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Russell Walker's Explore Alaska Blog: The Blogscars Awards
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Russell Walker's Explore Alaska Blog. A course for the dissemination of deliverables and thoughts related to the Explore Alaska course. Sunday, March 7, 2010. After many tenuous rounds of nominations and voting and after hours of arguing amongst myself, I present the mid-point awards for the Explore Alaska course. Drum roll. Although almost all the blogs have made great use of pictures, Bill-Alaska Geoscience. Wins the Best Inclusion of Pictures Award. But then a few clicks later and Hanson's Climate Page.
Russell Walker's Explore Alaska Blog: Module VII: Climate or It's Getting Hot In Herrrre
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Russell Walker's Explore Alaska Blog. A course for the dissemination of deliverables and thoughts related to the Explore Alaska course. Sunday, March 14, 2010. Module VII: Climate or It's Getting Hot In Herrrre. How is Earth's climate connected to its geological, biological and cultural systems? As shown throughout the course so far, the Earth system is a complex, and sometimes convoluted, connection of materials, energy, forces, and cultures. One of the best parts of teaching 7. Not only that, but the f...
Russell Walker's Explore Alaska Blog: Module VIII: The Cryosphere Part I
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Russell Walker's Explore Alaska Blog. A course for the dissemination of deliverables and thoughts related to the Explore Alaska course. Sunday, March 21, 2010. Module VIII: The Cryosphere Part I. Essential Question: How are Arctic sea-ice,. An example Arctic food web. And the Alaska Native Youth Institute. Additionally, there are many, many resources dedicated to the Arctic – ranging from NOAA. To more locally designed ones like the Crysosphere Today. We will never meet. And Alaska Native Youth Institute.
Russell Walker's Explore Alaska Blog: Blog Reviews
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Russell Walker's Explore Alaska Blog. A course for the dissemination of deliverables and thoughts related to the Explore Alaska course. Sunday, April 11, 2010. There is so much content and personalization in all the blogs, it makes it difficult to read through them all and do any justice to the work people have put it. When I started reading through blogs to decide which to review, I purposefully avoided my wife's, CatWalkerExplore. For my second blog review, I decided to check out Alaska Melting Pot.
Russell Walker's Explore Alaska Blog: February 2010
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Russell Walker's Explore Alaska Blog. A course for the dissemination of deliverables and thoughts related to the Explore Alaska course. Friday, February 26, 2010. Module V: Oceans, Climate, and Culture. How are climate, cultures and oceans all connected? Growing up in Ketchikan. Put the ocean bug in me at an early age. Since then have I experienced many different areas of the world's oceans in different ways. Or even surfing in California and Chile. On the Sea of Cortez. The high specific heat of water m...
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Explore Alaska! - Alaska Native and Western Perspectives on Earth's Systems: Module IX - Ice Sages
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Alaska Native and Western Perspectives on Earth's Systems. Thursday, November 25, 2010. Module IX - Ice Sages. Imagine a mountain valley catching the moisture that falls within its boundaries and funnels it down into a lake sprawling across a low lying area. When the precipitation exceeds the capacity of the lake, it spills over into a river that flows down toward sea-level. Sounds reasonable and familiar. We've all seen it. When the lake of ice (ice field) fills to overflowing, the plastic. Whether indi...
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Explore Alaska! - Alaska Native and Western Perspectives on Earth's Systems: Module IX - Sea Level
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Alaska Native and Western Perspectives on Earth's Systems. Wednesday, November 24, 2010. Module IX - Sea Level. Glacier Ice- Sea Level. It is estimated that sea-level could rise as much as 80 meters. If all land ice melted and returned to the sea. How would you estimate the distribution of glaciers effects:. If all of Alaska's glaciers melted, sea level would rise meters. If all of Greenland's glaciers melted, sea level would rise meters. If all of Antarctica's glaciers melted, sea level would rise meters.
