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Technology and the study of wildfire: Middle school students study the impacts of wildfire

January 1, 2005

Various technologies that can assist students in exploring the human and environmental impacts of wildfire and in communicating their findings are discussed. Wildfires occur in many parts of the world, and provide an excellent opportunity for students to study local and global interdisciplinary issues using technology. Prior to the beginning of the field study, students take instructions in both their math and science classes about the distinction and appropriate uses of quantitative and qualitative data. Use of computer programs such as Excel spreadsheets which can contain data, and interaction of research and technology group with students, can help them collect best of the information and in making an accurate report.

Publication Year 2005
Title Technology and the study of wildfire: Middle school students study the impacts of wildfire
Authors D. Fox-Gliessman, J.J. Kerski
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Meridian
Index ID 70027379
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse