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Camp
Internet hosts a multi-subject online learning expedition called
Explore the Ancient Southwest that integrates teacher technology
training with in-class, standards-based learning activities for
students grades 6-9. Every week new study units are featured and
live interactive learning activities are offered. Students and
teachers learn to use technology-based resources as an integrated
part of their classroom learning and are encouraged to develop
hands-on projects: GPS, GIS, school gardens, weather stations,
and the Camp Passport question and answer folios earn every student
color incentive passport stamps for each area of the project completed.
Unique
to the Ancient Southwest track are studies of:
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The Great Migration
- the peopling of North America
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Ancient Geography
/Geology - Pangaea to the Grand Canyon to the Petrified
Forest
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First People
- Clovis, Folsom, Archaic and Basketmaker innovations
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The Great Pueblos
- from pit houses to magnificent city structures
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Dinosaurs and
Fossils - the REALLY ancient Southwest story
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Writers and
Explorers - from one-armed John Wesley Powell to the intrepid
Bandelier, these early explorers and writers introduced the
world to the SW
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Artists and
Photographers - Ansel Adams, Laura Gilpin, Thomas Moran,
Taos Society Georgia O'Keeffe and Edgar Payne - artists who
brought the mysteries to light
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Amazing SW Women
- for Women's History Month we meet Willa Cather, Mary Austen,
Nampeyo, Maria Martinez, Pablita Velarde, Helen Hardin and
more
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Ancient Pueblo
and Tribal Life Alive Today - art, culture, and technology
at work
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Native Plants
and Animals - exploring three deserts and the Colorado
plateau
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GIS/GPS
- all classrooms receive a GPS unit and begin gathering data
to contribute to Camp's online GIS mapping project.
Meet
the Famous Explorers
When Major John Wesley Powell first traversed the gorge of the
Grand Canyon, a new age of Southwest exploration began. Not on
the trail to seek gold and plunder as had been Spanish predecessors,
these new explorers sought to uncover the mysteries of ancient
life, from 1.7 billion year old rocks to the echoes of footsteps
in cliff house ruins. Fellow explorers included Adolph Bandelier,
Frank Cushing, and Charles Lummis whose words, drawings, and photographs
began to reveal the mysteries of the Southwest to the world. More
writers and painters soon followed, from Willa Cather to Zane
Grey, Thomas Moran and Edgar Payne to Georgia O'Keeffe, the land
itself and its shadowed ruins evoked an ancient time and world
that still captivates explorers today.
Where
did the Ancient Peoples go? How are their ways kept alive by the
Pueblos today? What trade routes linked the Big Picture of the
Ancient Southwest? And can it be that the LARGEST city in the
Ancient Southwest is actually in Northern Mexico? From dinosaurs
to tribal dances, there is a heritage here of life shaped by the
climate and the majesty of the landscape.
'Come
Explore the Ancient Southwest with Camp Internet. Discover the
ancient peoples, plants, and dinosaurs who have walked these lands
since the 'time before'
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