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Come to Vanderbilt over the Internet! Teachers and students are engaged in projects with Vanderbilt faculty, staff and students. Learn how to test your water, splice a gene, or explore a career! Do you have an idea for a project? Please email patsy.partin@vanderbilt.edu
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VUCU stands for Vanderbilt University CUSeeMe - CuSeeMe is an inexpensive internet video conferencing software tool which students and teachers are using to meet with experts in a variety of fields. Live! includes in-class visits by the experts. Students of German from McGavock, Hume-Fogg, and Martin Luther King High Schools can meet and discuss all things German in the chat room or on the homework hotline. The Vanderbilt Virtual School is sponsors an ongoing Virtual Science Fair. The purpose of this science fair is to highlight the research of K-12 students. Projects are welcome from all grades and all disciplines. Students may submit projects individually or along with their class or school. ![]() Other topics: Special Ed (archive) | ![]() What is a watershed? How can we learn about our watersheds? Virtual Watershed is a project to support this inquiry through hands-on outdoor activities, classroom units, and
How does a geneticist detect a mutation in a gene? What would you find if you excavated an archaeological site in Athens? What does a midwife do to assist in childbirth? Find the answers or ask your own questions by email in the Careers at Vanderbilt pages. |