In "Local Oil Spill," students will have the opportunity to design an ideal Emergency Response Plan to an oil spill in a local water body from the Real-Life Applications classroom series created by ATEEC. First, students will choose a local body of water, describe it topographically, estimate how quickly the oil spill will spread, determine who should respond to the spill and how, develop a timeframe for action, and finally create a professional report. This activity is designed to encourage student to build "knowledge and skills about releases of polluting materials into the environment" and "to apply knowledge and skill in the community context" and should take approximately one classr...
In teaching introductory computer programming courses, problem solving with computers is an importan...
The article describes the functionality of the trainer, simulation of oil spills, as well as the str...
Students learn from this lesson that oil and water form separate layers when mixed together because ...
In "Local Oil Spill," students will have the opportunity to design an ideal Emerge...
This 6-page resource, provided by the Advanced Technology Environmental Education Center (ATEEC), fe...
© Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature 2018. Oceanic crude oil spills conti...
Oil spills pose substantial threats to ecosystem structure and function, and remediating ecosystems ...
This learning activity from the Advanced Technology Environmental and Energy Center (ATEEC) will hel...
This activity, provided by the Advanced Technology Environmental and Energy Center (ATEEC),...
The Gulf of Maine Aquarium has prepared three classroom activities and lessons on oil spills: Save t...
The purpose of this site is to provide access to teaching materials to respond to sudden hazard even...
This is a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA) sponsored website that includes a vari...
This experiment is designed to help students understand the difficulties involving oil spill cleanup...
Unit Learning Objectives: The learner should be able to: 1. Compare and contrast hazardous chemical ...
I think this is a great website because it gives you many different ideas to present to students. I...
In teaching introductory computer programming courses, problem solving with computers is an importan...
The article describes the functionality of the trainer, simulation of oil spills, as well as the str...
Students learn from this lesson that oil and water form separate layers when mixed together because ...
In "Local Oil Spill," students will have the opportunity to design an ideal Emerge...
This 6-page resource, provided by the Advanced Technology Environmental Education Center (ATEEC), fe...
© Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature 2018. Oceanic crude oil spills conti...
Oil spills pose substantial threats to ecosystem structure and function, and remediating ecosystems ...
This learning activity from the Advanced Technology Environmental and Energy Center (ATEEC) will hel...
This activity, provided by the Advanced Technology Environmental and Energy Center (ATEEC),...
The Gulf of Maine Aquarium has prepared three classroom activities and lessons on oil spills: Save t...
The purpose of this site is to provide access to teaching materials to respond to sudden hazard even...
This is a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA) sponsored website that includes a vari...
This experiment is designed to help students understand the difficulties involving oil spill cleanup...
Unit Learning Objectives: The learner should be able to: 1. Compare and contrast hazardous chemical ...
I think this is a great website because it gives you many different ideas to present to students. I...
In teaching introductory computer programming courses, problem solving with computers is an importan...
The article describes the functionality of the trainer, simulation of oil spills, as well as the str...
Students learn from this lesson that oil and water form separate layers when mixed together because ...