In this activity from ATEEC, students will take a virtual field trip in Google Earth to the Alyeska Marine Terminal in Valdez Alaska to explore how oil is transported, the security measures in place, and environmental impacts of the terminal. The goals of the activity are for students to "visualize the setting of the Alyeska Marine Terminal, explore the security issues of the marine terminal, evaluate the environmental concerns of the marine terminal, and consider the movement of oil from the Alyeska pipeline to refineries on the west coast." This zip file includes a document listing minimum requirements for the included executable file
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This site uses Virtual Reality field trips in the Alvin submarine to the East Pacific Rise to explor...
This web site contains illustrated information and classroom-ready activities for teachers, students...
Field trips are at the heart of learning geography. How to make the spaces accessible for the studen...
In this well thought out virtual field trip your students will learn about oil spill prevention resp...
The 2008 ATEEC Fellows Institute brought 18 community college and high school instructors from the e...
In this virtual field trip, students will follow the Trans Alaskan Pipeline and explore why it was b...
This activity, provided by the Advanced Technology Environmental and Energy Center...
The Gulf Stream Voyage is an online multidisciplinary project which utilizes both real time data and...
Description: Course Code, Name, Level and Enrolment: ESS224H, Introduction to Mineralogy and Petrolo...
This virtual field trip takes students to view an anticline, a large fold in the rocks, near the Vir...
The Gulf of Maine Aquarium has prepared three classroom activities and lessons on oil spills: Save t...
The activity is the development of a virtual field trip, created to support distance-learning studen...
This activity is part of Planet Diary and is an online examination of oil spill preparation and reco...
Before the potential benefits of the recent oil discoveries on the North Slope of Alaska can be real...
A Google Earth–based virtual field trip, part of an introductory geology class, has been developed t...
This site uses Virtual Reality field trips in the Alvin submarine to the East Pacific Rise to explor...
This web site contains illustrated information and classroom-ready activities for teachers, students...
Field trips are at the heart of learning geography. How to make the spaces accessible for the studen...