Welcome!
Welcome to our web site. We hope you will find some interesting
materials here. If you are working on a science project and need something
you don't find here, drop us an
e-mail. We are curious to know if our site
is of help to you.
Scan the schedule of lectures to see the range of topics covered in this course. By going to each lecture individually, you will see a variety of resources relating to the lecture topic.
Global Warming Learning Module
If you are interested in the topic of Global Warming, you might
like to see the module we produced for Peregrine Publishers, Inc. for their
site entitled The Biology Place. This is designed for students to read
background information on global warming and formulate recommendations to
international policy makers by way of our electronic dialog. We have many
similar dialog opportunities in the Global Change
course,
such as the Iron
Solution or the discussion on ethical issues. You are welcome to make
comments within the electronic dialog
of our course.
Other Web Materials
You also might like to take a look at another web-based meteorology
course activity available at Iowa State University.
Dr. Douglas
Yarger has
developed a weather forecasting exercise that is available to anyone on the
internet. To view this site and assess your skill at weather forecasting,
check out the following URL:
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~mt206/homepage.html
If you are considering post-secondary education, check out the Iowa State University homepage . If your interest is meteorology, you might take a look at the homepage for our program. If you have questions about material you see (or some you were looking for and didn't find!), drop us an e-mail message.
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this page and answer a few questions. Your answers are completely
anonymous and do not require you to reveal your identity, but they will
help us meet the needs of our visitors.
Please Check those items (maybe more than one) that describe you:
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