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Incorporating Live Broadcasts into Your Classroom

Featuredby samzuhlke 1 Comment

To celebrate Earth Day, National Geographic hosted a Google Hangout—a free, online face-to-face discussion—with real-world scientists.  The #OurEarth: Innovation in Exploration Google Hangout focused on the technology behind scientific expeditions. […]

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The mola mola that the team saw. Photograph by Alan Friedlander

Update: Expedition to the Desventuradas Islands

02/21/2013by samzuhlke 1 Comment

Two weeks ago, we announced the latest and greatest National Geographic Pristine Seas Expedition to the Desventuradas Islands. Located 853 kilometers (530 miles) off the coast of Chile, the Desventuradas […]

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Innovative Learning
Young Voices

Young Voices for the Planet

02/12/2013by Jennifer Day Leave a comment

Young Voices for the Planet is a film series featuring young people who are making a difference! They are shrinking the carbon footprint of their homes, schools and communities. Visit Young […]

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Innovative Learning
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Forget white, we’re seeing blue. Join us.

02/07/2013by samzuhlke 1 Comment

Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has the courage to lose sight of the shore. —André Gide You may have heard the old adage about the “white spots on […]

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