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![]() Resourceshttp://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/web/courses/courses/index.htm Dr. Charles Gerba's PowerPoint from Seminars in Emerging Science http://www.paec-sc-iii/Hygieneandhumanhealth.pdf EurekAlert! To keep abreast of recent developments in a number of science-related disciplines visit this site: http://www.eurekalert.org/ Florida Department of Education Office of Mathematics and Science http://www.fldoestem.org/center13.aspx Museum of Science and Industry The Museum of Science and Industry in Tampa offers a wealth of opportunities and resources for teachers. Visit the Museum's homepage to stay abreast of important events and opportunities for students and teachers! http://www.mosi.org Nanoscale Science Find a wealth of resources on the topic of Nanoscale Science at these links. A downloadable curriculum, replete with teacher and student materials is available. Exploring the links below will definitely be worth your time. http://nclt.us/ http://nanosense.org/activities/sizematters/index.html#oneday http://nanosense.org/workshops.html National Geographic Features http://magma.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/hubs/latest-features.html?fs=www7.nationalgeographic.com Science Resources for Parents http://www.paec-sc-iii.org/websites_for_parents.html Science Resources for School Administrators http://www.paec-sc-iii.org/websites_for_school_administrators.html Sea Grant Woods Hole Sea Grant from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution has a variety of resources for teachers. To access the resources, click on the link below. http://www.whoi.edu/seagrant/education/educator.html Super Resources for Teachers Select this link to access pages of information about resources for science teachers. The plethora of resources that you will find here are described, peer-reviewed and deemed useful! http://www.paec-sc-iii.org/websites_for_teachers.html The Florida Center for Research in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (FCR-STEM) http://www.fcrstem.org/center11.aspx The National institute for Occupational Safety and Health and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission have produced the guide, School Chemistry Laboratory Safety Guide. This guide is a very valuable and up-to-date safety guide that is downloadable and free. http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/docs/2007-107/pdfs/2007-107.pdf University of Florida Center for Precollegiate Education and Training http://www.cpet.ufl.edu/default.html Using Trade Books to Teach Science http://www.paec-sc-iii/teachscience.html |