Aquatic Invasive Species GLLee | Google Classroom Module

- Who? Best suited for educators who work with students in grades 4-12
- What? Aquatic invasive species (AIS) are nonindigenous species that have a negative environmental, social, or economic impact on the Great Lakes region.
- Driving Question? How do invasive species impact the Great Lakes and what can we do to help reduce their impacts on native ecosystems?
- Register for the Aquatic Invasive Species GLLee
Great Lakes Literacy education exploration, or GLLee, online modules offer an introductory themed collection of educational resources and partners assembled to better equip educators to explore Great Lakes Literacy and learning with youth.
Educators receive a certificate for three contact hours of study after completing a GLLee course along with a digital notebook with all the resources.
CGLL programs are open to all, but registration is required for educators to gain access to the Google Classroom and connected content. Please note you will need to use a personal Gmail address (i.e. not your school address) to access course materials.
For any questions, accessibility concerns or issues with this virtual resource, please contact admin@cgll.education.
Pennsylvania Sea Grant and NOAA GLANSIS developed the Aquatic Invasive Species GLLee module.