Campwide Briefing

April 22-29, 2002

 

THIS WEEK is John Muir’s Birthday and Earth Day!

Plus new Teacher-created Digs are online for everyone to use.

 

On Monday – come CELEBRATE EARTH DAY ONLINE – and the rest of the week you can also do the JOHN MUIR DIG. Under Campwide Dig we have a new John Muir Dig ready for you all to enjoy. The Dig links to the Sierra Club ‘John Muir Exhibit’ and due to the way they have laid out their web site we are not able to make direct links to each page, but do give you directions on how to use their left side bar to find all of the answers in the Dig – plus we link to our own internal Muir resources directly.

http://chat.rain.org/cgi-bin/nph-campwide

 

APRIL 26th is a special CAMP INTERNET EVENT at USC where all Los Angeles and San Gabriel Valley area teachers, tech coordinators, and GATE directors are invited to come learn about Camp Internet’s training plans for Summer 2002 and the year round program tracks for 2002-2003. We will also feature Star Teacher demonstrations of how Camp Internet has inspired learning at their school. Event is 1:30-3:30 at the Davidson Center. Please RSVP to camp@campinternet.net.

 

LAST GPS DAY for LAUSD TEACHERS is also April 27th so do join us for this very popular – and FUN – learning day in the field! Session begins at 9am in the Science Building and runs to 3-4pm. Bring your own lunch or order at the café. Families welcome!

 

Are You Ready to DIG the Internet ?

 

Teachers – we are now officially in the time frame where we feature YOUR Internet Digs. There is no other program on the Internet that lets teachers create these easy, non-HTML, learning quests so please join in and take pride in presenting your OWN Dig to your class and community. Six – twelve research questions are really all it takes to build a DIG !

 

Please prepare your custom Internet Dig, on a topic of your choice, by following the easy steps in the online training workshops located at

http://chat.rain.org/cgi-bin/nph-teacherworkshop and when you have a Dig ready, let us know the week in March or April you would like to have it featured. The rooms we will set aside will be in the Field Reports area as we will still have the current Digs running in the Dig Section. Send reservation requests to camp@campinternet.net.

 

For Students This Week

 

Enjoy the Exciting Learning Adventures this week -

 

Islands continues to explore the history of each Channel Island since transfer to American ownership – Who settled these remote and rocky lands ? How did they survive? What did they build ? The DIG features the history of Catalina.

http://www.rain.org/campinternet/channelhistory/expedition3/

 

Backcountry steps to the end of the 19th century to meet the daring explorers and artists / writers who were the first to venture into the California Backcountry Sierra Nevada on foot and then widely exhibit or publish their work. From John Muir to Thomas Moran, from the formation of the Sierra Club to Albert Bierstadt – these explorers were the first to take photographs, pint, and write in depth about the Sierra wilderness.

http://www.rain.org/campinternet/backcountry/railroads/turn-century.html

http://www.rain.org/campinternet/backcountry/humanities/muir.html

 

Southwest will spend the rest of the month learning about the Artists and Artisans of the Southwest. This week’s dig features famous painters – Thomas Moran, Edgar Payne, Georgia O’Keeffe and Maynard Dixon.

Navajo  http://www.rain.org/campinternet/southwest/navajo/

 

And Gardens are planning their gardens, sprouting seeds, and preparing their soil and PLANTING!!

http://www.rain.org/global-garden/