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Great Lakes Education

Fact Sheets

  • Education Overview: To Know Them Is to Love Them
  • Fisheries Learning On The Web: Connecting With Educators
  • Teaching with Great Lakes Data: Linking the Classroom to Real World Science
  • FLOW and Great Lakes Lessons Combined fact sheet

Teachers Guides

  • An Introduction to Michigan Watersheds for Teachers, Students and Residents

Brochures

  • Great Lakes Literacy Essential Principles and Fundamental Concepts for Great Lakes Learning is a means of comparing the attributes of the lakes with the well-established Ocean Literacy Essential Principles and Fundamental Concepts, see: Great Lakes Literacy Principles brochure.

Selected Articles

  • Q & A: Guided Inquiry
  • Education Roadmap
  • Experiencing the Great Lakes, Lake Huron, First Great Lakes Aquatic Academy a Success
  • MSTA Journal Article (Fisheries Learning On the Web)
  • Holding Ground: Invasive Species Are Still an Issue in the Great Lakes and Beyond
  • 40 Years of Great Lakes Research, Education and Outreach
  • Online Lessons Bring Great Lakes Education Into the Classroom
  • What I did this Summer, Greetings from Great Lakes Summer Camp

 

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    A collaborative effort of the University of Michigan and Michigan State University, Michigan Sea Grant is part of the NOAA-National Sea Grant network of 32 university-based programs.