Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Extreme Design Assignments

Hey! Here's what needs to get done on Monday Nov. 4th-

1- Everyone, please email me your prezi to ambenson@unm.edu

2- Update your weather log posters.

3- Put your finished Antarctic Animal Poster up on the wall.

4- Choose five (5) videos from the links posted below, watch them, and make a comment about 2-3 of the videos.

Have a great day-- be kind to Mr Medina and I'll see you tomorrow!


Sunday, October 27, 2013

U.S./Antarctic Visual

This gave me a good point of reference for comparison and comprehension.

The image is from http://blog.usa.gov/image/4583873736 retrieved 10/27/2013

Saturday, October 26, 2013

One reason Antarctica is important to us:

The scientists in Antarctica are on the frontlines of trying to understand our planet. The continent is relatively untouched by humans and is therefore the best place to learn what the planet is like without human contamination. They are studying climate change, whale brains and the Big Bang. In this vast icy place that has been called a "wasteland", we are beginning to understand how the universe came into being and what Earth's chances are for a future.

http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2013/04/2013416123436877504.html - retrieved 10/26/13

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Welcome!

I am going to use this space to post resources for my students during the Antarctica portion of Rob Shauger's Extreme Biomes Project at ACE Leadership H.S. the Fall trimester of 2013.

Here is my first batch of links:
Classroom Antarctica - a huge website with information about the continent, antarctic history, living and working there, climate and ecology, as well as international law and future care of the immense global force that Antarctica presents.

Antarctic Glaciers - Glaciers and Climate

http://www.nzaht.org/AHT/antarctic-photos/ - Photo Albums of Historic and Modern Images.


SCAR (Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research) » Antarctic Science News

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