
There is a new online exhibit, "P
olar Bears in a Changing Climate," that is a challenge based learning unit that correlates with a series of live webcasts from the shores of the Hudson Bay in Manitoba, Canada.
As some of you may recall, "
Rolling on the Tundra," an interdisciplinary study of polar bears and climate change, was published last year on the
Apple Learning Interchange in conjunction with live webcasts conducted from the shores of the Hudson Bay near Churchill, Manitoba. This year, there will be two different weeks of webcasts conducted from the tundra. These both are part of a new ALI exhibit,
"Polar Bears in a Changing Climate."
The webcasts this year are very engaging with live cameras on the bears on the tundra as well as video clips from bears recently encountered. The curriculum in the new exhibit is based on Challenge Based Learning, and the main focus is climate change.

The first series of webcasts includes an environmental science teacher from St. George's as well as scientists and zoologists on the panel (
Oct. 19-21). The second set of webcasts (
Nov. 9-11) will include a great panel of experts as well, and I will facilitate that discussion. There is a sheet of FAQ's for educators to use prior to the webcasts as well as lots of CBL resources that provide framework for educators new to this instructional strategy. And, there are some great resources to go with the lessons and webcasts. To access the webcasts or to learn more about them, visit the online exhibit,
"Polar Bears in a Changing Climate."
Please share this information with others you know who may be interested. This should be a great series of informative session, and I hope that the resources will be beneficial.
You will currently find some great resources available on the site. More examples of technology-specific products being used to support the lessons and the solutions (psa's created with iMovie, Pages documents, etc.), additional videos, etc. are being added, so be looking for those.
Below is the link for the new exhibit as well as the link for the one from last year. I hope that you will consider joining the webcasts, and that this information will be of benefit to you, your teachers, and/or your students.
"Polar Bears in a Changing Climate"
"Rolling on the Tundra"
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