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Nancy Trautmann

Rubrics for Teachers - Assessment - 1 views

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    "A collection of rubrics for assessing portfolios, cooperative learning, research process/ report, PowerPoint, podcast, oral presentation, web page, blog, wiki, and other web 2.0 projects."
Jim MaKinster

North American Mammals - 0 views

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    "This educational Web site, designed to serve as a resource for students, teachers, and the general public interested in the biology and identification of mammals in North America, was developed by the External Affairs and Public Programs Division of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History. The resources we make available are derived from the Museum's unparalleled natural history collections, its scientific research, permanent and special exhibits, libraries, and through collaborations with other organizations and individuals with special resources to complement the site.\n\nThis Web site includes detailed descriptions, images, and distribution ranges for more than 400 mammals native to the North American continent. The primary resources for the site have been based in the continental United States, but as the opportunity occurs, the site will be expanded to complete the species found in Canada and Mexico."
Courtney Wilson

Google Refine - clean, transform, and augment datasets - 0 views

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    "Google has a new desktop tool called Google Refine to help with cleaning up messy datasets, transforming them, and augmenting them with web-based data services. I could see this tool being used throughout the Lab in many areas: on field data, preparing science datasets for analysis, even run-of-the-mill business data manipulation. If you ever find yourself using a text editor or Excel to manipulate data, you might find this tool useful. Note that it comes in somewhat unusual packaging, because after downloading and installing the tool on your machine, you interact with it via a web browser. The link above has several videos that demonstrate its utility." (Paul Allen)
Courtney Wilson

Climate Change TV - 0 views

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    "We are the world's first web channel dedicated entirely to discussions of global climate change effects, causes and the future of the climate change treaty. A team of UK web editors and international journalists and cameramen follow the negotiations on the Kyoto Protocol throughout the year and around the world. We provide commentary and context from key players from all the major international climate change meetings. Content includes exclusive interviews with world leaders, expert observers, decision-makers, activists, and many of the most important and influential figures involved in the debate."
Donna Erikson

Explore Biology | Regents Biology Teaching & Learning Resources - 0 views

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    Welcome to the AP Biology Web site for Ms. Foglia's Regents Biology (10th grade Living Environment) course at Division Avenue High School, Levittown. It will be a busy year and I will use this Web site to help you to do the best you can. All paperwork, labs, and resources used or mentioned in class will be posted here
Michael Batek

Web Tools for Teachers by Type - LiveBinder | Diigo - 1 views

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    This LiveBinder is dedicated to helping teachers find the right web tool for the task at hand.
Carol Burch

Ocean Climate Interactive web tool - 0 views

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    An engaging and informative interactive tool that allows students to explore many connected factors in air, land, and oceans systems. There are links to videos, visulas, other web resources, and descriptive information. Concept maps are included for each factor. This is rich and engaging.
Sandra Bureau

Something Wiki This Way Comes * Web Tools Index * - 1 views

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    One stop page for links to fun tools you or your students can use
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    I'd like to hear what tools you have used, and how you liked them.
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    I've used Animoto, Quizlet, Xtranormal and Dropbox. Love Quizlet and Dropbox....don't use Animoto or Xtranormal all that much although they are fun and your students might enjoy "playing".
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    Drop box is awesome - external storage site! Allows you to access files from any computer and up to 2G free storage. More with pay upgrade. I think I will link the Web Tools Index in my wiki for students to use at their convenience.
Nancy Trautmann

Resource: The Habitable Planet: A Systems Approach to Environmental Science - 0 views

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    "The Habitable Planet: A Systems Approach to Environmental Science. A video course for high school teachers and college level instruction; 13 half-hour video programs, online text, professional development guide, and Web site; graduate credit available"
Nancy Trautmann

Maya Lin's Memorial to Vanishing Nature by Diane Toomey: Yale Environment 360 - 0 views

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    "Centered around an interactive Web site that features more than 75 videos, scores of audio recordings of birds and animals, and photos and text that are an elegy for lost and threatened species, Lin's "What is Missing?" project has the same arresting, unsettling qualities that are a hallmark of her Vietnam memorial."
Nancy Trautmann

Storify ยท Create engaging social stories. - 0 views

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    Using Storify you can create a story using media from different sections of the Web. After signing up for a free profile, you can "curate" elements of a story by dragging and dropping status updates, photos, or videos to make your own interactive presentation. You can write headlines and text.
Nancy Trautmann

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning: Google Earth Now Provides Tour builder to C... - 0 views

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    "Tour Builder is a cool web tool that allows users to create narrative stories using text, graphics, pictures, videos and Google Maps.Tour Builder lets you pick the locations right on the map, add in photos, text, and video, and then share your creation. "
Courtney Wilson

Powering a Green Planet: Sustainable Energy, Made Interactive: Scientific American - 0 views

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    The Web-only article below is a special rich-media presentation of the feature, "A Path to Sustainable Energy by 2030", which appears in the November 2009 issue of Scientific American. It was created by FlypMedia.com. Use the arrow in the lower corner to navigate"
Courtney Wilson

Interactive Gulf Oil Spill Environmental Impact - 0 views

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    "This web map combines a few map services to illustrate some of the potential environmental impact of the recent oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico."
Courtney Wilson

Exploring Earthquakes in Space and Time - 0 views

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    "This module contains an exercise in which students are asked to examine the frequency and distribution of earthquake epicenters and compare these epicenters to the distribution of plate boundaries and cities. Students download earthquake epicenters for the last several days and for an entire year from the Internet, and map the information using ArcView geographic information system (GIS), and analyze the patterns that become evident. The module presents background information on earthquakes and GIS, and includes step-by-step instructions for using the technological tools. This module can be adapted to a wide range of grade levels and may be presented as an introductory GIS exercise. It may be completed without a GIS by using a paper base map, but requires access to the World Wide Web (see Module Overview and Instructor's Notes)."
Courtney Wilson

OpenTopography - 1 views

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    "The OpenTopography Portal is a GEON Project initiative to build an online system that provides integrated access to high-resolution topographic data, web-based processing tools, and enables the user community to share knowledge, experiences and resources."
Nancy Trautmann

Northwest Passage - 1 views

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    "In this exercise, undergraduate students use Google Earth and information from several web sites to investigate some of the consequences of climate change in polar regions, including the shrinking of the ice cap at the North Pole, disintegration of ice shelves, opening of shipping routes, effects on polar bears, and possible secondary effects on climate in other regions due to changes in ocean currents. "
Vicki Schmidt

Animal Diversity Web - 0 views

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    Animal Diversity Web is an online database of animal natural history, distribution, classification, and conservation biology at the University of Michigan
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    Information about a variety of animals
Nancy Trautmann

Northeast - 0 views

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    The NBII Northeast Information Node (NIN) Web site gives users-educators, resource managers, researchers, and the general public-easy access to the data resources and analysis tools they need to better understand, utilize, and protect the environmental resources of this region.
Nancy Trautmann

PLoS ONE: Re-Shuffling of Species with Climate Disruption: A No-Analog Future for Calif... - 0 views

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    The study shows that species that often occur together now are projected to shift in very different ways, resulting in new ecological communities. These novel (or "no-analog") communities may disrupt complex webs of plant and animal interactions, with unanticipated consequences for species and ecosystems.
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