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Explore Alaska! - Alaska Native and Western Perspectives on Earth's Systems: Module IX - Terrestrial Cryosphere Introduction
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Alaska Native and Western Perspectives on Earth's Systems. Monday, November 29, 2010. Module IX - Terrestrial Cryosphere Introduction. How are climate, terrestrial ice and Alaskan indigenous cultures all connected? Changes in temperature along with changes in latitude, altitude, precipitation and the different heat capacities of land and water all interact to create the dynamic realm of terrestrial ice; glaciers, permafrost, rivers and lakes. Besides the science of how these complex systems interact, thi...
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Explore Alaska! - Alaska Native and Western Perspectives on Earth's Systems: Getting Started
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Alaska Native and Western Perspectives on Earth's Systems. Thursday, September 30, 2010. If you are taking this course for credit, Here’s how it works:. 1 If you are reading this, you are at the Explore Alaska! Alaska Native and Western Perspectives on Earth's Systems. You may want to bookmark it for easy access. 2 Read and review all materials and media for each week’s module. You’ll find each module section posted in. Menu in the upper right corner of this page. 4 Respond to the. Section of your blog.
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Explore Alaska! - Alaska Native and Western Perspectives on Earth's Systems: Fact or Fiction?
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Alaska Native and Western Perspectives on Earth's Systems. Friday, September 10, 2010. Before signing-off from this week's module, please follow the link below to a little T/F Quiz. Like all T/F tests, it's full of trick questions and doesn't really measure anything important about you or your understanding. It is meant to provide you a preview of the course content, as well as providing some insight into your background knowledge. Bearing on your grade at all. Posted by Clay Good. Getting Into Hot Water.
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Explore Alaska! - Alaska Native and Western Perspectives on Earth's Systems: Module VIII - Phun Physics of Phase Change
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Alaska Native and Western Perspectives on Earth's Systems. Thursday, November 18, 2010. Module VIII - Phun Physics of Phase Change. Taku Glacier Ice Berg in Stephens Passage near Juneau, AK. Photo C.Good. Phun Physics of Phase Change - BLAB. Let's revisit our physics lesson a few modules back when we explored how thermal energy is transferred when water changes phase. However, in this case we are talking about the. Latent heat of fusion. Or heat energy exchange that occurs when freezing or thawing water.
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Explore Alaska! - Alaska Native and Western Perspectives on Earth's Systems: Module IX - Ice Ages
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Alaska Native and Western Perspectives on Earth's Systems. Friday, November 26, 2010. Module IX - Ice Ages. Pleistocene epoch, ice age, interglacial period, last glacial maximum. It's all a bit confusing until we tease out what these different terms mean and how they help us understand the long history of terrestrial ice on Earth. The maximum extent of the last glaciation (. Occurred about 18,000 years ago. Thousands of years ago, Earth's climate was again beginning to warm for reasons related to. With j...
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Explore Alaska! - Alaska Native and Western Perspectives on Earth's Systems: Final Project Criteria
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Alaska Native and Western Perspectives on Earth's Systems. Sunday, September 26, 2010. The Essential Question guiding your Final Project is the same as the Essential Question for this entire course:. 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? Posted by Clay Good. Sailing the C's to Better Blogging. Reflecti...
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Explore Alaska! - Alaska Native and Western Perspectives on Earth's Systems: Module IX - I Only Have Ice For You
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Alaska Native and Western Perspectives on Earth's Systems. Saturday, November 27, 2010. Module IX - I Only Have Ice For You. How are climate, terrestrial ice and Alaskan indigenous cultures all connected? Let's approach this science segment by revisiting a familiar theme in this course- Water. Water, water everywhere, but how much can you drink? How much of Earth's water is in the ocean? How much is fresh? How much is in the atmosphere? How much is in lakes, rivers, or underground? A Drop in the Bucket.
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Explore Alaska! - Alaska Native and Western Perspectives on Earth's Systems: Module IX - Cultural Connections
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Alaska Native and Western Perspectives on Earth's Systems. Sunday, November 28, 2010. Module IX - Cultural Connections. How are climate, terrestrial ice and Alaskan indigenous cultures all connected? Long before Captain George Vancouver. Sailed into Icy Strait. In 1794 on the HMS Discovery. Ancestral Tlingit had discovered. The region with its wealth of resources that allowed them to thrive in a challenging environment. Village of the Huna Tlingit. Though they now live across. Has a wealth of resources a...
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