Monday, December 13, 2010

Earth Science Black Smokers

A Scrapbook on 'Black Smokers

Web resources for creating a Multimedia Scrapbook on Hydrothermal Vents

Instructions | Background Information | Current News
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Photos, maps, diagrams and animations |


 


 

Introduction

Explore the Internet links on this page and look for good facts, quotations, examples, images, sound clips and video files. Imagine that you're an explorer in cyberspace and your job is to come back from a virtual journey with lots of artifacts and souvenirs to teach people back home what you learned! What's collected can then be presented to others as a PowerPoint.


 

The topic of hydrothermal vents or 'black smokers' as they are known, with their unique geology and ecology, is very well catered for on the Web. There is an abundance of photographs, diagrams, maps, movies and other resources to illustrate this unique environment.

Keep these questions in mind as you work:

What's it all about? How do the links on this page describe what we're studying? What do Black Smokers have to do with Seafloor Spreading?

Instructions

  1. Explore the Internet sites linked below. You're looking for facts, quotes, examples, and images that you think are important.
  2. Take notes in your IAN.
  3. Save images you like by right clicking your mouse on the image, click on "save picture as", and then save to your desktop or documents folder..
  4. Sample Tutorials to be used at Home

    How to Make a Slide Show with PowerPoint

    PowerPoint 2000 Tutorial

The Internet Resources

    Background Information

Current News

Photos, maps, diagrams and animations


 

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Friday, December 3, 2010

Cellular Transport Tutorial and Instructions for PowerPoint

http://www.wiley.com/legacy/college/boyer/0470003790/animations/membrane_transport/membrane_transport.htm

Choose one of the cellular processes or topics:
    Diffusion
    Osmosis
    Membranes
    Passive transport
    Active transport

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Monday, November 29, 2010

Africa: Land of Many Contrasts

Part 1
  • On your blank map of Africa, label the following: (Use the CRCT Test Prep workbook pages 11 – 16).
    • Sahara
    • Sahel
    • Savanna
    • Tropical rain forest
    • Congo River
    • Niger River
    • Nile River
    • Lake Tanganyika
    • Lake Victoria
    • Atlas Mountains
    • Kalahari Desert
    • Democratic Republic of the Congo (Zaire)
    • Egypt
    • Kenya
    • Nigeria
    • South Africa
    • Sudan

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