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Sandra Goodrich

Lesson Plans « Teaching (and Learning) with Google Earth - 5 views

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    Examines what Google Earth is, provides resources for learning how to use Google Earth, discusses Google Earth's relevance/utility in the classroom, points to wasy to get started, and introduces Keyhole Markup Language (KML), a standard format for storing and distributing geographic data.
Roland Gesthuizen

Why Doesn't the Moon Crash Into the Earth? | Wired Science | Wired.com - 6 views

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    "So, the Earth pulls on the moon because of gravity? Why doesn't the moon get pulled into the Earth and crash? What a great question."
Martin Burrett

SciShow - YouTube - 8 views

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    This is a fabulous and fascinating YouTube channel where all sorts of science ideas are explored and explained in a friendly and engaging way. The topics range from near Earth Asteroid to dung beetles. The videos often cover science stories that are currently in the news. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Science
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Earth as Art | Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center - 2 views

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    Satellite imagery of our planet that provides colorful, amazingly beautiful examples of earth's geological, geographical formations, and meteorological activity.
Roland Gesthuizen

Conspiracy debunked: Atlanta snow doesn't melt. - 0 views

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    "Here at BA Central I see a lot of truly ridiculous conspiracy theories. Over the years there's been the Moon Hoax, various asteroids NASA was covering up that would hit the Earth (or wipe us out somehow via electricity), and of course the end of the Earth over and over and over again. Yet happily, we're still here. Yet sadly, so are these silly theories."
Martin Burrett

Journey to the Centre of the Earth - 3 views

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    "Journey to the centre of the Earth and view the amazing facts about what can be found beneath our feet with this BBC microsite."
Jeanne Elliott

Webcast Schedule | Q?rius, Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History - 1 views

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    Webcasts have science literacy! Hard to find. Several literacy sources on the same topic. Able to use media and written forms on the same topic
Roland Gesthuizen

Kinetic City: Shape It Up - 10 views

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    Nice interactive for teaching Earth science.
Martin Burrett

Video: 4 Billion Years in Under 10 Minutes - 3 views

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    "Detailed and engaging video about how the surface of the Earth has changed over its billions of years long history."
Jeanne Elliott

Earth Science Picture of the Day - 4 views

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    Geology links are to research more information about the picture. Synopsis under the picture has links to find out more information about the picture. Very easy to use!!
Roland Gesthuizen

International Space Station - 5 views

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    "Follow these instructions to build your own International Space Station model."
Roland Gesthuizen

Introduction to DNA on Vimeo - 7 views

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    "This is a 4 minute HD dramatic video choreographed to powerful music, which introduces the viewer to the wonder of DNA. It is designed as a "trailer" to be shown by Biology teachers in high school and college as a visual "Introduction" to this amazing molecule, and how it has directed all life on Earth."
Amy Roediger

Planetarium - Interactive star map and virtual sky - 2 views

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    Planetarium by Neave Interactive is a website on which you can specify your current location and it will show you a map of the night sky based upon your location and the date. You can also use Planetarium without specifying your location and instead explore the night sky from any place on Earth. For Google Chrome users, Planetarium offers a Chrome Web App that you can add to your browser.
Jeanne Elliott

Welcome to NanoSpace! - 1 views

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    Hall of atoms has an awesome short video to describe an atom.
Jeanne Elliott

NASA spinoff 2013 - 3 views

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    Inventions due to NASA technology
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