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Programs
Activity Magazines
These four-color, sixteen-page magazines introduce key science concepts through engaging games, puzzles, and hands-on activities.
Explore how to connect museum resources to standards and core curricula in a series of one-day workshops.
Essay Books
This series of resource books is designed to give teachers, students, and general readers insight into complex science topics.
Online graduate courses for educators in the life, earth, and physical sciences.
Grades 8-12: Middle and high school laboratory experience in comparative genomics.
Science Seekers CDs
Can't manage a field trip to the Gobi Desert or Monterey Bay? Then take a virtual field trip instead, using this innovative CD-ROM series.
Open to K-12 educators working towards certification in life sciences.
Offerings
Coming in February 2010:
Join us for an evening of activities that include a catered reception, a discussion of the film with scientists and production staff, and the sharing of curriculum materials and other resources to support teaching science and field trips with students.
November 18, 2009:
Join us for an evening of activities that include a catered reception, an introduction to the exhibition by curator Dr. Mark Norell, and the sharing of curriculum materials and other resources to support teaching social studies and field trips with students.
Resources
Continue exploring the enduring bond between horses and humans with this collection of Web sites.
Help students dive deeper into water issues with the games, activities, tools, video, and other resources in these educational Web sites.
From data translation and desktop mapping to free data viewers and image processing, you can find a wide range of software resources for remote-sensing resources with this extensive links library.
See kids who've taken conservation into their own hands. Listen to tales of life on the brink of extinction. And fully explore biodiversity with these multimedia resources.
Teaching and talking about evolution can be challenging. Look here for support of all kinds from national organizations, tailored to the needs of educators and students.







