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dchalmer

Hurricane Impacts on the Coastal Environment - USGS Fact Sheet - 1 views

  • Area studies reveal the immense change brought about by these storms. In Louisiana, Dr. Shea Penland and his colleagues at the LGS reported that Andrew stripped sand from 70 percent of the barrier islands leaving exposed old coastal marsh. More than 80 percent of oyster reefs behind the barrier islands were smothered by a 0.3-0.9-meter thick blanket of sediment. More than 70 kilometers of valuable dune habitat providing storm protection to estuaries, wetlands, and the coastal population were destroyed. In Hawaii, Dr. Charles Fletcher and his colleagues at the University of Hawaii cooperated with USGS scientists in a study of the effects of Hurricane Iniki, the most powerful hurricane to strike the Hawaiian Islands this century. They report that Iniki caused massive beach-face erosion and overwash of the coastline which penetrated up to 300 meters reaching elevations of nearly 9 meters. Seafloor change from the 1930's to the 1980's for the region of coastal Louisiana hardest hit by Hurricane Andrew shows historical patterns of seafloor erosion and accretion. This information was collected as part of the USGS's Louisiana Barrier Island Erosion Study, and will be used as a baseline to determine the effect of Hurricane Andrew on coastal areas already undergoing rapid change. [larger version] USGS scientists have used historical data to show that Louisiana is eroding rapidly. The Louisiana barrier island shoreline is eroding at a rate, in some places, exceeding 20 meters per year as a result of both hurricanes and normal processes. The land is subsiding because of compaction of the Mississippi delta sediments. The net effect of subsidence is that sea level is rising at a rate of about 1 centimeter per year, ten times the world rate. USGS scientists take advantage of this natural laboratory to study erosion and deposition patterns resulting from sea-level change. The Louisiana barrier islands protect productive estuarine and wetland environments that support a $10 billion per year fishing industry. Erosion of the barrier islands is so severe that their ability to function as effective buffers for the prevention of wetlands loss has been dramatically reduced. Louisiana's wetlands are disappearing at rates of 40 square kilometers per year. In a few decades the barrier islands may be gone and the wetlands will be lost even faster.
andrewgomez

Interactive Whiteboards Enhance Classroom Instruction and Learning - 2 views

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    The list of available suppliers of this technology was helpful. I went to the Mimeo site which had good videos of different features of their system, which seems to be cheaper than SMART. I read the idea of using these boards to record lessons for substitute teachers to use, which seemed a great way to not waste those substitute days.
natalieanelli

Cellphones in the Classroom - 3 views

Source: http://thejournal.com/articles/2012/04/10/texting-and-cell-phones-keeps-students-in-class.aspx This is a short article highlighting the popularity of a recent initative to supply stud...

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started by natalieanelli on 21 Feb 14 no follow-up yet
stephnaling

https://www.gliffy.com/uses/venn-diagram-software-template/ - 5 views

Ooh, considering how much I LOVE Venn diagrams, I've decided to bookmark this. Thanks for posting this link, Tara! I'm also going to share this with the 3rd grade teacher I work with. I had sugges...

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nadia_fellag

Paul Forman Mind Map Gallery - www.mindmapinspiration.co.uk - 1 views

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    Mind Maps drawn by this artist. I particularly enjoy his "Qualities of da Vinci" and "Random Acts of Kindness".
lonesax

https://www.plickers.com - 6 views

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    This is a neat classroom poll app. You should check this out.
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    This would be a great thing to use for a quick survey of how students are doing with new material. I just wish my school had a better WIFI connection.
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    I agree with @areinsburrow that this app would make for a great survey for seeing how students are getting along new material. Using the Marzano learning scales (4-1) is a quick way of gauging understanding, but it would be nice to have something tangible to document individual students' understanding of lessons that way teachers can track their progress. Sometimes in my classroom I feel as though I reach some students too late when teaching new material, and it's hard to catch them up during small group or one-on-one instruction. This is app is a good, anonymous (to others, not the teacher) way of assessing student understanding.
saddlersm

Create Anchor Links - 3 views

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    Website Description: Our site creator [Weebly] doesn't include a built-in way to add anchors to your site, but it's still very easy to do using some basic embeddable html. The short video below walks through the process and will show you how to make anchor links of your own in less than three minutes. I wanted to post this for those of you that become frustrated as I do with their own Weebly sites that have multiple topics, documents, etc. and you have to scroll through all the material to get to that one thing you wanted to see. Creating anchor links resolves this problem. In fact, you can direct those you want to view a particular topic or document by copying the link with the #title at the end of the URL. NOTE: You are not able to just copy and paste the code into the embedded code editor. It will not work unless you physically type it in. CODE:   where "title" is the name and keep in quotation marks
janagy

