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This page, from GreatScopes, offers a number of labs and experiments for teachers to incorporate microscope use into the classroom. The activities range from learning to prepare wet mounts and blood smears, to observing specific substances like yogurt and spider webs. There are also lessons on microscope use and care, and the use of lab journals in microscopy. Educators are invited to submit their own lessons for inclusion on the site.

This site, from the National Center for Women and Information Technology, offers a collection educational materials aimed at teachers of undergraduate computer science courses. The course materials on the site are open use and contributed by faculty from across the U.S., and can be searched by course level, material type, programming language, and more. The collection is intended to help educators provide a great introductory CS experience in order to retain "women and other underrepresented groups in undergraduate CS education." Visitors are asked to complete a short registration process in order to access certain materials.
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