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May 13, 2009

Protected: New – Google Search Options

Filed under: All Staff, English, Science, Technology — Jacquie Henry @ 11:03 am

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May 7, 2009

Al Gore: Alarming new slides depict a worsening climate crisis

Filed under: Science — Jacquie Henry @ 10:55 am

From TED Talks:

Al Gore: Alarming new slides depict a worsening climate crisis

April 23, 2009

The Encyclopedia of Earth

Filed under: Science — Jacquie Henry @ 11:38 am

From the Librarian Internet Index:

The Encyclopedia of Earth

This online encyclopedia has the goal of providing one authoritative information source about the Earth, its environment, the creatures that live on it, and how people interact with and respond to all of the above. Articles are edited and maintained by experts in their respective fields, and they cover a diverse range of topics, usually related to ecological or environmental concerns. Maintained by the Environmental Information Coalition, a group of scientists and educators.

April 21, 2009

Podcasts for science teachers

Filed under: Science, Technology — Jacquie Henry @ 9:30 am

Forwarded from Scout: Exploratorium: Teacher Institute: Podcasts [iTunes]

Created by science teachers for science teachers, the Teacher Institute Podcasts are five-minute podcasts that give educators science facts, science history, and pedagogy tips for new teachers. The podcasts are hosted by the Exploratorium in San Francisco, and support for the project comes from the National Science Foundation, The Noyce Foundation, the Carnegie Corporation of New York, and others.

Visitors can browse through the podcast series, and they will find thoughtful and fun suggestions on how to make a straw oboe, how to better manage the classroom, and how to build a Brazilian instrument called the cuica. Also, visitors can read up on the Teacher’s Institute’s summer institute program for science educators and also sign up to receive new podcasts via iTunes or RSS. [KMG]

To find this resource and more high-quality online resources in math and science visit Scout’s sister site – AMSER, the Applied Math and Science Educational Repository.

April 3, 2009

Protected: Even Small Lesson Tweaks Can Improve Literacy

Filed under: All Staff, Guidance, Literacy, Mathematics, Science — Jacquie Henry @ 12:38 pm

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