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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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From the Field, Google Hangout, Innovative Learning
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Get to Know a National Park with FieldScope

08/22/2012by Jennifer Day Leave a comment

In just two days, hundred of scientists, students, and members of the public will head out into Rocky Mountain National Park as part of the 2012 National Geographic BioBlitz. Their […]

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For Educators, For Parents, Mapping

Media Monday: Hanging out on Aquarius

07/23/2012by ngeducationintern Leave a comment

Google+ has been actively promoting its new Hangout tool, a video chat allowing multiple individuals to “hang out” virtually with each other over an online platform.  From a mobile phone or […]

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For Educators, For Kids, For Parents, For Young Adults, Media Monday
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Time to Pass the Torch…

05/20/2012by ngeducationintern Leave a comment

In what has been one of the most eventful and swiftly moving semesters of my college career, my final day of work for National Geographic has snuck up fast on […]

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