There are a number of workshops which combines learning about technology and the environment.
Since many telecommunications projects rely on situated or contextual learning methods, attending a workshop which combines learning about technology and the environment may be just the ticket for classroom teachers planning environmental studies projects.
http://lawrencehallofscience.org/education/profdev
The Lawrence Hall of Science in Berkeley is holding an interdisciplinary workshop on the interaction between human life and the environment.
CIESIN training tackles both Internet skills and the environment.
http://www.moreheadplanetarium.org
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DESTINY,developed at the University of North Carolina, is a traveling science learning program. It is housed in a recreational vehicle, thereby able to use local samples, and is seriously inter-disciplinary in nature.
While the van rarely travels outside the state, look at the program, because it would serve as a model for other curricula. Professional collaboration is emphasized and easy to do, as the program travels to schools with experimental material.
Lessons about the Google Earth application shows teachers how to connect images, interactive grids and linked assets for understanding cross-curricular topics is available via an ISTE webinar. Other ISTE webinars demonstrate the use of other Web tools.








