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RESOURCES: Water Issues + Mos Def Lesson Plan "New World Water"

This is a little ditty from the Sustainability/Green Education Group. If these kind of resources are of interest to you consider joining th…

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0 Oct 22, 2009

RESOURCE: Green Teacher Magazine & Books K-12

Just read about this cool magazine and book collection: Green Teacher is a magazine that helps youth educators enhance environmental and…

Started by Ryan Goble

0 Oct 21, 2009

VIDEOS & CURRICULUM: Middle School, Girls & Science (Forensics, Games, Robotics, Marine Biology, etc.)

MC Popper and Temple University professor Renee Hobbs, Ed.D. is the director of the Temple Media Education Lab. The lab has just promoted a…

Started by Ryan Goble

0 Oct 21, 2009

GRANTS: Data Collection/Tech Ed

Tech award: The Vernier Software & Technology/National Science Teachers Association Tech Award recognizes the innovative use of data…

Started by Ryan Goble

0 Oct 15, 2009

Ideas for Making Genetics Pop

My name is Greg Sperry and I’m an education student working on designing a Genetics unit for a 10th grade high school science class. Geneti…

Started by Greg Sperry

3 Oct 14, 2009
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VIDEO: Student Mentors Teach Game Design

The folloing video is from Edutopia: Student Mentors Teach Game Design In "Be The Game," high school students mentor peers and use game de…

Started by Ryan Goble

0 Oct 14, 2009

WEBSITES: LEGOS + Geometry, Chemistry, Photosynthesis and Math

I heard about this through MC Popper Peter Appelbaum's Facebook group "Math in School is Art for Social Change." This interesting story ab…

Started by Ryan Goble

0 Oct 12, 2009

TV SHOW: Green Porno!

Yesterday, when I made this post TV SHOWS + ARTICLE: The Golden Age of Green TV I was a bit confused by Sundance Network's The Green as it…

Started by Ryan Goble

0 Oct 7, 2009

TV SHOWS + ARTICLE: The Golden Age of Green TV

In the September 17 Issue of Rolling Stone they ran a feature about "The Golden Age of Green TV." It nicely collects a wonderful array of s…

Started by Ryan Goble

0 Oct 6, 2009

RESOURCES: National Geographic Society’s Geography Action! Series

The National Geographic Society’s Geography Action! project recently launched mapping europe, a free download for use in the classroom. inc…

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0 Oct 5, 2009

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