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John Evans

Free Technology for Teachers: ArkGIS - Explore Maps of the Changing Arctic Landscape - 0 views

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    "ArkGIS is a customizable map developed by the World Wildlife Fund for the purpose of visualizing historical data about sea ice, marine life, and oil and gas exploration in the Arctic. To create custom visualizations of data layers on the ArkGIS map simply select a data category then select data layers to display. For example, I chose the "marine mammals" category then selected the "beluga whales" and "walrus" to view their distributions."
John Evans

Welcome to Churchill. Where the Heck Am I? | Explore - 1 views

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    "f you're already an avid follower of our Polar Bear, Beluga Sky (Northern Lights) or Underwater Beluga Whale Cams, then you've heard the name Churchill over and over again. But where exactly is it and what makes it such a hot spot for these amazing and threatened creatures? On the western side of Hudson Bay and just southwest of the Northwest Passage is a little coastal town in Canada. The Northwest Passage, of course, was long sought after as a short-cut trade route for countries near the Arctic Circle. It could potentially allow places like Russia to have a direct route to Canada, Greenland or New York City without going south. Famously impassable, the Northwest Passage has now become more accessible as climate change melts the Arctic ice. This could be good news for shippers but is bad news for bears. More on that later."
John Evans

Free Technology for Teachers: An Interactive Video Series About the Search for the Nort... - 2 views

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    "Journey Into the Arctic is a neat choose-your-own-adventure series of videos about the search for the Northwest Passage. The series of videos, produced by Canadian Heritage, puts viewers in the role of an explorer leaving England in the 19th century to search for the Northwest Passage. At the end of each segment in the series viewers have to make decisions about navigation and logistical concerns. Each decision will lead to another segment in which viewers can continue or turn back in the exploration."
John Evans

Explore the Arctic with GoNorth! - 0 views

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    Free adventure learning for the K-12 Classroom at PolarHusky.com
Tom Stimson

The Butterfly Conservatory | American Museum of Natural History - 0 views

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    Web cams, photo gallery, FAQ about butterflies. Active during the day, they live almost everywhere around the world, from Arctic tundra to tropical rain forests.
John Evans

Teachers: Join us for the adventure of a lifetime | Nat Geo Education Blog - 5 views

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    "Calling all teachers! We're looking for 25, K-12 teachers, in the U.S. or Canada, to join us in 2014 for an all-expense-paid adventure of a lifetime. This field-based PD experience could take you to the Arctic, The Atlantic Islands, The British Isles, Holland & Belgium, or even Antarctica!"
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