Education
Ohio Sea Grant's Education Program is considered a leader in the nation in the area of teacher education, curriculum development, and materials that focus on the Great Lakes region. Our teaching facility on Lake Erie, F.T. Stone Laboratory, offers formal courses to students and teachers alike each summer; our workshop program engages over 5,000 on-site participants each year. We have a leading role in the development of a new Great Lakes regional Center of Ocean Sciences Education Excellence. And Ohio Sea Grant continues to take leading roles in developing state of the art educational opportunities to enhance the public’s awareness of coastal and Great Lakes issues.
Project List
A/P-005-PD 
Started: 3/1/1996, Status: CompletedGuide to Toledo Area Waterfront: Toledo, Maumee Bay, Maumee River
E/E-001 
Started: 9/1/1996, Status: CompletedEvaluation of Program Effectiveness and Classroom Technology Use in Great Lakes Education
E/NIS-001 
Started: 9/1/1997, Status: CompletedExotic Species Day Camp: A Regional Teacher Training Initiative
E/TER-001 
Started: 3/1/1998, Status: CompletedDevelopment of Internet-Linked Instructional Materials and Teacher Education Research for Earth Systems Education about the Great Lakes
A/AS-010-PD 
Started: 8/1/1999, Status: CompletedStudent Enrichment Opportunity and Technology Dissemination Workshop on Underwater Welding at The Ohio State University's Franz Theodore Stone Laboratory.
E/NIS-002 
Started: 10/1/1999, Status: CompletedExotic Aquatics on the Move: Building a Web of Awareness for Geography Educators and Students [NOTE: Proposal is being jointly submitted as a collaborative effort by six Sea Grant programs under the leadership of IL-IN Sea Grant.]
