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In
Birds Without Borders, students analyze spatial and quantitative data, examine trends, make predictions, create management plans, and present and defend their results. Non-fiction texts and multim...
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Published 2015 - Now available!
Students use citizen science and other data to address questions such as why bird habitat requirements vary from species to species and why habitat protection for s...
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In what type of classes did you use this?
Living Environment; SUNY ESF; Soils, Waters and Forests; AP Environmental Science; General Environmental Science; Middle School Science
How did you use it?
"I...
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Google Earth
Open Google Earth and you’ll immediately witness its magic. Google Earth, a free software program, literally puts the entire globe on your student’s computer screen. For students who m...
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GIS
GIS (Geographic Information Systems) provides a platform for your students to visualize, question, and interpret spatial data. Armed with GIS, your students will become the solution makers and...
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Crossing Boundaries
Biodiversity Investigations: Introducing Ecological Concepts and Applications
Students learn the meaning of key ecological terms and grapple with geospatial data to reach conclusions about various...