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This site is a listing of tips, tricks, tools and articles for spreadsheet work. You can find presentations, articles and books covering many subjects associated with working on spreadsheets. This is a useful list of additional resources for working with spreadsheets.
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This site from SERC's Starting Point features a collection of journal articles and websites about Gallery Walks.
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This website is a well-illustrated description of Snowball Earth controversy. The description includes an introduction, background information, arguments for and against snowball earth, figures and tables, discussion and conclusions as well as references. This is a useful site for a comprehensive description of the Snowball Earth theory.
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This site from SERC's Starting Point explains how Gallery Walk can help resolve student misconceptions of ideas and concepts. It also offers examples of typical student misconceptions and a list of print and web resources that discuss earth science misconceptions.
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This site offers a list of references related to campus-based learning. References include online and printed resources.
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Evolutionary
and
Ecological
Functional
Genomics
(EEFG)
refers
to
research
regarding
genetic
variations
in
order
to
better
understand
the
functional
significance
of
genetic
changes
in
natural
environments
and
how
this
may
affect
the
evolutionary
processes.
These
studies
include
investigators
who
try
to
combine
evolution,
ecology,
functional
analysis
(physiology,
biochemistry,
neurobiology,
endocrinology,
...
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This
site
contains
information,
resources
and
activities
related
to
creating
on-line
materials
for
teaching
in
the
geosciences.
The
site
provides
guidelines
and
tips
for
both
the
academic
and
technical
development
of
internet-based
learning
resources.
Topics
addressed
include
how
to
determine
when
the
use
of
web-based
course
materials
is
appropriate,
how
to
design
the
educational
content
of
those
...
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This
site
provides
links
to
a
collection
of
Seattle
Post-Intelligencer
newspaper
articles
about
the
history
of
asbestos-contaminated
vermiculite
mining
in
Libby,
Montana.
Topics
of
the
articles
include
the
recently
discovered
health
risks
associated
with
vermiculite,
case
histories
of
residents
who
became
ill
from
asbestos
exposure,
and
environmental
restoration
and
public
health
care
efforts
made
...
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The
Supercourse
is
an
online
library
of
lectures
from
more
than
10,000
faculty
in
151
countries.
This
site
allows
users
to
search
an
extensive
collection
of
over
1,770
lectures
on
epidemiology,
environmental
health,
public
health,
biostatistics,
and
specific
diseases
such
as
cardiovascular
disease,
cancer,
and
infectious
diseases.
Lectures
may
be
searched
by
topic,
author,
or
in
alphabetic
order
of
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This National Park Service website contains the following reference sections: Where Does All the Sand Come From?, Animals of the Desert, How Do Sand Dunes Move?, and Plants of the Dune Field. There are recommended reading lists for students from preschool to high school interested in pursuing these topics further.
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