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Sites for Teachers (34)

Access Excellence The National Health Museum
Originally launched by Genentech in 1993, this website  provides health, biology,life and biotechnology teachers access to colleagues, scientists and critical sources of information. The Activity Exchange provides hands-on activities and inquiry lessons.  The search feature can be used to locate experiments on oil spills.  The Mystery Spot has on-line interactive science mysteries to solve.  Several involve forensic science.  The career center has interviews with Nobel Prize Winners and a section on becoming a scientist.
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Hands On, Lesson Plans, Interactive, High Graphic, Questions, Data Source, Collaboration, Science Fair, Expert, News, History, Career, Core Content, Inquiry, Ads
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3.00 / 3
Probing for Answers
Recent advances in data-collection technologies have given students access to the same types of probes used by scientists in research labs. Probes allow students to collect data on variables such as pH, acceleration, oxygen, light, and temperature. This guide will help teachers select the best technology for their needs.
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Sites for Students (123)

Ocean Portal
This resource from the Smithsonian provides an amazing number of resources to explore: reports on current events, visuals and video essays, guest blogs, feature stories, lesson plans, timelines, research reports. There is also a section on "The Ocean and You" with a discussion on how everyone's behaviors can affect the oceans. You can keep up with the content via several social media.
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Lesson Plans, High Graphic, News, Core Content
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2.75 / 3
Exploration Careers
Like to do a little of everything? Well, you can take those interests and turn them into a job. Here are just a few ideas.
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Interactive, High Graphic, Career, Core Content
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2.63 / 3
Ocean World
The Ocean World team has gone all over the web and the world gathering information and smart scientists, presenting the latest in oceanography information and topics.
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Interactive, High Graphic, Data Source, Core Content
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Sanctuary Integrated Monitoring Network (SIMoN)
Even if you don't live in California, you'll find something of interest here in this project. From descriptions of kelp forests and seamounts to interactive maps to webcams, this site shows how various technologies are being used in oceanography.
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Interactive, High Graphic, Data Source
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