By clicking the links below, you will find a variety of on-line "Web Lessons." "Web Lessons" are activities intended to help science teachers integrate the Web into their science curriculum. Since a "Web Lessons" may use dynamic content or require communication via the Internet, "Web Lessons" are best done during an active Internet session. |
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Use a chatroom to solve an engineering problem. |
Eric Muller |
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Search the Web for a headache cure. |
Robert McClard |
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Links to hands-on activities about color mixing. |
Marti Andreski and Carol Wawrukiewicz |
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Can you make a lesson about fog? |
Eric Muller |
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Forming and isolating large molecules. |
David Lauter |
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Map the plate boundaries of our planet by using the web. |
Eric Muller |
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Satellite image game. |
Ronna Voorsanger |
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Web links for science projects |
Peg Dabel |
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Introduction to map skills and links. |
Clem Wings |
The Web Science Workshop lessons were created in cooperation with the Exploratorium Teacher Institute .
This site developed and
maintained by
Deborah
Hunt
and
Eric
Muller
.
Last update: November 2003
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San Francisco, CA 94123