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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

Education - One Day On Earth - 3 views

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    One Day on Earth is a global collaborative project that launched last fall for the purpose of documenting 24 hours of life around the world. On October 10, 2010 (10.10.10) people around the world filmed life in their parts of the world. Those recordings were then contributed to a massive film project that will eventually be edited down to showcase the diversity, conflicts, tragedies, and triumphs that take place in a 24 hour period across the globe. The film is not ready yet, but you can explore many of the contributed videos by visiting the One Day on Earth map.
S Berrend

Return of the Cicadas on Vimeo - 1 views

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    Very nice job on this! I will definitely use it in class. This video can be embedded (via vimeo please) on third-party websites as long as you credit me (Samuel Orr) as the filmmaker, and please mention the kickstarter project. Contact me if you want to feature the film or excerpts in broadcast media.
jboelter

World Population Prospects, the 2012 Revision - 3 views

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    Official files of real data and projections.
Tom Aubin

Central Valley Science Project - 2 views

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    The Central Valley Science Project in the School of Education and Human Development at California State University, Fresno.
Michael Hudson

The Story of Stuff Project - 3 views

shared by Michael Hudson on 30 Jun 13 - Cached
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    The Story of Stuff is one of the most watched environmental-themed online movies of all time. Its animated and accessible to all levels of students. This is a great introduction to Environmental Justice, and what students can do to get involved through action.
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    I totally agree! I got to meet Annie Leonard at SXSW-Eco in Austin, TX last October after her keynote speech. She encouraged me to take advantage of the free teaching material on the project website. There's so much great "stuff" on there!
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.
John Sierra

Ecosystem Resources - 5 views

The Habitable Planet -> Play the Game! http://www.learner.org/courses/envsci/unit/text.php?unit=4?pop=yes?pop=yes&pid=2272# NASA - Invasive Species http://www.sims.scienceinstruction.org/invasiv...

APES education environmental science

started by John Sierra on 26 Jun 13 no follow-up yet
S Berrend

State and Local Energy Data - 0 views

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    Get comprehensive energy use and activity data that can help your city plan and implement clean energy projects. A city's energy profile includes summary reports on: Greenhouse gas emissions Electricity generation Natural gas and other fuel source costs Renewable energy resource potential Transportation, buildings, and industry data Applicable policies and incentives Location
S Berrend

CAIT Climate Data Explorer - 4 views

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    CAIT is one of the most trusted sources of climate data available. It is a free and open source for comprehensive and comparable climate and emissions data. CAIT is made up of a suite of tools that allow users to utilize the data to understand considerations of equity in climate negotiations, see transparency and available information in country climate action comitments, interact with historical emissions data, and dive into the methodologies behind future emissions projections. CAIT allows national governments, international organizations and independent researchers to perform relevant analysis and promote efficient action on climate change.
S Berrend

Vertebrate Declines and the Sixth Mass Extinction | HHMI BioInteractive - 1 views

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    The left panels show the absolute number of species whose populations have declined in each region; the right panels show the percentage of species that declined in each region. The top panels include all land vertebrates (amphibians, birds, reptiles, and mammals), whereas the bottom panels represent only bird species. Project or distribute the image to engage students. The downloadable Educator Materials PDF, which includes background information, graph interpretation and discussion questions, and the Student Handout, which includes the image and background information, have been remediated to comply with Section 508 of the National Rehabilitation Act for accessibility and can be used with screen readers.
John Sierra

Water Resources - 10 views

I LOVE Water Education. Here are just a few of my favorite sites: Good.is - Your Daily Dose of Water(awesome infographic) http://awesome.good.is.s3.amazonaws.com/transparency/web/1204/your-daily-...

APES environmental science education

started by John Sierra on 26 Jun 13 no follow-up yet
Michael Hudson

Project Learning Tree-Curriculum Overview - 2 views

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    First introduced to me during my Environmental Education in Curriculum course, I've used a number of these lessons with great success. It's focus is on Place-Based learning activities. The lessons have been tested and developed in classrooms in urban areas, so they work! The books are in pdf and free! The goal is for students to "learn by doing."
S Berrend

Allelopathy - 3 views

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    Nice black walnut/tomato allelopathy investigation.
Mary Redman

Field Manual for Water Quality Monitoring, by Mark K. Mitchell - 7 views

I use this book for my big ecosystem field study trip. Includes WQI, Invertebrate survey, student projects, etc. Two thumbs up! Link: http://books.google.com/books/about/Field_manual_for_water_qual...

apes resources environmental water

started by Mary Redman on 26 Jun 13 no follow-up yet
S Berrend

CTE Online :: Career & College Ready Starts Here - 0 views

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    Lesson plans and resources for ag...sign up for an account
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