Undersea and Oceans: Lessons, Activities, and Educational Resources
The Maury Project
The Maury Project is the American Meteorological Society's comprehensive national program of teacher enhancement based on studies of the physical foundations of oceanography.
Using Sound in Marine Research (PDF, 355 KB)
Lesson Plan addressing the science standard: How are acoustics used in marine science?
SECOORA (BOB)
SECOORA, the Southeast Coastal Ocean Observing Regional Association, is the regional solution to integrating coastal and ocean observing data and information in the Southeast United States.
AMS DataStream Atmosphere
DataStreme Atmosphere is a major precollege teacher enhancement initiative of the American Meteorological Society with the main goal of training of Weather Education Resource Teachers who will promote the teaching of science, mathematics and technology using weather as a vehicle, across the K-12 curriculum in their home school districts.
Project Oceanica
Project Oceanica's goal is to integrate education with oceanographic research and exploration, and to develop educational resources and programs available to college and high school students, as well as to K-12 educators. Project Oceanica was established in August, 2001 with initial support from the NOAA Ocean Service – Coastal Services Center. Currently, Oceanica receives funding from a variety of sources and is housed within the College of Charleston’s Department of Geology & Environmental Geosciences.
Exploring Plate Tectonics: A Hands On Approach
Visit this section to access and download lessons pertaining to Plate Tectonics that were created by Leslie Sautter, PhD of the College of Charleston Department of Geology and Environmental Geosciences. Lessons contain student worksheets and teacher resources.
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