Listen in to the It's Elementary crew from Edtechtalk speak with 3rd Grade Teacher Mark Ahlness about the Earth Grocery Bays project, which is a great project to think about doing with your students leading up to Earth Day 2010. Click here to listen to this conversation. |
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YouTube video from Peggy to test posting to Posterous
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The following essay is republished with the permission of Gabriella Chu of the East-West School of International Studies in New York. Gabriella shared this excellent piece live during Earthcast 2009. The recorded audio will be added to this post as soon as it is edited. |
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The following is an essay was read live during Earthcast 2009 by Gabriella Chu of the East-West School of International Studies in New York. Thank you to Gabriella for contributing this wonderful essary to the Earthcast 2009 project! Every day is Earth Day |
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EarthCast 2013 |
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Each year, students and individuals webcast live on Earth Day, April 22! This year the date falls on a day when most students are not in session, therefore, many of us will be streaming live on Friday, April 19, 2013. We will start at 8:15 am EDT. Click on the Live Studio tab to view the stream and enter the chatroom to participate. (No password necessary.) If you are interested in contributing, please use our planning wiki for more details. We are looking for others to participate live (and need a webcaster) OR with recorded material. The wiki is located at http://earthbridges.wikispaces.com. |
Earthcast Echo - Webcasts During The Year |
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During the year, we will be webcasting live on various topics. Please join us by listening to the stream and participating in the chat room. (Past events are posted below.) Upcoming for the 2012-2013 year: - April 19 - 8:15 am EDT - 3:00 pm EDT - Earth Day Webcast = Earthcast! Would your school like to join us? Would you like to contribute? Please see the wiki or email sadams at sau50 dot org with the subject Earthcast. - Interview with Col. Joe Kittinger. He holds the record for the longest free fall from 19 miles! His height record was just broken. Students from Rye Jr. High(NH) will be interviewing him with teacher, Sheila Adams. The date is unconfirmed at this point. _______ |

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