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Resource Image Podcast: Management of Coral Reefs
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File Size:19,058 KB
Duration:4 minutes 53 seconds
Format:video/quicktime

Details

Type of Resource: Podcast
Publication Title: NSTA Podcasts
Publication Date: 8/12/2009
Grade Level: Elementary School, Middle School, High School, Informal Education

Description

The Podcast: Management of Coral Reefs is a segment of the Web Seminar NOAA: Coral Reef Ecosystems II, May 8, 2008. The podcast is 4 minutes 53 seconds in duration.

This source Web Seminar was the second of two related to the NOAA Symposium that took place at the NSTA National Conference on Science Education in Boston, Massachusetts. Dr. Chaston talked about coral biology, the value of coral reefs, land-based pollution impacts, and management actions. She also shared information about teaching resources available on the Internet. The Web seminar was designed for educators of grades 5-12.

Click, NOAA: Coral Reef Ecosystems II to place the web seminar archive in your Learning Center Library now.

Ideas For Use

This resource can be used by new teachers of Earth science and/or biological sciences or by those who have not taught the topic of corals ecosystems in a long time. The presenters provide content update for understanding. Teachers may want to share this material with their students.

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Science Discipline: (mouse over for full classification)
Global climate change
Air
Soil
Water
Atmosphere
Biosphere
Hydrosphere
Oceans
Hurricanes
Storms
Temperature
Wind
Careers
Analyzing data
Asking questions
Using technology
Intended User Role:Learner, Teacher
Educational Issues:Teacher content knowledge, Teacher preparation

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Resource Format:video/quicktime
Size:19,058 KB
Requirements:See FAQ page


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