This resource was created by JoAnn Schmedding, in collaboration with Dawn DeTurk, …
This resource was created by JoAnn Schmedding, in collaboration with Dawn DeTurk, Hannah Blomstedt, and Julie Albrecht, as part of ESU2's Integrating the Arts project. This project is a four year initiative focused on integrating arts into the core curriculum through teacher education, practice, and coaching.
Students begin by following instructions to connect a Sunfounder Ultrasonic Sensor and …
Students begin by following instructions to connect a Sunfounder Ultrasonic Sensor and an Arduino Microcontroller. Once they have them set up, students calibrate the sensor and practice using it. Students are then given an engineering design problem: to build a product that will use the ultrasonic sensors for a purpose that they all specify. Students will have to work together to design and test their product, and ultimately present it to their classmates.
Project lesson plan involving detecting floating marine debris. Connections to the oceans' …
Project lesson plan involving detecting floating marine debris. Connections to the oceans' garbage patches. Resource using Micro:bit and extension equipment to wire devices and Microsoft Makecode to code the Micro:bit to perform processes. Engineering Design Process is used to design a floating platform to hold and protect all equipment from water while it performs its functions.
As social media engagement among youth continues to rise, students are becoming …
As social media engagement among youth continues to rise, students are becoming increasingly exposed to and involved in hashtag campaigns related to themes of identity, diversity, justice and social action.
Students will create an Adobe Spark to demonstrate the cell cycle and …
Students will create an Adobe Spark to demonstrate the cell cycle and mitosis. Students take pictures of hand signals to model the cell cycle and mitosis, creating a digital storybook of the stages, with short descriptions of each stage. Students also add a section about abnormal cell cycles and cancer, with a specific example named and described. Students use Adobe Spark to link the stages of the cell cycle together and animate the process, simplifying the concepts to make them easier to remember.
Students will be able to show their research of a specific element. …
Students will be able to show their research of a specific element. Students are unsure exactly what the elements are so this introduces them up close and personal to a specific element, its characteristics and its usefulness. They can’t become an expert on all elements but they can become an expert on one element.
Population Ecology. Students will discover how populations grow and maintain their populations …
Population Ecology. Students will discover how populations grow and maintain their populations (carrying capacity) and how environmental factors (limiting factors) influence their population.
This resource was created by Arielle Levine in collaboration with Kristen Evans as …
This resource was created by Arielle Levine in collaboration with Kristen Evans as part of the 2019-20 ESU-NDE Digital Age Pedagogy Project. Educators worked with coaches to create Lesson Plans promoting both content area and digital age skills. This Lesson Plan is designed for students in grades 9-12 taking a Business course. Students will create their three pieces of Direct Marketing (think e-mails or ads you receive in the mail) and then present them. Each of the ads needs to be marketed towards a distinctly different target market.
This resource was created by Brandon Horst in collaboration with Tina Williams …
This resource was created by Brandon Horst in collaboration with Tina Williams as part of the 2019-20 ESU-NDE Digital Age Pedagogy Project. Educators worked with coaches to create Lesson Plans promoting both content area and digital age skills. This Lesson Plan is designed for K-4 Technology/Language Arts.
This resource was created by Melissa Dux in collaboration with Kristen Evans as …
This resource was created by Melissa Dux in collaboration with Kristen Evans as part of the 2019-20 ESU-NDE Digital Age Pedagogy Project. Educators worked with coaches to create Lesson Plans promoting both content area and digital age skills. This Lesson Plan is designed for students in grades 9-12 (possibly dual credit) taking a Business or Technology course.Students will use a webtool to Compare and Contrast Income Statements and Balance Sheets. Students will show their understanding of financial statements and share their knowledge by creating an infographic.
This resource was created by Sarah Davenport in collaboration with Tina Williams …
This resource was created by Sarah Davenport in collaboration with Tina Williams as part of the 2019-20 ESU-NDE Digital Age Pedagogy Project. Educators worked with coaches to create Lesson Plans promoting both content area and digital age skills. This Lesson Plan is designed for 3rd grade General Education/Math.
This resource was created by Candace Thompson in collaboration with Tina Williams …
This resource was created by Candace Thompson in collaboration with Tina Williams as part of the 2019-20 ESU-NDE Digital Age Pedagogy Project. Educators worked with coaches to create Lesson Plans promoting both content area and digital age skills. This Lesson Plan is designed for 7th Grade Technology.
Digital Cartography covers foundational cartographic principles that are needed to make effective …
Digital Cartography covers foundational cartographic principles that are needed to make effective maps. lt explores such concepts as data, lettering, along with multivariate and uncertainty visualization. By the end of this book, a reader will be able to: (1) Describe how cartographic concepts such generalization, scale and projection will affect mapping products; (2) Identify the medium, purpose, and spatial data requirements to create a map that is appropriate to a specific audience; (3) Evaluate maps produced by peers and various organizations; and (4) Construct maps that effectively use color, font, and other design elements using ArcGIS Pro.
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