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Remote Ready Biology Learning Activities

Remote Ready Biology Learning Activities has 50 remote-ready activities, which work for either your classroom or remote teaching.

 

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Born in the summer of 1994, Serendip was conceived as an interacting and developing system, not unlike a living organism. As of the fall of 1996, Serendip has organized itself into five subject areas (Brain and Behavior, Complex Systems, Genes and Behavior, Science and Culture, Science Education). Each of these contains interactive exhibits, articles, links to other resources, and a forum area for comments and discussion. Serendip has, in addition, a Playground, with interactive experiences of a variety of kinds, a Guest Exhibitions section, with additional multimedia material and interactive exhibits, and a Local Resources section with resources for groups related to Serendip. Each of these has its own forum area, and there is a separate forum area for discussion of Serendip itself.

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