(several studies have been conducted that indicate this (the results from one are available here), don't get lost in the details; take a look at slides 17 and 18 for important clues)
Sunday, February 6, 2011
The first hint for your group project.
(several studies have been conducted that indicate this (the results from one are available here), don't get lost in the details; take a look at slides 17 and 18 for important clues)
Friday, February 4, 2011
Group Project Jumpstart and Water Conservation
Today:
- Extra Credit Quiz:
- What were the three general categories of sources of phosphorus in Lake Champlain?
- How does excess phosphorus in the Lake cause problems?
- Group Project Jump-start: Groups met to discuss their plan of attack, identify a blogger, and identify speakers for the final presentation. Project description is linked under Course Documents. I have already sent invites to each of the group bloggers. At our next class meeting, please let me know if you did not receive your invite.
- Water Conservation: In the same groups for the project students discussed personal water conservation possibilities. We have completed 3 recent case studies (Aswan Dam, Hole in the Donut, and Lake Champlain) involving water. The goal of today's exercise was to demonstrate how small decisions can make a big difference in water conservation efforts.
(click on link for larger image; document link under DATA INTERPRETATION takes you to the original source.)
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Monday, January 31, 2011
Friday, January 28, 2011
Mini-Case Study and Some Wrap Ups...
- If everyone on the planet lived like us (including me) we would need 4.67 earths class Average; (self-reported Low was 3.1, High was 6.8; Median value = 4.5 ) Got full credit as long as there was brief description and "# of Earths" indicated.
- Finish up information from last time.
- Mini-case study. Aswan Dam.
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Role Play Wrap-UP and Land Conservation
- Finish up role playing exercise.
- View Sample of Resources we need to manage.
- Discuss Tragedy of the Commons.
Monday, January 24, 2011
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)