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Alaskan Knowledge: October 2010
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The Alaskan Knowledge blog exists to satisfy the requirements of "Explore Alaska! Alaska Native and Western Perspectives on Earth's Systems," a class offered to Alaskan teachers through the Alaska Staff Development Network. Perhaps it will become something more. Stay tuned! Module 4, Three Questions. Thanks to this module, I am now familiar with two new ideas:. In intend to use the video explaining P and S waves in my physics class as it is better than the drawings I have made before. I have actually...
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Dan Adair Blog site: Module VII
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Dan Adair Blog site. Wednesday, November 24, 2010. NOTICE HOW THE TEMPERATURE DOESN'T. SIMPLY GET COLDER AS YOU CLIMB IN ALTITUDE IN OUR ATMOSPHERE. Diagram courtesy of apollo.lsc.vsc.edu. Explain: What new learning or reflections have you taken from this module? I learned that Clay put the course participants. Link at the top of the class homepage. Thank you Clay. Also, I never even know that the Arctic Climate Modeling Program (ACMP). Video to my Environmental Science classes today. Because first it sh...
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Explore Palmer!: October 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! Sunday, October 31, 2010. Week 4: Three Colleagues. Bikes from Haines to Skagway. Craving motion, forces, earthquakes and explosions . see Winsor. For some great links to information about native cultures, visit Kristen. Silly Monkey, Stop Jumping. Week 4: Cataclysmic Events. Explain: I once heard, "Why is it that humans love to build on flood plains and earthquake faults? Extend: I a...