The River Mile Community Groups
Collaborate in a private virtual place with your group to further communications, track studies & organize and share docs.
Collaborate in a private virtual place with your group to further communications, track studies & organize and share docs.
The River Mile is a network of educators, students, resource managers and scientists in the Columbia River Watershed exploring the essential question: “How do relationships among components of an ecosystem affect watershed health?”
Rick Reynolds produced and co-authored this 100+ page environmental service curriculum and teacher’s guide with Patrick Edwards, Ph.D., MST of Portland State University in collaboration with SOLVE.
In this lesson, students learn how to sketch like scientists. You can teach it even if you think you can’t draw!
Students use InspireData® to investigate, analyze, and represent data and information in dynamic graphs and charts.
12 apps that will turn you into a nature expert!
The FieldScope Data Collector app allows you to enter and submit data to a National Geographic FieldScope project.
art of the Esri Geospatial Cloud, Survey123 for ArcGIS is a complete, form-centric solution for creating, sharing and analyzing surveys.
NEON generates over 170 standardized and QA/QCed data products including meteorological, soil, organismal, biogeochemical, freshwater aquatic and remote sensing data.
NASA’s Global Climate Change website hosts an extensive collection of global warming resources for media, educators, weathercasters and public speakers.