Skip to main content

Home/ UWCSEA Teachers/ Group items tagged earthquakes

Rss Feed Group items tagged

Jeffrey Plaman

Google Maps Tutorials - Google Developers - 0 views

  •  
    This tutorial shows you how to: Import data into your Maps application. Display that data on a map using simple markers. Use symbols and heatmaps to improve the appearance and legibility of your map, and to represent secondary information. At the end of this tutorial, you will have created a map that displays real-time earthquake data, including magnitude. You can use these same techniques with your own data source to help you tell a more powerful story with the Google Maps API.
Katie Day

Inc. Research Institutions for Seismology - Education and Public Outreach - - 0 views

  •  
    Tons of great resources about teaching kids about earthquakes as well as seismic research, data, and activities.  Sponsored by the US National Science Foundation.
Cameron Hunter

BBC World Service - More Or Less, Predicting L'Aquila Earthquake: is it right to blame ... - 3 views

  •  
    Good TOK Maths/science/ issue.
Katie Day

Online Guide to Earth Science Lesson Plans - 0 views

  •  
    Summary via The Scout Report (May 2012): "The earth sciences encompass a range of fields, including geology, meteorology, and other areas of inquiry. This website features a range of lesson plans and activities that cover these fields, designed for both high school and college classrooms. In total, there are over two dozen activities here divided into sections such as Rocks & Minerals and Earthquakes & Volcanoes. The Rocks & Minerals area is a particularly rich vein of pedagogical material. It features a mineral identification lab session and a lesson plan that probes the world of igneous rocks. Moving along, the site also includes engaging materials on the formation of clouds, atmospheric pressure, and a humorous lesson plan on thunderstorms. [KMG]"
1 - 5 of 5
Showing 20 items per page