Check out the APECS webpage for information about webinars with researchers, to access other educational resources, and to ask scientists your pressing polar-science questions! Let us know if there is a language you'd like to see this activity translated into. If you are willing to translate, we can send you the document and will post your translation on the 'Activity for Download' page. Could your classroom provide a translation? Thanks for your interest! Use the contact form or comment on this post if you'd like to get more involved. Did you submit flakes, blobs, or bubbles? Perhaps all three? If so, thank you for participating in what will hopefully be an amazing global effort! All of the drawings will be compiled into an amazing 'global ice core' as well as amazing polar themed mosaics. Please comment here to let us know your thoughts, if your participated and where you live. We hope to put together a map representing all of our submissions. Visit again to see who is contributing to this amazing polar-themed global art project.
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9/3/2012 10:02:04 am
I plan on submitting my student drawings to the gmail. Is it possible to get a copy of the software program you guys are using so that I can also do mosaics of my student work for just my class?
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Heidi Roop
9/7/2012 03:28:57 am
Betsy!
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Betsy Wilkening
9/7/2012 03:43:56 am
Heidi,
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Betsy Wilkening
9/8/2012 04:50:45 am
Heidi,
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Sue Zupko
9/12/2012 12:17:00 am
I am planning to do the activity next week with my students. We use PCs. I would love that software. Thanks,
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Deanna Wheeler
9/20/2012 01:16:12 am
Our 4th graders from J. C. Parks in Maryland, USA, have completed the ice core art. I will email soon.
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