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This page, from the United States Geological Survey, introduces the topic of earthquakes to younger students. Aimed at Elementary- and Middle School-aged learners, this site features resources such as Latest Quakes, Learning Links & Earthquake Activities, Animations, Earthquake Pictures, Ask a...
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This activity, provided by the Advanced Technology Environmental and Energy Center (ATEEC), takes students on two virtual field trips that focus on the effects of climate change on glaciers and permafrost. The field trips guide students using way points on Google Earth that include explanations,...
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This lesson, developed by Mandy Adami, reviews students' knowledge of Wyoming energy resources as they relate specifically to Wyoming geography and infrastructure. The culminating activity will have students demonstrate their knowledge of the different types of energy in Wyoming, and where they are...
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This lesson, created by Bruce Karpe, utilizes Chevron's online simulation, Energyville (the objective of which is to provide "enough power to meet the energy demands of a city with a population of 5.9 million people, while keeping them prosperous, secure, and living in a clean environment") to...
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This lesson, from the Northern Wyoming Community College District, focuses on mining for energy sources in the state of Wyoming. Students learn about "the amount of resources available for mining and the amounts produced throughout the state," including coal, natural gas, fissionable materials, oil,...
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This course, created by Sookyung Chang, has students apply knowledge acquired previous science classes in the composition of an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) on a current proposed action at a specific site, especially in energy production. This course, which is for non-science majors, places...
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This webpage provides an overview of the Environmental Leadership Program.  The Environmental Leadership Program (ELP) is a non-profit center for leadership development within the environmental field; it addresses the leadership development and training needs of emerging professionals, generally...
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Environmental Literacy and Inquiry (ELI), sponsored by the Lehigh Environmental initiative, is an inquiry-based middle school curriculum that uses geospatial information technologies including GIS and Google Earth to investigate environmental issues. The Web site includes curriculum units Energy,...
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This lesson, created by Jackie Carl, guides students to research various types of energy resources with the ultimate goal of creating a policy for Missouri's energy future. Students will research fossil fuels, nuclear energy, and alternative sustainable sources of energy as well as budgetary...
Screenshot for Evapotranspiration In Florida's Water Budget
In this 2-page activity, from the Advanced Technology Environmental and Energy Center, students learn how to use laboratory and field equipment (glassware, balances, meters, electrodes, etc.). The purpose of the exercise is "to determine the amount of evapotranspiration in the water budget." This...
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