Desmos | Beautiful, Free Math - 4 views

shared by janagy on 04 Apr 15 - No Cached
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    Explore math with desmos.com, a free online graphing calculator I have used Desmos not only in my lessons as a point of references, but I have given students the opportunity to complete a linear equation project using Desmos to create a picture.
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    I love that it has an app so my students can still graph for free, at home!
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    I completely agree. Most of my students cannot afford the TI-83 graphing calculators, but almost all of them have smartphones that would allow them to use this app for free. I will definitely be showing this to my classes, although they probably won't be as excited as I was about it!
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    I like this app. This would have definitely helped me when I took Algebraic Concepts for my undergrad content course. Sure, my class website had a graphing calculator tab that I could use for homework. But I found it really difficult to navigate and very hard to see. If I was still taking that class, I would definitely share it with my classmates, because as you mentioned alexamoore621 TI-83 calculators are pricey. Although, now that I think about it, it would be hard to convince my professor to let us use it in class...he had a no cell phone use during exams, even if the phone had an app.
alexamoore621

Geogebra Tube - 0 views

shared by alexamoore621 on 09 Apr 15 - No Cached
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    This is a great tool for all of my math people! Creating interactives is a little bit tricky, but a quick search will give you ready-made interactives to enhance your lessons. I have used these with a lot of success for teaching transformations of functions and have created activitites to go along with them.
mkm420fritz

How to Use Blogs in the Classroom - 3 views

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    I was searching around a lot of these links posted to EDUC 525 but I have to say there was something about reading why RSS was important that really was eye opening. The power seems to lie in the ability to send it all to them instead of asking them to come and get it....I think the analogy was getting up to go down to the candy store or having the candy delivered to your door step. In terms of getting students attention, the most direct route is the better route.
ssmaron

A Study of Engaging High-School Students as Multimedia Designers in a Cognitive Apprent... - 3 views

shared by ssmaron on 10 Jan 15 - No Cached
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    Paper covering impact of use of multimedia on student motivation
Lisa Barbi

Keeping up with social media--in 30 minutes a day (you heard me!) | - 3 views

  • Curating your own content can be just as powerful as reviewing others that have done it for you. Especially when there are tools that can do the curating for you. Like Paper.li.
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      Curating your own content using a resource such as Paper.li is an excellent resource for teachers and students alike.  Paper.li enables you to focus on specific information using filters and share that information (online articles, images, podcast, videos etc.) among a variety of people.  Students can use this tool to collaborate on a research project, while teachers can share content to make instruction more engaging and relevant.
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    Love what Paper.li can do. But Mr. Hanson's article on keeping up with all the streams of information, social media, etc completely stressed me out. His concept of using every available moment, including in the bathroom, to keep up is craziness. Even Silicon Valley has awakened to the need to unplug and find moments without tech or trying to keep up.
mestickney

Tips for Multimedia/Tech in the Classroom - 3 views

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    This video is a bit outdated, but I was assigned to watch it for another course, and I think it has some awesome reminders of the number of ways in which we can incorporate multimedia in the classroom. However, I would not do the Facebook group/page, as that would involve becoming "friends" with students online, and I also think that some of these methods are not integrative, which is not ideal.
Kathleen Giangiacomo

Secrets of the Samurai Sword Lesson Plan from Nova Teachers - 1 views

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    The chemistry lesson plans from pbs.org use multimedia, provide a variety of resources and arrange content around interesting topics.
Kendell Ali

GeoGebraTube - 9 views

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    Geogebra Tube is a great website which houses user submitted Geogbra files for the exploration of topics in geometry.  You can find applets which can be used to explore topics in geometry ranging from rotations, reflections, and translations, to tessellation, transversals, and the Pythagorean Theorem. 
dawn-mariedevido

Glogster EDU: A complete educational solution for digital and mobile teaching and learn... - 2 views

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    Found this website through a teacher friend of mine. She gets many of her graphics from here.
bemgross

http://www.gifted.uconn.edu/siegle/CurriculumCompacting/section0.html - 1 views

At work today a coworker was discussing how his child is able to "get out of math class" and attend extra hours of art! Wow! How is that possible? His child is excelling in math right now, so is ab...

started by bemgross on 07 Jul 15 no follow-up yet
washinb2

XtraMath - 1 views

shared by washinb2 on 07 Aug 15 - No Cached
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    This website is a great way to strengthen addition and multiplication skills. Students sign on, when prompted he/she will begin practicing by answering given questions that are timed. If time begins to run out, a siloette of the numbers will appear to assist the student. But since they were helped, they don't earn a smiley and the problem cycles back in for practice again.
amylwalter

LearnZillion - 1 views

shared by amylwalter on 30 Jun 15 - No Cached
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    LearnZillion provides Common Core-aligned lessons designed by expert teachers for grades 2-12. Although districts pay in order for schools to receive the full array of services, many of the lessons are free.
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