This is an updated version of my lesson
- Data Tools Planning and Documentation Template Part 1 and
Part 2 as an attached file.
- There are images of the Mississippi Delta included for
stacking and measuring.
- Data Tools Investigation Planning and Documentation
Template Part 1 and Part 2.
- Student Handout.
- Directions for the investigation.
- Images of the Mississippi Delta from 9,000 years ago to
the present.
- Example of student work.
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Image J stacking and measuring images of chnages in the Mississippi Delta over a 9000 year period.
1: richard briody 09:16 AM Mar 12 2009 1095:3347 Reply to this post
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ChangesIn The Mississippi Delta Over The Last 9,000 Years. (Microsoft Word 2007 (.docx) 15kB Mar12 09)
3: richard briody 09:22 AM Mar 12 2009 1095:3349 Reply to this post
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Data Tools Planning and Documentation Template Part 1 (Microsoft Word 2007 (.docx) 13kB Mar12 09)
4: richard briody 09:22 AM Mar 12 2009 1095:3350 Reply to this post
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Part 2 Data Tools Planning and Documentation (Microsoft Word 2007 (.docx) 11kB Mar12 09)
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Part 2 Data Tools Planning and Documentation (Microsoft Word 2007 (.docx) 11kB Mar12 09)
5: richard briody 09:24 AM Mar 12 2009 1095:3351 Reply to this post
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Mississippi Delta Measurement Results
Mississippi Delta Measurement Results
6: richard briody 09:24 AM Mar 12 2009 1095:3352 Reply to this post
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Mississippi Delta Image 1 9000 Years Ago
Mississippi Delta Image 1 9000 Years Ago
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Mississippi Delta Image 1 9000 Years Ago
7: richard briody 09:27 AM Mar 12 2009 1095:3353 Reply to this post
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Mississippi Delta Image 2 4500 Years Ago
Mississippi Delta Image 2 4500 Years Ago
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Mississippi Delta Image 2 4500 Years Ago
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Mississippi Delta Image3 3000 Years Ago
Mississippi Delta Image3 3000 Years Ago
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Mississippi Delta Image3 3000 Years Ago
9: richard briody 10:15 AM Mar 12 2009 1095:3355 Reply to this post
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Mississippi Delta Image4 2000 Years Ago
Mississippi Delta Image4 2000 Years Ago
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Mississippi Delta Image5 1000 Years Ago
Mississippi Delta Image5 1000 Years Ago
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Mississippi Delta Image6 Present
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Mississippi Delta Image6 Present
12: Marie Wisz 08:24 PM Mar 14 2009 1095:3402 Reply to this post
Hi Rich,
I was having trouble opening your lesson with my computer.
Sorry!
I was having trouble opening your lesson with my computer.
Sorry!
13: Anne Marie Levesque 09:44 PM Mar 15 2009 1095:3440 Reply to this post
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The documents are written on a new version of Microsoft Office You have to download a conversion program from Microsoft to open this file with the .docx file extension. I downloaded the conversion program from Microsoft, saved the .docx file as a normal .doc file instead of the 2008 version. This allowed me to resave the files with the file extension as .doc which the most of us have to open others files. I hope Rich will be OK with me translating the files and reposting for the others who had a problem.
Changes In the MississippiDelta Over Time (Microsoft Word 44kB Mar15 09)
Rich Briody\'s Student Handout Lesson (Microsoft Word 48kB Mar15 09)
RichBriody data_tools_plan_doc Part1&2.doc (Microsoft Word 38kB Mar15 09)
The documents are written on a new version of Microsoft Office You have to download a conversion program from Microsoft to open this file with the .docx file extension. I downloaded the conversion program from Microsoft, saved the .docx file as a normal .doc file instead of the 2008 version. This allowed me to resave the files with the file extension as .doc which the most of us have to open others files. I hope Rich will be OK with me translating the files and reposting for the others who had a problem.
Attachments:
Changes In the MississippiDelta Over Time (Microsoft Word 44kB Mar15 09)
Rich Briody\'s Student Handout Lesson (Microsoft Word 48kB Mar15 09)
RichBriody data_tools_plan_doc Part1&2.doc (Microsoft Word 38kB Mar15 09)
14: Anne Marie Levesque 10:11 PM Mar 15 2009 1095:3441 Reply to this post
I had the opportunity to be present when Rich was teaching the students to use the Imagej Program and was very impressed with his explanation to the students of what Imagej can do and his walking them through the procedures for his class project. The students were very interested in seeing the difference in the Delta over time and were asking good questions about why there were differences.
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