Scientific Collaborations between Geographically Dispersed Sites: A Nontraditional Approach to Environmental Education
ARTICLE
Howard Kimmel, Mark O'Shea
Journal of Economic Education Volume 19, Number 4,
Abstract
Describes the Electronic Information Exchange System (EIES) and several of its uses in the schools. Uses acid rain as an example of one topic that has been investigated and conferenced on the EIES System by schools in geographically dispersed locations. (CW)
Citation
Kimmel, H. & O'Shea, M. (1988). Scientific Collaborations between Geographically Dispersed Sites: A Nontraditional Approach to Environmental Education. Journal of Economic Education, 19(4), 28-31. Retrieved December 6, 2023 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/140446/.

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