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  1. Added Jun 18, 2008 by sbrandt
    Although the balance of water on Earth remains fairly constant over time, individual water molecules can come and go in a hurry. The water in the apple you ate yesterday may have fallen as rain half-way around the world last year or could have been used 100 million years ago by Mama Dinosaur to give her baby a bath. jksda;fjksd;fjdsajf
  2. Added Jun 07, 2008 by sbrandt
    A post from David Warlick directed me to this site. Reality game about gas crisis. Very interesting... teacher resource available. What other simulations could be played in the classroom with students. Interaction included blogging, video posts, podcasting, interviews, and comic storytelling.
  3. Added Jun 14, 2007 by sbrandt
    High school social studies students determine what measures to support in developing a coherent national energy plan. After teacher lecture, student research, and class brainstorming and discussion, students rank and justify their energy plan priorities.
  4. Added Jun 14, 2007 by sbrandt
  5. Added Jun 14, 2007 by sbrandt
    Students investigate the history of humankind’s need to develop tools that enhance quality of life and satisfy the need for efficiency. Students quickly discover that survival depends on energy resources throughout history and technology dictates how energy resources are used.
  6. Added Jun 13, 2007 by sbrandt
    Energy is the vital force powering business, manufacturing, and the transportation of goods and services to serve the American and world economies. Energy supply and demand plays an increasingly vital role in our national security and the economic output of our nation. It is not surprising that the United States spends over 500 billion dollars annually on energy.
  7. Added Jun 13, 2007 by sbrandt
    This web site is designed for middle and high school students, their teachers and their parents.
  8. Added Jun 13, 2007 by sbrandt
    Here you'll find resources for lesson plans, curriculum, and educational materials for teaching students and children about energy, particularly energy efficiency and renewable energy.
  9. Added Jun 13, 2007 by sbrandt
    Measuring efficiency
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