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Nebraska Earth Systems Education Network Newsletter – Fall 1999
Nebraska Earth Systems Education Network Newsletter – Fall 1999
Nebraska Earth Systems Education Network
Content:
“Everything Is Connected to Everything Else.” by Dave Gosselin, NESEN Director
New and Improved NESEN Web Page by Mark Mesarch
NESEN at NATS 1999
STEDII Weather Is Persistent for Five Years by Mark Mesarch
Virtual Nebraska Update – by Rick Perk
Video Programs Available from the USGS EROS Data Center - by Duane Mohlman
Perilous Beauty--The Hidden Dangers of Mount Rainier – by Duane Mohlman
Earth Science in the Community
New Publication from the Conservation and Survey Division – by Duane Mohlman
1999 NESEN Summer Workshops
Dave Gosselin Receives Catalyst Award
Nebraska Earth Systems Education Network Newsletter – Spring 1999
Nebraska Earth Systems Education Network Newsletter – Spring 1999
Nebraska Earth Systems Education Network
Content:
Everything is Connected to Everything Else." - Dave Gosselin, NESEN Director
Earth Science in The Community
NESEN Teachers Forum
1999 Summer Workshops – Join us in July!
The T in STEDII - by Mark Mesarch
New Lessons on the Internet - by Mark Mesarch
Climprob for the Net
NATS Needs You
Are You Itching to Win a Trip to Space Camp?
Nebraska Earth Systems Education Network Newsletter – Winter 1999
Nebraska Earth Systems Education Network Newsletter – Winter 1999
Nebraska Earth Systems Education Network
Content:
Everything is Connected to Everything Else - Dave Gosselin, NESEN Director
Encouraging Girls in the Sciences
1999 Summer Workshops - Join us in July!
"Why Did the Chicken Change the Climate ... ?" July 7-8th
"Virtual Nebraska-A New View" July 12-13th
"The 'Dirt' on Soil" July 14-15th
Students and Teachers Exchanging Data, Information and Ideas (STEDII)
NESEN Lending Library
The POSSE's on the Trail
EarthComm Reunion - March 19th & 20th
Earth Science on the Internet
Journey to Planet Earth to Premier on PBS
Now Available from the Earth Science Information Center