Internet-based modules link classrooms with studies of New Jersey's coastal ocean. Interdisciplinary projects use real-time or near real-time data to support science concepts: history of oceanography; how and why ocean data is collected; impact of physical factors on phytoplankton, fisheries. Students use data to plot sea surface temperatures and currents, predict ocean weather conditions, and more. Includes profiles of researchers and their jobs, printable teacher guides on COOL tools and projects, tutorials on research instrumentation. Educational levels: Middle school, High school
The development and distribution of web-based multimedia educational products has been facilitated b...
Here, scientists from Rutgers University pull together data from satellites, coastal radars and unde...
In this activity, students will use newly acquired knowledge of reading vector images of real-time C...
In this activity, students will study data from satellite temperature images and underwater sensors ...
Project COOL (Coastal Ocean Observation Laboratory) from Rutgers University includes tutorials and m...
This Website offers a review of the surface circulation of Earth's ocean and classroom investigation...
Students can view these television programs about a variety of ocean science topics right in their c...
The goal of this NASA Earth Science Enterprise-funded project is to increase the use of satellite da...
SEACOOS is a collaborative university partnership that collects, manages, and disseminates integrate...
provides classroom ready materials for high school teachers and students to investigate ocean surfac...
A multi-class period activity on the physical principals underlying ocean circulation was designed t...
Teachers of all grades can use these projects to enhance their science curriculum through use of the...
Multimedia approach promotes ocean exploration and conservation. Underwater expeditions to National ...
This guide introduces educators to the use of ocean color data in the classroom. The data, from NASA...
Oceans with Mr. O. is a supplemental materials and resources tool for high school marine science edu...
The development and distribution of web-based multimedia educational products has been facilitated b...
Here, scientists from Rutgers University pull together data from satellites, coastal radars and unde...
In this activity, students will use newly acquired knowledge of reading vector images of real-time C...
In this activity, students will study data from satellite temperature images and underwater sensors ...
Project COOL (Coastal Ocean Observation Laboratory) from Rutgers University includes tutorials and m...
This Website offers a review of the surface circulation of Earth's ocean and classroom investigation...
Students can view these television programs about a variety of ocean science topics right in their c...
The goal of this NASA Earth Science Enterprise-funded project is to increase the use of satellite da...
SEACOOS is a collaborative university partnership that collects, manages, and disseminates integrate...
provides classroom ready materials for high school teachers and students to investigate ocean surfac...
A multi-class period activity on the physical principals underlying ocean circulation was designed t...
Teachers of all grades can use these projects to enhance their science curriculum through use of the...
Multimedia approach promotes ocean exploration and conservation. Underwater expeditions to National ...
This guide introduces educators to the use of ocean color data in the classroom. The data, from NASA...
Oceans with Mr. O. is a supplemental materials and resources tool for high school marine science edu...
The development and distribution of web-based multimedia educational products has been facilitated b...
Here, scientists from Rutgers University pull together data from satellites, coastal radars and unde...
In this activity, students will use newly acquired knowledge of reading vector images of real-time C...