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IndianCrk: Module IX Tales of Drunken Trees, Methane Bombs & Glacier Blues
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Saturday, December 18, 2010. Module IX Tales of Drunken Trees, Methane Bombs and Glacier Blues. Viewing the TD videos allowed me to gather valuable information on the module’s topic this week. I found them to be full of great photography and content for students to see first hand. The thawing of ice-rich permafrost causes subsidence of the land surface, creating thermokarst ponds and causing trees to tilt, which is shown in this peatland terrain in Churchill, Manitoba. Photo by USGS. The interactive Moun...
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Let's Explore Alaska and get Connected!: December 2010
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Let's Explore Alaska and get Connected! ASDN class on making connections with observed science. Monday, December 27, 2010. I have been debating which project to post here. I will do them all eventually. Try to create an algorithm to predict the ice going out on the Nenana. Set up time laps photography and a feature study of the Mendenhall glacier. ( like EIS. A service learning project to reduce carbon emissions. Weather and Climate change in Juneau over last 75 years based on local photos and info.
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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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Explore 907: November 2010
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Wednesday, November 24, 2010. Something else from this module that intrigued me was the information about the big bang. I had no idea that we could detect remnant microwaves from this event. The fact that we have this piece of visible evidence for something that happened so long ago is pretty amazing. I was curious to learn what other cultures might believe about how the universe was created, so I looked up some creation stories. Painting of P'an Ku from Google Images. Soon I plan on also using the video...
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Living and Learning in Alaska: Module VII: Changing Climate
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Living and Learning in Alaska. Monday, November 29, 2010. Module VII: Changing Climate. Explain: What new learning or reflections have you taken from this module? The active role northern cultures are taking in monitoring climate change is highlighted in this module. The Sila-Inuk project, in which the Greenland Hunters and Fishermen Organization is making first hand observations of climate change is one example. The TD movie Alaska Native Teens Help Researchers. So how did we get here? The background on...
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Living and Learning in Alaska: November 2010
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Living and Learning in Alaska. Monday, November 29, 2010. Module VII: Changing Climate. Explain: What new learning or reflections have you taken from this module? The active role northern cultures are taking in monitoring climate change is highlighted in this module. The Sila-Inuk project, in which the Greenland Hunters and Fishermen Organization is making first hand observations of climate change is one example. The TD movie Alaska Native Teens Help Researchers. So how did we get here? The background on...
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Explore 907: Module VII
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Wednesday, November 24, 2010. Something else from this module that intrigued me was the information about the big bang. I had no idea that we could detect remnant microwaves from this event. The fact that we have this piece of visible evidence for something that happened so long ago is pretty amazing. I was curious to learn what other cultures might believe about how the universe was created, so I looked up some creation stories. Painting of P'an Ku from Google Images. Soon I plan on also using the video...
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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...