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Monthly Archives: March 2012
How much area do buffers on streams take
In this exercise we clipped streams to the borders of the Michaux Forest. Then we created buffers of different widths to see how much area each buffer width takes up. Below are summaries of the lengths of the streams by… Continue reading
More 2012 TLT Symposium Impressions
Here are a few more things that I learned at the symposium.Blogs at Penn State is switching from Movable Type to Wordpress within the coming year. I had been wondering why there have been no updates to the Movable Type… Continue reading
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2012 TLT Symposium Impressions
I really enjoyed Jane McGonigal’s keynote address on gaming. I had no idea that young people, especially, were doing so much of it. Shouldn’t they be spending more time in the real world? But as a learning environment, I was… Continue reading
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