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Using Technology to Connect Students & the Environment Educator Toolkit
NEEF, with support from Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc., and in partnership with Project Noah, present Using Tech to Connect Students & the Environment - a video on how technology can further STEM learning through the environment, both in nature and in the classroom. Watch the video.
The free Educator Toolkit for Using Technology to Connect Students & the Environment is a companion to the video and includes activities and resources at all grade levels for implementing a project similar to the one featured in the video. Download the toolkit.
http://eeweek.org/pdf/Video_Toolkit.pdf
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ARKive's FREE education resources for 5-18 year olds can be used to teach a range of curriculum subjects including science, geography, English and art. Resources include links to ARKive's wildlife photos, videos and fact files, with classroom presentations, activities and teachers' notes.http://www.arkive.org/education/
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Pam,
Thanks for sharing the Arkive website. I knew about its great pictures but not all the education activities.
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Hi Pamela
Thanks for EE link. They had a Web Seminar yesterday (4/3) on this packet. It was coordinated with Green Teacher. I would suggest the Environmental Education website, it has some good resources. By the way I have used Project Noah its a great tool.
Thanks Diane
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Thank you! I am in the middle of my environmental unit and this will be really helpful!
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Thanks for sharing these resources! I am always on the lookout for different lessons and activities to use with my students.
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Hi, As one who has been lucky enough to earn two fellowships to NASA, I would like to continue learning/sharing information about free materials.
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Thanks for the information! I'm intrigued with the use of technology to get kids engaged in ecology. There are other projects at scistarter Your text to link here...that teachers will find useful
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Thank you Pamela!
These are great resources. I am excited to try out the biodiversity scavenger activity on the Toshiba free kit.
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