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S Berrend

SC226 Environmental Science Lab - Kaplan University - Open Course Ware - Free Courses - 3 views

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    Interesting site..good perhaps for ideas or use with those students who become home-bound. This environmental science laboratory course is specifically designed for practical applications of science using readily available household materials. This course provides the learner with firsthand experience of important scientific aspects of environmental studies, including air quality, ecological concerns, waste-management issues, and energy consumption and conservation.
S Berrend

AP Environmental Science: Timeline Review - 11 views

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    Nice clean (student produced) set of 35 slides showing major events in environmental science.
S Berrend

The science of smog - Kim Preshoff | TED-Ed - 2 views

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    On July 26, 1943, Los Angeles was blanketed by a thick gas that stung people's eyes and blocked out the Sun. Panicked residents believed their city had been attacked using chemical warfare. But the cloud wasn't an act of war. It was smog. So what is this thick gray haze actually made of? And why does it affect some cities and not others? Kim Preshoff details the science behind smog.
S Berrend

Lesson: Nat. of Sci. mini-lesson: Checks Lab - 4 views

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    Mystery checks lab, good for the nature of science. Use this in APES and Forensic science
S Berrend

Illustrated Graphs: Using Art to Enliven Scientific Data - Science Friday - 0 views

  • For many of us, envisioning the profound effects of climate change is hard to do without relatable examples. By illustrating specific aspects of climate change research, Pelto provokes viewers to question, wonder, and want to know more. In this exercise, you will select a scientific graph that addresses an important real-world issue, create an illustrated graph from that original, and craft an effective artist’s statement that connects the two. Once you’re done, keep
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    For many of us, envisioning the profound effects of climate change is hard to do without relatable examples. By illustrating specific aspects of climate change research, Pelto provokes viewers to question, wonder, and want to know more. In this exercise, you will select a scientific graph that addresses an important real-world issue, create an illustrated graph from that original, and craft an effective artist's statement that connects the two. Once you're done, keep an eye out for other ways you can merge science with art. The possibilities are endless!
haydenmccullen

Teen Research and Education in Environmental Science (TREES) | CEET - 3 views

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    This is a cool program for teens interested in Environmental Science - and it's free! It's in Pennsylvania, but there might be others out there.
S Berrend

Environment | KQED QUEST - 2 views

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    Science, nature and environment stories form California and beyond with this multimedia series..Clips vary in length and have a nice variety.
S Berrend

NOAA Climate Stewards Education Project - 1 views

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    CSEP provides formal and informal educators working with elementary through university age students with sustained professional development, collaborative tools, and support to build a climate-literate public that is actively engaged in climate stewardship. CSEP also provides support for educators to execute climate stewardship (mitigation or adaptation) projects with their audiences to increase understanding of climate science and practical actions to reduce the impact of climate change. The project is part of NOAA's portfolio of activities to strengthen ocean, climate, and atmospheric science education. 
S Berrend

Science and cookies: Researchers tap into citizen science to shed light on ant diversit... - 0 views

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    Scientists have combined cookies, citizen science and robust research methods to track the diversity of ant species across the United States, and are now collaborating with international partners to get a global perspective on how ants are moving and surviving in the modern world. The School of Ants project was developed to help researchers get a handle on the diversity of ant species across the United States.
S Berrend

Environmental Science Teaching Resources: Interactive Labs and Chapters | SimBio - 11 views

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    Our simulated labs exploring eutrophication and toxin biomagnification, fire regimes and succession, and investigating general ecological principles such as population growth, species interactions and community structure provide a great way to add active learning experiences to environmental science courses. Several labs were developed for non-majors and introductory classes, including our Darwinian Snails EvoBeaker® lab which provides a unique opportunity to teach natural selection using an invasive species example.
bryozoan

Teacher Resources, Classroom Activities, Literacy Frameworks, Journal, Web Seminars, Wo... - 2 views

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    This is from the national earth science teachers association, and has a bunch of resources, data, and ways to teach the earth sciences. (Including weather, climate, and geology)
S Berrend

Glacierworks - 2 views

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     The snow and ice stored within this resplendent arc of nearly 50,000 high-altitude glaciers are vital sources of water for the major rivers of Asia. GlacierWorks is a non-profit organization that vividly illustrates the changes to Himalayan glaciers through art, science, and adventure.
S Berrend

The Impact of Asian Air Pollution On The World's Weather | Green Science | Learn Scienc... - 0 views

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    Interesting article and fact that it is blogged by a high school student
S Berrend

Welcome | School of Ants - 2 views

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    Pretty cool citizen science. Anyone can participate! Learn how to create your own sampling kit, sample your backyard or schoolyard, and get our collection back to us so that we can ID the ants and add your species list to the big School of Ants map. Together we'll map ant diversity and species ranges across North America!
bryozoan

How Wolves Change Rivers | video | @GrrlScientist | Science | The Guardian - 1 views

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    At this point, this is a classic example of trophic cascades. Sort of the "peppered moth" of the subject. This is a nice video about it. (I now see that the video has been shared already, but this also has an article (which includes the correction of deer/elk)
S Berrend

Aurum Science Environmental Science Resources for Teachers - 19 views

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    Website (teacher) directed at teachers with powerpoints/lecture ouitlines, video links ...Great starting place in that it isn't overwhelming. Also has pages for bio, chem and a&p
abhawk

Dr. E Science Page - 1 views

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    AP Environmental Science AP Biology Honors Biology
bryozoan

Overpopulation - The Human Explosion Explained - YouTube - 1 views

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    This is one of a huge and diverse series of short, animated and slightly sarcastic science videos by the Kurzgesagt group. They are active and post a new one about once a week. The nuclear power series of videos is also excellent.
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