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For whom is this resource designed? |
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This resource is designed to help teachers and/or students as a supplement to the science course in which they are involved. |
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How do I navigate this resource? |
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Use the upper navigation bar to choose the unit of study. The side navigation bar will direct you to a specific area covered in this unit. The lower navigation bar leads you to areas outside of this website, or other helpful pages.
All videos on this site require QuickTime to view. If needed, the link to download this program is on the side navigation bar. |
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Is this a complete course? |
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This is not a course. It was designed as a resource to highlight and complement a teacher's class instruction or a correspondence course. |
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Is it okay to modify or change any of the activities in this resource? |
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Absolutely!! In fact, it is recommended that anyone using this resource modify any of the activities to suit their requirements. |
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In what order do I need to complete the activities? |
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The activities are in no particular order. Use any, or all of them as they suit your program. |
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What do I do if I find a broken link? |
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If the link is broken, use a search engine like 'Google' or 'Yahoo ' to try and locate the website or a similar website. |
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Are the website pages available in a printable form? |
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Yes. The printable forms are as Word Documents (*.doc), Rich Text Format (*.rtf) and Portable Document Format (*.pdf). These can be found on the side navigation bar on each page. Each activity is downloadable as a single entity from the pages directly involved with that activity. The complete section of the unit is downloadable from the introductory or first page of that section.
PDF files require Adobe Acrobat Reader which is available to download from the link located on the side navigation bar.
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We hope that you find this site useful in your teaching experience. |