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Rediscovering Alaska: December 2010
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This is a blogsite created by James White for the Explore Alaska! Alaska Native and Western Perspectives on Earth's Systems course offered through the Alaska Staff Development Network. The posts below are my assignments and experiences while I Explore Alaska! Thursday, December 23, 2010. Module #6 - Atmosphere is here! Below are the links to some of my favorites. Vertical Structure of the Atmosphere. Compare and Contrast Warm and Cold Air Fronts. It is important for students to connect their what they ar...
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...Exploring Anthropocene AK...: Explore AK! Class... Module 1
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Monday, October 11, 2010. This is my first post on a new blog required for the online. Alaska Native and Western Perspectives on Earth's systems. More to come on this endeavor later, but to fulfill the requirements of the first week's assignment, here is a picture of a favorite place of mine in Alaska. It's the Noatak River, which my brother and I floated in 2006. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Relevant blogs, links, etc. My other, similarly named blog. Tracy R. Pulido.
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Kate's Blog: Sila Ways Through Art: April 2010
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Kate's Blog: Sila Ways Through Art. Kiksadi Bear in Sitka. Inua spirit in sculpture. Wednesday, April 7, 2010. In the project s/he creates. And offers the self portrait. So that they might see. Photo by Fritz Koschmann of Gustavus/Glacier Bay. Reviewing the following Blogs:. Most Interesting - - Explore AK! Best Writing - Arctic Updates. Best Links - -. Fran’s Explore Alaska! Blog is one of my favorites, t o me the Most Interesting. And her personal experiences. This is a good thing. You’ve gotta l...
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Life in Alaska: Module X: Connecting back to the beginning
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Monday, April 19, 2010. Module X: Connecting back to the beginning. Howard Luke teaching students about the river. Photo Courtesy: Amelia Ruerup. How can digital resources and effective teaching methods be used to integrate Alaska Native ways of knowing and Western scientific methods. In order to create greater understanding of, and interest in, geosciences for students? Elders mending nets with students. Photo Courtesy: Wayne Horine. F the land or not, their life experiences are an extremely valua.
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...Exploring Anthropocene AK...: October 2010
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Monday, October 11, 2010. This is my first post on a new blog required for the online. Alaska Native and Western Perspectives on Earth's systems. More to come on this endeavor later, but to fulfill the requirements of the first week's assignment, here is a picture of a favorite place of mine in Alaska. It's the Noatak River, which my brother and I floated in 2006. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Relevant blogs, links, etc. My other, similarly named blog.
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Sara's Explore Alaska!: February 2010
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Welcome to my blog, which I created to participate in an online class, Explore Alaska: Alaska Native and Western Perspectives on Land and Climate. Through this blog I will attempt to answer assigned questions and give feedback on what I am learning. Monday, February 22, 2010. Essential Question: How are landscapes formed and how, in turn, are cultures shaped by their landscapes? Google Earth - Explore, Explain, Extend. Archipelago, and were formed much like the Aleutian Islands of Alaska. I was highly am...
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Rediscovering Alaska: 4. Messages from Water?
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This is a blogsite created by James White for the Explore Alaska! Alaska Native and Western Perspectives on Earth's Systems course offered through the Alaska Staff Development Network. The posts below are my assignments and experiences while I Explore Alaska! 4 Messages from Water? To conclude this journey of learning about snowflakes please familiarize yourself with. Below are some videos that explain Masaru Emoto’s work:. Did this help you to answer the Essential Question or does it lead you to more?
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Rediscovering Alaska: 3. Growing Snow Crystals!
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This is a blogsite created by James White for the Explore Alaska! Alaska Native and Western Perspectives on Earth's Systems course offered through the Alaska Staff Development Network. The posts below are my assignments and experiences while I Explore Alaska! 3 Growing Snow Crystals! Essential Question: Why do snowflakes come in so many shapes and sizes? Engage - Growing Snowflakes in a Bottle. The Secret Life of a Snowflake. As he shares an experiment he designed to grow snow crystals in a plastic bottle.