88th Annual Meeting (20-24 January 2008)

Sunday, 20 January 2008
DLESE-Facilitating High Quality Earth Science Education
Exhibit Hall B (Ernest N. Morial Convention Center)
Steve Michael Carlson, AMS/NOAA Project Atmosphere AREA, White Salmon, WA
Poster PDF (98.5 kB)
Using DLESE to facilitate high quality Earth Science Education , By Steve M. Carlson, Atmospheric Education Resource Agent, Local Implementation Leader-DataStream & Water and the Earth Systems Project, CREST Educational Services, White Salmon, WA 541 571 5993, nativelement@charter.net

What is The Digital Library for Earth Systems Education (DLESE)?

DLESE is a place to find quality teaching and learning resources about the Earth system. It is to support and service educators and students in the schools across America. The database is the geosciences member library of the National Science Digital Library (NSDL). It includes tips for using resources, workshops on teaching with data and how to use digital resources in the classroom. This is a community-led effort, funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and includes participants from across the USA. This presentation is about how to use and access DLESE. Talk a look, www.dlese.org!

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