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Online aggregation of science activities, resources, and programs
The internet is a rich source of science activities, resources, and programs. For example, research laboratories often maintain educational outreach projects aimed at translating their science into something meaningful for the general public, often K-12 students, as an effort to increase research broader impacts required by funding agencies such as the NSF. These may include activities on using fast growing plants that exhibit documented mutations, with unique phenotypes, to teach K-12 students about molecular genetics, for example. Some institutions and organizations maintain large or small aggregations of their activity resources, outreach programs , upcoming activity calendars , and partnering programs.