National Education Association: Teaching...
This resource list from retired middle school teacher Phil Nast is packed with links to map-related resources around the web. Here educators will find links to lesson plans about latitude and longitude, topographic maps, historical maps, and genomic maps. There is also an Activities & Games section, where readers may link to engaging activities like Galaxy Zoo, which invites students to learn about galaxies according to their shape, and ISS EarthKAM, in which students may take pictures of earth from a digital camera on the International Space Station. In addition, the Background Resources section includes map making guides for a number of different grade levels, and the Videos and...
In this radio broadcast, a college geology department chairman explains that very few students currently entering college are choosing to study geology. He...
In this radio broadcast, a researcher describes his investigations into the damage sustained by coral reef communities that were swept by the tsunami that...
A concise fact sheet on aluminum use in transport by the European Aluminium Association (EAA). Topics include applications (auto, air, marine, and rail),...
This National Aeronautics and Space Administration site describes long-term changes in Earth's magnetic field, and how magnetic stripes in the Atlantic seafloor...
This site contains lecture notes regarding avian reproduction from Dr. Gary Ritchison's Ornithology course at Eastern Kentucky University. The lecture notes are...
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