Throughout this WebQuest, you will virtually paddle alongside the explorers of Expedition Susquehanna as they journey 444 miles from the river's headwaters in Cooperstown, New York to the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland. You will investigate water quality and land use and try to decide if the Susquehanna River (and by extension the Chesapeake Bay) can be saved. An introduction, the goals, the process, the conclusion, and how to evaluate students on their performance are all included. Educational levels: Middle school, High school, Undergraduate lower division
This report documents the internship of the author with Pangaea Explorations, a commercial sail rese...
Bayville offers seven interactives that will help students, teachers and families learn more about t...
The West Branch Susquehanna River is a valuable resource to the towns it flows through. With funding...
RiverStewards is a new non-profit consortium of educational institutions, private sector companies, ...
This learning unit is designed to present a means to examine what factors influence the quality of w...
This site describes the Chesapeake Bay watershed, which stretches across six states including New Yo...
We present a narrative approach to cultivating identification with and value to the Susquehanna Rive...
This summer we analyzed both primary documents and secondary literature to compile a database of sig...
To pilot a new innovative approach to conservation, Chesapeake Conservancy, Susquehanna University, ...
From the Branches to the Confluence : The Upper Susquehanna River Basin and its Communities held Sep...
Considering that Virginia has approximately 50,000 miles of rivers and streams, 2,500 square miles o...
This presentation provides an overview of the assets, attitudes, challenges, and opportunities assoc...
The Youth Water Summit is the culminating event of the Confluence Project, where high school student...
From introduction: The primary objective of this study, second in the series, is the development, ca...
Located at VIMS in Gloucester Point, Virginia, CBNERR works to provide field experiences for student...
This report documents the internship of the author with Pangaea Explorations, a commercial sail rese...
Bayville offers seven interactives that will help students, teachers and families learn more about t...
The West Branch Susquehanna River is a valuable resource to the towns it flows through. With funding...
RiverStewards is a new non-profit consortium of educational institutions, private sector companies, ...
This learning unit is designed to present a means to examine what factors influence the quality of w...
This site describes the Chesapeake Bay watershed, which stretches across six states including New Yo...
We present a narrative approach to cultivating identification with and value to the Susquehanna Rive...
This summer we analyzed both primary documents and secondary literature to compile a database of sig...
To pilot a new innovative approach to conservation, Chesapeake Conservancy, Susquehanna University, ...
From the Branches to the Confluence : The Upper Susquehanna River Basin and its Communities held Sep...
Considering that Virginia has approximately 50,000 miles of rivers and streams, 2,500 square miles o...
This presentation provides an overview of the assets, attitudes, challenges, and opportunities assoc...
The Youth Water Summit is the culminating event of the Confluence Project, where high school student...
From introduction: The primary objective of this study, second in the series, is the development, ca...
Located at VIMS in Gloucester Point, Virginia, CBNERR works to provide field experiences for student...
This report documents the internship of the author with Pangaea Explorations, a commercial sail rese...
Bayville offers seven interactives that will help students, teachers and families learn more about t...
The West Branch Susquehanna River is a valuable resource to the towns it flows through. With funding...