rediscoalaska.blogspot.com
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...
explore907.blogspot.com
Explore 907: Module IX
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Sunday, December 12, 2010. Talk about going out with a bang! This module was chock full of information, and I thought it was the best. For some reason I am particularly captivated by all of the information regarding glaciers, seasonal ice and permafrost. I kept finding out new interesting tidbits and calling to my husband in the other room, "Hey, did you know that . . ? I think he knows more about ice now than he really cared to know. I might have some new thoughts on it after taking this class. It is ve...
culturalconnectionsinearthscience.blogspot.com
Cultural Connections in Earth Science: November 2010
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Cultural Connections in Earth Science. Saturday, November 27, 2010. Module VIII: Cryosphere Introduction. Essential Question: How are Arctic sea-ice, climate and culture all connected? Explain: What new learning or reflections have you taken from this module? If you go to the Explore tab at the top of this page and then click Earth you'll find a lot of great links relevant to climate change and the Arctic. This image is from the Ice Stories. Experience what he's known". The State of the Cryosphere. We ha...
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Cultural Connections in Earth Science: Module VIII: Cryosphere Introduction
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Cultural Connections in Earth Science. Saturday, November 27, 2010. Module VIII: Cryosphere Introduction. Essential Question: How are Arctic sea-ice, climate and culture all connected? Explain: What new learning or reflections have you taken from this module? If you go to the Explore tab at the top of this page and then click Earth you'll find a lot of great links relevant to climate change and the Arctic. This image is from the Ice Stories. Experience what he's known". The State of the Cryosphere. We ha...
explore907.blogspot.com
Explore 907: December 2010
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Sunday, December 12, 2010. Talk about going out with a bang! This module was chock full of information, and I thought it was the best. For some reason I am particularly captivated by all of the information regarding glaciers, seasonal ice and permafrost. I kept finding out new interesting tidbits and calling to my husband in the other room, "Hey, did you know that . . ? I think he knows more about ice now than he really cared to know. I might have some new thoughts on it after taking this class. It is ve...
culturalconnectionsinearthscience.blogspot.com
Cultural Connections in Earth Science: October 2010
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Cultural Connections in Earth Science. Thursday, October 28, 2010. Module IV: Earthquakes, Volcanoes, Tsunamis. This picture shows my husband and dog during one snowfall we experienced last year in Valdez. This one snowfall dumped more than 5 feet of snow. Just one snowfall! The picture below shows the dashboard of a plane my husband was flying in this summer in Barrow. Explain: What new learning have you taken from this module? Helped solidify my understanding of this process. Now it really makes se...
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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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...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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Dan Adair Blog site: November 2010
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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...