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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.
Michelle Watkins

Great Migrations - National Geographic Channel - 0 views

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    National Geographic Channel's groundbreaking series Great Migrations explores the massive movement of animal populations around the planet. The project chronicles these inspirational, often harrowing journeys that are marked by unforgiving odds, and what it means to move like your life depends on it. Wildebeests, zebras, red crabs, Mali elephants, walruses, monarch butterflies, jellyfish, and whale sharks will all be on display, and the production crew traveled some 420,000 miles, filming hundreds of stories in more than 20 countries. Using new science and technology, the series reveals how animals make death-defying journeys to survive. Great Migrations is the largest undertaking of its kind in the National Geographic Society's 120-year history. The seven-hour miniseries premieres globally in fall 2010. National Geographic's net proceeds support vital exploration, conservation, research, and education.
Lisa Lowenberg

Facing The Future - 0 views

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    This site has free curriculum to download based on in sustainability and global issues.
Beth Henderson

NOAA Lesson Videos - 2 views

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    Lesson videos primarily related to Oceanography, Hurricanes, Water Cycle, Coral Reefs, Plate Tectonics and more!
nan terry

Arbor Day Foundation - 0 views

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    Great tree information for everyday use with students.
Michelle Watkins

Jason Science Curriculum - 0 views

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    "JASON's science curriculum units are designed to: Light the spark of inspiration in students Fit within school districts' core 5th-8th grade curricula Adapt to higher and lower levels Align to state and national standards Cover at least five to nine weeks of material Include numerous research articles, hands-on lab activities, videos, games, and multimedia resources Include suggested lesson plans, extensions, interdisciplinary connections, and teacher resources for alignment, assessment, and classroom management."
Matt Wasilawski

Animated World Maps - 1 views

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    Posted on behalf of Mike Batek-Thanks Mike! This is a great Site for generating discussions in class for APES teachers or any Life and Geoscience teachers. The program draws to scale maps of the world based on different variables (i.e. coal consumption, oil production etc...)
Roberta Palmiotto

ePals - 1 views

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    ePals is the leading provider of safe collaborative technology for schools to connect and learn in a protected, project-based learning network. With classrooms in 200 countries and territories, ePals makes it easy to connect learners locally, nationally or internationally.
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."
Carol Burch

Scribble Maps - 2 views

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    Free spatial tool for easy mapping projects with students.
Nancy Trautmann

From Brazil: Doing Fieldwork by Satellite « Round Robin - 0 views

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    "ut the truth is that satellites are so last century-so much, in fact, that scientists have begun using them to document historical changes. The above picture, from NASA's 38-year-old Landsat program, shows the Lake Djoudj region of Senegal during a drought in 1979 and during a flood 20 years later. Even at this small scale it's clear how much information the pictures contain about how the land has changed."
Nancy Trautmann

Diigolet | Diigo - 0 views

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    If you can't install the Diigo toolbar, you can access the Diigolet app here and should be able to use it from any computer.
Nancy Trautmann

Adobe Flash Player - 0 views

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    If your online videos won't play, try downloading the Flash update and restarting your browser.
Courtney Wilson

Alex Steffen sees a sustainable future - 0 views

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    Worldchanging.com founder Alex Steffen argues that reducing humanity's ecological footprint is incredibly vital now, as the western consumer lifestyle spreads to developing countries.
Courtney Wilson

Johan Rockstrom: Let the environment guide our development - 0 views

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    Human growth has strained the Earth's resources, but as Johan Rockstrom reminds us, our advances also give us the science to recognize this and change behavior. His research has found nine "planetary boundaries" that can guide us in protecting our planet's many overlapping ecosystems.
Courtney Wilson

Willie Smits restores a rainforest - 1 views

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    By piecing together a complex ecological puzzle, biologist Willie Smits has found a way to re-grow clearcut rainforest in Borneo, saving local orangutans -- and creating a thrilling blueprint for restoring fragile ecosystems.
Courtney Wilson

Jason Clay: How big brands can help save biodiversity - 1 views

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    Convince just 100 key companies to go sustainable, and WWF's Jason Clay says global markets will shift to protect the planet our consumption has already outgrown. Hear how his extraordinary roundtables are getting big brand rivals to agree on green practices first -- before their products duke it out on store shelves.
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