Group Bookmarks shared by Sheryl A. McCoy
You are here: Diigo Home > Groups > Science teachers > Bookmarks > Group Bookmarks shared by Sheryl A. McCoy
Sept. 5, 2008 N California earthquake around 8:30 Pacific time. this is an excellent resource that is used in this area as much as http://weather.gov is used in my area to scope out tornadoes.
more from quake.usgs.gov
tensions and opportunities inherent in the cognitive and cultural differences between instructors and their Net-Generation students. also articles about science and education
more from www.innovateonline.info
This describes the more constant meteor showers, including Pleiades and Perseid meteor showers. A meteor shower is when the Earth passes through a field of debris, which burns up in the atmosphere, creating the familiar shooting stars.
more from www.helium.com
Another opportunity for PBL, no matter what you call it. Project Based Learning or Problem Based Learning. The focus is on Earth and global problems and how teams can work together to try to solve them. The focus is on community, around the globe. There are prizes, BUT all students will receive help in finding the right college for them, collaboration and be eligible to become part of the USA Earth Science Olympiad team. Partially funded by NSF
more from www.globalchallengeaward.org
describes various STEM programs; the research behind the Utah professional development is Johnson and Marx 2006; I am interested in going to the source
more from utoledo.edu
Here Be Dragons offers a toolbox for recognizing and understanding the dangers of pseudoscience, and appreciation for the reality-based benefits offered by real science.
more from herebedragonsmovie.com
cited by Rich White; thnx; I think it would be a great combination with the moles celebrating Mole Day; http://moleday.org
more from www.particlezoo.net
algae bloom off the Coast of Qingdao; at least it is not red algae or they would be cleaning up dead fish and other sea life
more from news.sbs.com.au
celebration of Mole Day is a great way to connect with students and teachers in other places; Avogadro's number; very cool; October 23 from 6:02 a.m. to 6:02 p.m.
more from moleday.org
learning networks for those who love the outdoors;D
more from samccoy-n2teaching.blogspot.com
U.S. center for robotic exploration of the solar system. JPL spacecraft have visited all known planets except Pluto
more from www.jpl.nasa.gov
this is the original report from the CDC. maps and history of the outbreak
more from www.cdc.gov
an animoto video for each of the simple machines; great learning activity
more from scstechno.pbwiki.com