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Sensory Tours as a Method for Engaging Children as Active Researchers: Explor...
This article explores the use of wearable cameras with children as a data collection means to engage young children as active researchers in recording their experiences in... -
Strategies for teaching to a changing world: lessons from Arusha, Tanzania
Environmental degradation, lack of educational resources and extreme poverty characterize many countries in Africa. These issues require teachers to prepare students to... -
Collaboration, interdisciplinary thinking, and communication: new approaches ...
Ecologists often engage in global-scale research through partnerships among scientists from many disciplines. Such research projects require collaboration, interdisciplinary... -
Engaging Alaska Communities and Students in Cryospheric Research
This community-based Permafrost/Active Layer Monitoring (PALM) Program is greatly successful from both educational and scientific viewpoints. The Permafrost/Active Layer... -
Evapotranspiration Cycles in a High Latitude Agroecosystem: Potential Warming...
As the acreages of agricultural lands increase, changes in surface energetics and evapotranspiration (ET) rates may arise consequently affecting regional climate regimes. The... -
Integrating Geoscience Research in Primary and Secondary Education
The Monitoring Seasons Through Global Learning Communities project, also known as Seasons and Biomes, engages primary and secondary students in earth system and environmental... -
How to build the augmented reality sandbox and activity lesson plans
The download includes CAD drawing for building an augmented reality sandbox and a link to a forum that will help with installation of the software. EPSCoR personnel have...