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Purpose of Today's Workshop
Today's workshop will serve
as an introduction to various unique and compelling Internet resources,
particularly in the areas of science and mathematics. Participants will
learn how to get in touch with on-line experts, how to subscribe to a listserv,
how to find and participate in Internet-based collaborative projects, and
how to find keypals.
Consulting Experts in the Field
One simple way to incorporate
the Internet into classroom lessons is to utilize experts in appropriate
fields to answer your students' toughest questions.
Examples of Collaborative Projects
Other Collaborative Projects
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Mind's
Eye Monster Project (Grades 1 through 5)
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First
Grade, First Grade, What do you see? (Grade 1) Finish
the sentence, “I see (choose a local landmark) looking at me.”
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How
do we measure up? (Grade 1) Calculate the average amount of
growth for a 1st grader.
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Square
of Life - CIESE Project
- (Grades 1 through 5) How does your school yard environment
compare to others around the world?
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Online
School yard Experiments & Activities - (Grades 4 & up)
Share you experiment results with other classes.
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Global
Grocery List - (All ages) Students share local grocery prices to build
a growing table of data to be used in social studies, science, health,
mathematics, and other disciplines.
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International
Boiling Point Project - CIESE Project
- (Grades 5 & up) What causes a pot of water to boil?
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The
Noon Day Project -
CIESE Project
- (Grades 5 & up) Work with students around the world
to calculate the circumference of the earth.
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Rainforest
Connection (All Ages) Students have an opportunity to discuss
issues with a scientist in the field doing research.
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Math
Forum's Problem of the Week - (All ages)
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Mathematics
Enrichment (All Ages) Submit student answers to monthly math
challenges.
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Mighty
M&M Math Experiment (All Ages) Mighty m&m Math teaches
fractions and percentages.
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Counting
Car Colors (Grades 3 through 8) The goals of the project are
to develop skills in comparing,observing,
hypothesizing, graphing
and communicating.
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Human
Genetics Project -CIESE Project
- (Grades 5 & up) What traits are dominant?
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Solar
Energy Project (Grades 5 through 9) Discover how sunlight might
be used to heat water ost effectively.
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Global
Water Sampling Project-CIESE Project
-(Grades 7 & up) Compare water sampling results.
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Roadkill
'99 -(All grades) Learn about scientific monitoring and the hazards
to wildlife.
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EnviroNet
Monitoring Projects (All ages) Projects on various topics.
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Acid
Rain - (Grades 7 & up) Teacher developed project :
Does your local power plant increase the amount of acid rain in your town?
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Sunergy
for the New Millennium - (Grades 7 & up) Unique way to study
heat transfer and solar energy as an alternative energy source.
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Bugscope
- (All ages) Gain access to a scanning electron microscope.
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Waksman
Challenge - (Advanced High School Biology) Students use the
internet to study advance topics in Biology.
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Physics
Park Building Rides On-line - (Grades 5 - 12) Activities for
different levels of math and physics classes.
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MagNet
(Grades 7 & up) Track the Earth's magnetic field.
Finding Collaborative Projects
and Partners on the Web
Finding Keypals
Subscribing to a Mailing List
Publishing Student Work On-Line
Developing a Collaborative Project
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