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Remote Sensing and Coral Reefs
The 7 lesson plans covering deterioration of coral reefs world-wide include student experiments, teacher demonstrations, student data gathering from the internet, image and map reading and interpretation, PowerPoint presentations, and class reports.
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Lesson Plans, High Graphic, Inquiry
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2.50 / 3
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This is an extensive site with nearly 100 classroom activities, helping teachers present how to study the ocean environment using satellite technology. Topics include remote sensing, whale migration, weather, imaging, and human impact.
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Hands On, Lesson Plans, High Graphic, Inquiry
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2.13 / 3
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Ocean Remote Sensing Base for Interactive Teaching and Learning
This web resource is designed to teach students how scientists use satellites to study the ocean. The site’s infrastructure consists of a list of “WebCourses” that provides the user with web activities, exercises, and satellite remote sensing data.
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Lesson Plans, Interactive, High Graphic, Questions, Data Source, Expert, History, Career, Core Content, Inquiry, Misconceptions
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2.63 / 3
Dive and Discover: Expeditions to the Sea Floor
What is it like to explore the ocean floor? Follow the expeditions of scientists as they study thermal vents and other "hot topics."
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Lesson Plans, High Graphic, Career
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2.50 / 3
Seafloor Mapping
Trace the development of the tools that are used to study the ocean floor - from simple ropes to sophisticated SONAR.
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High Graphic, History
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2.25 / 3
The Ocean Floor
Here is a brief discussion of the features of the ocean floor and how the ocean floor is changing. There is an activity that simulates how scientists map the ocean floor remotely. There is also a suggestion on how to illustrate sea-floor spreading.
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Lesson Plans, High Graphic
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