Submit an Activity

From the materials that you provide below, we will create a web page describing your activity. Please complete all fields. You are encouraged to upload files to accompany your example.

You retain all rights to your contributed work and are responsible for referencing other people's work and for obtaining permission to use any copyrighted material within your contribution. By contributing your work to this web site, you agree to example of a completed activity (opens in a new window).

After you submit this form you will be able to immediately view a page containing your materials and make changes to that page. To do this you will need a SERC account. Visit the login page (opens in a new window) to create an account if you do not have one already. Make sure to use the same email address to create your account and on this submission form.

If you choose not to create an account and view your submission, SERC staff will take care of making your submission into a page. This process usually takes up to one week.

Questions for those who received curricular development grants from CISMI are at the bottom of this form.

Activity Title



Author





Summary



Goals



Context for Use



Activity Description and Teaching Materials



If you have more than 5 files, include the first 5 here. After submitting the form you will have editing access to the resulting web page and will be able to upload additional files at that point.

Teaching Notes



Assessment



Resources



Short Description






Questions for Curriculum Development Grant Reporting

If you received a grant from CISMI to do this curriculum development, please complete this section as well as.


Course Level (click all that apply):




When was/will the course first be offered?



Please check the boxes that apply to your project.




Describe how your curriculum development project informs how you will move forward with this course.






Please check the box if your project ties into these larger themes of our HHMI grant.




Comment on how your work connected to the larger themes.