Welcome/Introduction to “Natural
Disasters”
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Presentation and HTML
version
This presentation introduces today's topic and gives
examples of what can be done in the classroom. There is
information on the Standards and useful URLs (web addresses)
that can be used as resources for your lessons.
Guest Scientist: Arthur Lerner-Lam
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How predictable are natural disasters? How can
seismologists use what they learn about the crust and upper
mantle to understand more about earthquakes? What about
other natural hazards, such as hurricanes, tornadoes, and
flash floods? What do we need to know to help our students
prepare for potential disasters?
Investigating Websites Using Filamentality
For today’s applications of educational technology, we
will demonstrate how to use the tool we showed in Workshop 2
of this series, Filamentality. The sites chosen are all ready examples that
can be incorporated in your classroom. They vary from Flash
simulations to 3D labs where you can investigate
Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and other fun activities.
Filamentality
Filamentality is a
fill-in-the-blank interactive Web site that guides you
through picking a topic, searching the Web, gathering good
Internet sites, and turning Web resources into learning
activities. It helps combine the "filaments" of
the Web with a learner's "mentality". Support is
built-in through Mentality Tips that guide you along the way
to creating a Web-based activity you can share with others
even if you don't know anything about HTML, Web servers, or
all that www-dot stuff.
http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/fil/
You can also explore again James Signorelli's Volcano
Lesson. Just click on the video link below to watch the
demonstration. The lesson plan is also available.
Earthquakes and Other Hazards
Resources
Photo Gallery