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Amy's Explore Alaska Blog: December 2010
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Amy's Explore Alaska Blog. Thursday, December 30, 2010. Final Project - Global Warming and Us. How can teachers use digital resources, community resources and effective teaching methods, integrating Alaska Native ways of knowing with Western scientific methods to create greater student interest in, and understanding of, the geosciences? Create a written record of the changes that have taken place in and around Gambell, AK. Create maps of how hunting patterns have changed in and around Gambell, AK. Studen...
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Amy's Explore Alaska Blog: Week 9 Module
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Amy's Explore Alaska Blog. Saturday, December 11, 2010. 1 Explain: What new learning have you taken from this module? Image take from "Losing. I found the video clip “Losing Permafrost in Alaska”. 2 Extend: How can/will you use this week’s resources and/or others in your community in your lessons? When Sea Levels Attack". I enjoyed the “Earth System: Ice and Global Warming”. Evaluate: How useful, insightful or relevant are this module’s information and resources for you? Image taken from "Climate Change".
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Ms. Barnowsky's Explore Alaska Blog: Cryosphere:VIII
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Ms Barnowsky's Explore Alaska Blog. Thursday, December 30, 2010. The Cryosphere on Earth from Wikipedia. This is a module is all about the water, especially the frozen water. Have you ever heard of the Cryosphere? Boy, this module has taught me so much more about water! So exciting. I had never really thought about the Arctic as just a lot of floating ice. For some reason in my head, it was just like Antarctica. The Old Harbor Culvert. You can see the sea water entrance in the left of the photograph.
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Explore Alaska! - Alaska Native and Western Perspectives on Earth's Systems: Course Participants
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Alaska Native and Western Perspectives on Earth's Systems. Thursday, September 30, 2010. Born in Juneau, she is a member of the Wolf House of the Kaagwaantaan clan of the Lingit. She is assistant professor of English at the University of Alaska Southeast, where she teaches composition, creative writing, and Native American literature. She is the grandmother of four children. I teach 2nd grade in Barrow. This is my 2nd year of teaching. I am originally from New Stuyahok located in Southwest Alaska...For t...
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Exploring Alaska with Kenai Kathy: October 2010
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Exploring Alaska with Kenai Kathy. Sunday, October 31, 2010. Cataclysmic Events (and Happy Halloween). Cute pumpkin carving video. How do these events help inform students? They are a great “hook” as everyone loves a great catastrophe or adventure – look at how popular disaster movies are! Most students have heard of great floods, earthquakes, and volcanoes and it is something that can really get their attention. We have a Magic Planet projector. What did I learn this week. Is a really awesome place to v...
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Explore 907: October 2010
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Sunday, October 31, 2010. That I use when we study fungi! Other blogs I commented on:. Has a link to a website that lists movies (good and bad! With volcanoes. These can be a fun way to point out bad science. Shares some knowledge about Mt. Edgecumbe and the distinction between bog and muskeg. Has some interesting ideas for a volcano project that students could do. Saturday, October 23, 2010. Aerial photo of tundra from biology-blog.com. It is related to the No Child Left Inside program. I have never use...
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Explore Palmer!: November 2010
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My name is Cheryl and I am a science teacher at Palmer HIgh School. I am creating this blog for the class Explore Alaska! Tuesday, November 30, 2010. Week 8: Sea Ice. Explore: Sea ice is something totally foreign to me. Until I started going to workshops with teachers who taught in remote coastal villages that is. I'm sure I still don't "get it" . but at least I know it exists now. I am somewhat involved in a. Kenji also makes fun youtube videos called. Evaluate: At first I thought this topic was a bit r...