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06.17.2011    

A short video about how a scientist and her team are using innovative methods to assess water quality in Florida's Indian River Lagoon.

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04.19.2011    

A body of educational resources focused on understanding the impacts of climate change and dynamic ice cover on the eastern Bering Sea ecosystem.

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COSEE Alaska Educator Guide to Resources for Teaching about Alaska's Sea and Rivers 11.18.2010    

Educator Guide. (PDF, 641 KB) Quick reference with links to:
- Lesson plans and units in the online Alaska Seas and Rivers K-8 curriculum produced by Alaska Sea Grant

- Resources and lesson plans related to planning and carrying out ocean science fairs and projects that can be entered into the Alaska Science and Engineering Fair.

The guide lists Alaska state science standards and grade level expectations and national Ocean Literacy Principles addressed by each lesson plan and the resources are aligned with Alaska standards for cultural relevance.

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08.17.2010    

COSEE Alaska presentation at the Northwest Aquatic and Marine Educators Conference, Florence, OR. July 2010.

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08.01.2010    

Music video.

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08.01.2010    

Links to:

  1. Alaska state science standards and GLEs compared with national Ocean and Literacy principles completed for the Alaska Environmental Literacy Plan (AKELP).
  2. A standards-based framework for ocean and climate change education for Alaska high schools
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08.01.2010    

Time-lapse cameras observe glaciers melting around the world.

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08.01.2010    

Shoreline erosion.

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08.01.2010    

Educational site about the International Polar Year.

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08.01.2010    

NASA video featuring "fly-overs" of Earth, focusing on ice.

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08.01.2010    

Curriculum framework and Inquiry-based lesson plans about the Arctic climate.

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08.01.2010    

Current and on-going ocean climate change research in the Bering Sea.

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08.01.2010    

One of NOAA's "theme pages" focusing on the Arctic.

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08.01.2010    

Part 2 of a series that follows Native Thoughts on Climate Change.

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08.01.2010    

Tracking wildlife by satellite.

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08.01.2010    

Special collection of multimedia resources developed by WGBH Boston featuring Alaska Native knowledge, concerns, and the response of Alaska Native communities and cultures to climate change.

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08.01.2010    

K-8 curriculum with thematic units for each grade level and Alaska science stories.

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08.01.2010    

An overview of climate literacy and the principles of literacy developed by NOAA, the Natonal Academy of Sciences, and multiple partners.

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08.01.2010    

Variety of resources including lesson plans to assist K-12 educators in meeting Alaska's science standards and addressing standards for culturally-relevant education.

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08.01.2010    

Online magazine for K-5 teachers integrating science, literacy, and the polar regions.

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08.01.2010    

NASA-sponsored scientist-teacher partnership program for student collection of data about snowflakes as part of the Global Snowflake Network and lake ice and snow pack temperatures using a Thermochron probe.

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08.01.2010    

Climate Change: Connections and Solutions curriculum guides for Grades 6-8 and 9-12.

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08.01.2010    

This is the website for Kenji Yoshikawa, also known as "tunnel man", a geoscientist at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.

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08.01.2010    

Lesson plans, journals, photos, and opportunities to interact with teachers and researchers on a variety of expeditions and cruises to the Arctic and Antarctic.

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07.30.2010    

A series of 10 videos highlights how the Alaska Ocean Observing System 2009 field experiment was conducted to test and refine models to forecast weather, ocean conditions, and circulation patterns in Prince William Sound, Alaska. Scientists explain and demonstrate how oceanographic data is collected with drifters, gliders, and other autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs). Interviews of participating scientists (including four women) provide a resource for career exploration.

Field Experiment Overview - Interview with Dr. Scott Pegau
Interview with Captain Jim Pettigrew - drifters and currents
Interview with Dr. Mark Halverson - circulation and biota
Intro to AUVs - the Slocum and Remus gliders
Slocum glider - highlights of an autonomous underwater vehicle
Interview with Rebekka Federer - marine mammal observations in PWS
Interview with Leslie Abramson - outlook on oceanography & career paths
Interview with Kersten Cullen - perspectives from a field crew intern
Interview with Megan Cimino - perspectives from a graduate student

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