by Alice | Oct 8, 2024 | Educator Resource
A lab class for high school students on making and using a wave machine. Students will (1) build a wave tank, (2) create and discover when and how waves break, and (3) record their observations. In this process they will learn about ocean waves, particularly how they...
by Alice | Oct 8, 2024 | Educator Resource
A lab class for high school students on factors that affect the rate of stream table erosion. This lesson plan includes instructions for building your own stream table out of inexpensive materials likely to be available in rural Alaska communities.
by Alice | Oct 7, 2024 | Educator Resource
A lab class for high school students on factors that affect the rate of erosion. Students will conduct an activity where flowing water is placed on different materials to demonstrate differing rates of erosion.
by Natalie Osborne | Feb 11, 2019 | Uncategorized
Katie Spellman, IARC, and Nancy Fresco, SNAP, explain the importance and relevance of computer modeling in making sense of climate change. 13 mins
by Natalie Osborne | Feb 11, 2019 | Uncategorized
Students can explore historical average monthly temperatures and precipitation rates for their community in Alaska for the periods 1961- 90 and 1991-present with computer model projections for 2040-49, 2060-69, and 2090-99. SNAP.