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TappedIn Tour: Earth’s Changing Surface

Tonight at 7pm EST we’re having an online chat in the TappedIn online learning community - http://tappedin.org. We’ll be working our way through the December 2008 issue of the Beyond Penguins and Polar Bears online magazine. If you can’t join us, you can still take “our tour” below. We meet the first Thursday of each […]

Posted in Topics: Antarctica, Earth and Space Science, Presentations, Science

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TappedIn Tour: Planning a Polar Festival

Tonight at 7pm EST we’re having an online chat in the TappedIn online learning community - http://tappedin.org. We’ll be working our way through the November 2008 issue of the Beyond Penguins and Polar Bears online magazine. If you can’t join us, you can see “our trip” below. We meet the first Thursday of each month […]

Posted in Topics: Antarctica, Arctic, Presentations, Science

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Polar News & Notes: Exploring the Arctic Seafloor

Deep beneath Arctic ice and miles of sunless water lie what are may be the remotest places on earth: ranges of unexplored volcanic mountains more foreign than the surface of Mars. But recently, an international team led by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) set out to uncover the secrets of this Arctic sea floor. […]

Posted in Topics: Arctic, Polar News & Notes, Upcoming Opportunities

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Polar News & Notes: Grab Your Hat and Read With the Cat

NEA’s Read Across America Day is almost here, and teachers and students across the country are busy making plans to join the nation’s largest reading celebration on March 3, 2008. One teacher is doing it up in a big way – she is sponsoring an online collaborative project where students from across the country and […]

Posted in Topics: Education, Polar News & Notes, Reading, Upcoming Opportunities

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Polar News & Notes: TRT Summer Program

Teacher to Ranger to Teacher (TRT) Summer Program
This National Park Service program provides teachers the opportunity to work in a national park, become park rangers for eight weeks, and develop lesson plans based on their experiences for use in their classrooms the following year.
Check the TRT site for a listing of participating national parks, job […]

Posted in Topics: Education, Polar News & Notes, Science, Upcoming Opportunities

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Polar News & Notes: International Polar Day

Celebrate International Polar Day on March 12, 2008
Here’s an opportunity for you and your students to share your study of the polar regions with other classrooms and the world-wide community.
Every three months, the International Polar Year (IPY) organization sponsors a day of events to highlight polar research and increase public awareness. March 12 is […]

Posted in Topics: International Polar Year, Polar News & Notes, Science, Upcoming Opportunities

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Polar News & Notes: New South Pole Station

New South Pole Station Sits Atop Drifting Snow
While some call it an engineering marvel, Antarctic researchers may call the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station a warmer, safer place to work than they’ve known before. On January 15, 2008, the National Science Foundation dedicated the new South Pole station, which replaces the domed structure that served as […]

Posted in Topics: Current News, Polar News & Notes, Science, Technology

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Polar News & Notes: NSTA/NSDL Web Seminar

Free NSTA/NSDL Web Seminar Integrates Polar Geography, Literacy Skills
Polar geography is the subject of a free web seminar scheduled for Tuesday, May 27, 6:30-8 p.m., EST.
This is the first in a series titled Beyond Penguins and Polar Bears: Integrating Science and Literacy for the K-5 Classroom. The seminars are an interactive, professional learning experience sponsored […]

Posted in Topics: Polar News & Notes, Professional Development, Science, Upcoming Opportunities

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Did you know that we’re in the midst of the International Polar Year, the first since 1958? That probably doesn’t surprise you too much — the results of polar research are in the news almost daily. In addition, images of polar bears and penguins are ubiquitous in our popular culture, appearing in everything from blockbuster […]

Posted in Topics: Education, Ezine Departments, International Polar Year, Polar News & Notes, Science

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