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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) deals with natural hazards such as hurricanes, floods, national security matters, winter storms, etc. in a non-threatening scientifc and fun manner for children. The site includes animations, videos, games, quizzes and questions areas that address hazardous situations that children may face at any given time.
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In
this
internet
activity,
students
study
the
effects
of
Peabody
Coal
on
Black
Mesa
in
Arizona.
These
effects
include
both
those
to
the
land
and
those
to
the
Dine'h
people
who
reside
there.
Students
visit
the
first
website
which
provides
background
on
the
topic.
Then
they
choose
three
of
the
remaining
sites
to
use
for
study.
Once
this
research
is
completed,
they
write
a
brief
paper
presenting
their
...
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This
page
serves
as
an
entrance
to
the
short
virtual
field
trips
developed
for
the
FILTER
project,
which
"seeks
to
educate
the
tertiary
education
community
in
the
use
of
digital
images
and
related
metadata
for
learning
and
teaching
purposes".
The
field
trips
may
be
used
individually
or
in
combination
as
parts
of
learning
resources
for
particular
courses.
Each
virtual
field
trip
is
a
'one-stop
trip',
...
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The
Carolina
Coastal
Science
Web
site
is
an
innovative,
inquiry-based
science
resource
that
utilizes
the
interactive
technologies
of
a
Web
browser
to
explore
science
in
coastal
Carolina.
Teachers
and
students
can
use
this
web
site
independently
or
as
a
class
using
a
number
of
different
teaching
strategies,
such
as,
open-ended
inquiries,
guided
inquiries,
independent
research,
and
cooperative
group
...
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