Annual Report for Todd Hindman Teacher Info Page | Annual Login Page
Were you in the field this season?
No
Continued Collaboration with Research Team Members
Type of Interaction / Outcomes / Dates / Locations / Parcticipants:
Continued involvementin ALISON (Alaska Lake Ice and Snow Observatory Network) with another TEA PI, Dr. Martin Jeffries of the Geophysical Institute at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks. This began in November 2003.
How are you sharing your research experience with your colleagues, district, community, etc?
ALISON Workshop, June 2003. Presented my experiences with TEA during the workshop, as part of my ALISON experience. This presentation lasted for 1 hour to 12 teachers from thoroughout Alaska.
TEA Collaborative Learning Group
Name:
Tom Brannon
Active?
Yes
Active?
Yes
Active?
Yes
Active?
Yes
Presentations and Real Audio Sessions
Title:
Measuring Ice Thickness and Snow Density
Description:
Has this activity been submitted to the TEA Web Site?
No
Title:
Measuring Snow Depth & Base Temperature
Description:
Title:
Collecting Aquatic Organisms
Description:
Other Classroom Connections:
Clouds and Weather Prediction with parent and National Weather Service employee, Jerry Steiger
Have you submitted all press-related materials concerning your TEA experience to the TEA Archives?
N/A
Have you submitted 20 digital images to the TEA Archive with electronic captions?
N/A
Have you submitted 6-8 photos to the TEA Archive?
N/A
TEA Meetings Covered by School/District/Corporation
Permanent Materials and Equipment Provided by Institution/Corporation/District for the TEA Program
Date of Purchase:
Fall 2002
Approximate Cost of Equipment:
$ 1,500
Other Shared Costs
Continued parcticipation in ALISON (Alaska Lake Ice and Snow Observatory Network)
Mentoring of two new teachers, one in Wasilla, Alaska and one in Seward Alaska. We are parcticipants in the ALISON Project and are applying for a Toyota Tapestry grant this month in relation to our ALISON work.
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