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Kim Handel Linkinhoker

Biodiversity Counts: American Museum of Natural History - 0 views

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    This AMNH resource collection takes students into the field and engages them in life science research: the inventory of plants and arthropods outside their own backdoors. Resources in this collection include lesson plans, profiles of scientists and Museum staff, essays, and Web-based interactives that help students explore, analyze, and apply their field observations.
Nancy Trautmann

ePals Global Community - 0 views

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    international electronic pen-pal connections based on topics including biodiversity
Nancy Trautmann

Explore Your Ecoregion - 0 views

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    US ecoregions and impacts of climate change
Nancy Trautmann

WindWise Education - 0 views

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    inquiry-based curriculum resources about wind energy, including potential impacts on wildlife
Kim Handel Linkinhoker

Speciation and Biodiversity: ActionBioscience - 0 views

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    An ActionBioscience.org original interview with E.O. Wilson.
Michele Greenia

NOAA Education - Home - 0 views

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    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association Education site for advancing environmental literacy.
Nancy Trautmann

GIS for Schools - 0 views

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    Global biodiversity using data for hotspots from Conservation International. Also relevant to the Citizenship curriculum.
Kim Handel Linkinhoker

The Environmental Literacy Council - 0 views

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    The Environmental Literacy Council has been dedicated to helping teachers, students, policymakers, and the public find cross-disciplinary resources on the environment. An independent, 501(c)3 organization, the Council offers free background information on common environmental science concepts; vetted resources to broaden understanding; and curricular materials that don't tell teachers how to teach, but give them the tools to augment their own backgrounds - no matter what their current knowledge.
Nancy Trautmann

Ecology Reader: Encyclopedia of Earth - 0 views

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    developed for a course entitled "Ecology for Teachers". This distance-ed graduate level course is designed for in-service high school teachers enrolled in a Multidiscplinary Science Masters Degree offered at Texas Tech University. This course is intended to provide teachers with the background necessary to teach ecology content at the high school level. My philosophy is that teachers are the experts in the pedagogies that are most effective for teaching their students. My job in this course is to provide the content knowledge necessary for teachers to be able to create effective learning opportunities for their students.
Mark Johnson

Carbon Mitigation Initiative - 0 views

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    lessons and materials involved with carbon movement and mitigation
Nancy Trautmann

Crossing Boundaries and Exploring Biodiversity Conservation Using Information Technologies - 0 views

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    Crossing Boundaries is a year-long professional development experience that entails access to the Crossing Boundaries curriculum, sustained teacher professional development, and a variety of opportunities for students to see scientific and environmental careers in action. Secondary teachers and students will analyze biodiversity conservation issues in their local or regional environment as well as in the Brazilian Amazon and Chiapas, Mexico.
Nancy Trautmann

Tips and strategies for teaching the nature and process of science - 0 views

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    Understanding Science - how science really works
Nancy Trautmann

National Geographic in the Field - 0 views

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    National Geographic BioBlitz
Nancy Trautmann

Kids' Inquiry of Diverse Species: BioKIDS - 0 views

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    BioKIDS: Kids' Inquiry of Diverse Species addresses both inquiry and life science content standards through exploration of local biodiversity, collection of animal species, and the investigation of individual animals and how animals interact with one another. Through these activities students will gain a clearer understanding of how organisms meet their basic needs and the role the environment plays in supporting a variety of organisms. In this curriculum, students use CyberTracker, an animal-tracking program that runs on hand-held computers (PDAs), to log animal sightings in their schoolyard. Students then analyze the data for class and team experiments. Another salient feature of the curriculum is the Critter Catalog, an on-line animal species database developed by the BioKIDS team. Students use this as the main resource when they write species accounts (conduct research on individual animals).
Nancy Trautmann

Citizen Science, Inquiry, and the Outdoors: BirdSleuth - 0 views

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    Citizen Science, Inquiry, and the Outdoors Through BirdSleuth, kids become real scientists!
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