive) is a free online archive and distribution for unpublished preprints in the life... see more
The Undergraduate Research Commons (URC), a Bepress research portal curated by university librarians, is a portal... see more
Welcome to Smithsonian Open Access where you can download, share, and reuse millions of the Smithsonian's images right... see more
The Metrics Toolkit provides evidence-based information about research metrics across disciplines, including how each... see more
The AAAS (American Association for the Advancement of Science Atlas of Population and Environment is an important... see more
A site with a collection of science experiments for kids to perform and learn about testing stream/creek water to... see more