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MnSTA Collected Science Links

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Build Your Own Particle Sensor - https://www.epa.gov/climate-research/build-your-own-particle-sensor

EPA researchers have developed several hands-on activities for teachers, including a particulate matter (PM) sensor kit that can be built by students. 

Data Science Programs - https://www.datascienceprograms.org/
More than 800 accredited STEM & Engineering programs from over 500 different universities. Data Science Programs is one of the leaders portals on the internet devoted to STEM education.
Green building careers - https://green-careers.usgbc.org/

The U.S. Green Building Council is committed to supporting the green jobs market, to ensure that people who are passionate about sustainability can apply their skills and talents to a rapidly growing workforce.

Online Engineering Degrees and Careers - http://oedb.org/rankings/online-engineering-programs/
Connecting prospective students with engineering programs, our guide provides current students with helpful tips on entering the engineering workforce.
STEMRobotics - http://stemrobotics.cs.pdx.edu/

Portland State University's repository for educational materials - using robotics for technology and engineering education, including computer science.

TeachEngineering: STEM Curriculum for K-12 - https://www.teachengineering.org/curriculum/browse

Educators have FREE access to our ever-growing collection of activities, lessons, units, maker challenges, sprinkles, and living labs. Many generous sponsors and partners have helped to establish, develop and promote this collection to help make teaching science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) easy and accessible for K-12 educators everywhere.

TryEngineering - http://tryengineering.org/lesson-plans?sort_by=title

TryEngineering offers a variety of lesson plans that align with education standards to allow teachers and students to apply engineering principles in the classroom.

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