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Resources to Dig | Colby Digs Soil
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For those who would rather dig a hole than climb a tree. Here are some resources that I think would be interesting for K-12 teachers, university professors, extension agents, scouting pack leaders, envirothon team leaders, or anyone else involved in shaping young minds. Networking with Colby and ColbyDigsSoil.com. Colby’s LinkedIn Profile. Colby’s Twitter Feed. Colby’s Google Profile. Wetland Wanderer’s Blog. The Story of Soil. Soil PSA’s from the SSSA (short, educational Youtube videos). The Canon Envir...
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Translating Research Beyond Academia | It's a big world out there. | Page 2
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Translating Research Beyond Academia. It's a big world out there. Newer posts →. Some Collaborative Tools for Science. March 5, 2012. A few weeks ago, we were lucky enough to have Carl Boettiger come in and talk about academic blogging and collaboration. He created this list of resources for collaboration. And talks about some of the risks and rewards associated with sharing research online. Follow the link to his blog and enjoy. Welcome to this blog. March 5, 2012. Newer posts →. The lives of other bees.
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Getting into the swing of things | Translating Research Beyond Academia
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Translating Research Beyond Academia. It's a big world out there. Ryder’s Hints and Notes. All about bees…now with pictures! Getting into the swing of things. March 26, 2012. Fortunately, there is another way to master the skills needed to effectively use these tools – hours of trial and error. Speaking from experience, there will be many trials and oh so many errors. After this quarter, I’m betting you can relate. For those of you who have discovered an interest in this form of communication, pursue it!