Draft documents for the IPY Education Working Group to edit, concerning development of the Polar Resource Book. If you have questions about this project, please contact Karen Edwards ( 
                 
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                Promotion
                Resource Book Poster (low res)
Prototype
As the PRB evolves, take a look at the prototype the working group has developed as of August 2009.
Contributions
                Did you develop or adopt a new polar science activity or program for your students or community during IPY that was really successful? Now there is a way to share these successes with a much broader audience. Click here to access the Announcement for Intent to Submit and the Chapter 2 & Chapter 4 Intent to Submit Forms. Deadline for submissions is July 20, 2009.
                
                Vision Document
                IPY_APECS_PolarResourceBook_Apr_23.pdfLATEST VISION DOCUMENT updated April 23 09
                
                Polar Resource Book Structure - proposed structure for the book
                Polar Science Communication Course concept paper by Jenny Baeseman
                
                Personal Stories
                to be integrated throughout book
                Profile ideas Jenny Baeseman
                Collected biographies Rhian, Miriam, Mieke, Hugues, Louise, Lars
                SIPEX Success story thanks to Sandy,- success story about teachers in the field
                
                
                Chapter 1: Polar Science - What and Why?
                Updated Version of Chapter 1 June 22 09
                Adapted from this ISS EcoScience chapter - PDF contains images and graphs referenced in the text.
                
                Chapter 2: Polar Educational Activities and Teaching
                Resources Template
                
                - In Template form:
                Polar webcams thanks to Donald Reid
                From Pole to Pole thanks to Sandy Zicus
                Light on Ice thanks to Sandy Zicus & Donald Reid
                Sediment Tubes thanks to Louise Huffman
                Fat Birds thanks to Louise Huffman
                Proving the greenhouse effect thanks to Miriam Hebling Almeida
                
                Activities contributed and translated by Bego Vendrell:
                Calcification
                Can we see water masses?
                Ice, Sea Level and Density
                Density
                What is a thermocline?
                Is there life in ice?
                How does seawater freeze?
                
                Polar Day activities adapted by Bettina Kaiser:
                Icebergs and Sea Levels
                Icecaps and Sea Levels
                Sea Ice and Density
                Ice Sheets
                Earths History
                Permafrost & Temperature Changes NEW & UPDATED! thanks also to Torsten Sachs
                
                - Not in template form:
                Classroom PaleoCore thanks to Mieke Sterken
                NZ Polar Contests thanks to Melianie Raymond
                collected resources Resources collected by the group, as a ZIPpedfile>
                Polar Classroom Activities including Polar Days and activities by Sandy Zicus and Louise Huffman
                List of additional resources for editing Bettina Kaiser
                
                Chapter 3: Polar Science and Learning - How?
                many thanks to Louise Huffman ( 
                 
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                Tips and Tricks for Science Presentations updated February 09
                
                Chapter 4: Education & Outreach Projects – Inspiring Ideas from Around the World
                thanks to Bettina & Melianie
                Draft template for Chapter 4
                
                About The Polar Resource Book
                
                The Polar Resource Book is the vision of a group of young, international, polar researchers with a shared commitment to outreach and education. It is a response to continual requests from teachers and scientists wishing to raise awareness about the importance of polar science. The vision quickly engaged the imagination of educators around the world who are part of the ever-growing IPY community. It has since gained the support of IPY sponsors, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), as well as the University of the Arctic, the United National Environment Programme (UNEP), and the organizing committee for the flagship IPY Conference in Norway, 2010. This grassroots collaboration between young researchers, international educators, and polar institutions, is central to the project’s development and philosophy. It ensures efforts catalyzed by IPY will continue to inspire educators, students, and emerging polar researchers into the next generation.
                
                The Polar Resource Steering Group consists of professional educators and early career polar scientists from around the world:
                
                Miriam Almeida
