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Web Adventures to Teach about Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism "The N-Squad"  http://n-squad.rice.edu    
     

Using the highly successful Web adventures model, this project's focus is to increase middle-school students' knowledge about the biological effects of alcohol.  This interactive multimedia adventure series takes students to a crime scene where an event is reconstructed using knowledge of human biology and problem-solving skills. This project is supported by a National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism and National Institutes of Health award, R25AA014896.  

 
       
       
  Medical Mysteries (MedMyst)  http://medmyst.rice.edu    
    Unraveling the historical perspective and scientific mysteries surrounding Infectious Diseases is the goal of this interactive web site designed for middle-school students. Based on the previous success of The Reconstructors® , this series of episodes has been designed with funding from the NIH Science Education Partnership Award (SEPA), R25RR15295, National Center for Research Resources.      
       
       
  The Reconstructors Adventure®   "Nothing to Rave About"    http://reconstructors.rice.edu/recon2/  
     

The Reconstructors® is an interactive multimedia adventure series for middle-school students. The web site provides a futuristic world in which explorers scientifically unravel medicinal mysteries. This project was supported by a Science Education Drug Abuse Partnership Award (R25 DA15063) from the National Institute on Drug Abuse and National Institutes of Health.  

 
       
     
     

The Reconstructors® is an interactive multimedia adventure series for middle-school students. The web site provides a futuristic world in which explorers scientifically unravel medicinal mysteries. This project was supported by a Science Education Drug Abuse Partnership Award (R25 DA15063) from the National Institute on Drug Abuse and National Institutes of Health.  

 
       
     

 
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