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Check out this powerpoint slide show by Joe Reese at Edinboro University, titled Earth’s Dynamic Surface as Viewed From Space: Using Space Shuttle and International Space Station photographs to observe earth system interactions and environmental changes. WARNING: This file is very large (62 slides over 19MB) and so may take time to download or crash your computer if you are on a slower connection. We also have it in two equal parts, which may be easier to download. Click here for part one, and here for part two.

This Earth Science Sites of the Week archive site, by Dr. Mark Francek, is a huge source of web links for everything from imagery, to information, to teaching tips and lesson plans. You can also sign up to get his weekly e-mail highlighing new Earth Science web resources.

Click here to find out more about Geoscience Careers.

Click here to use our Interactive Geologic Timescale (as seen in photos with time designations)!
Teaching an introductory Geology class at a University? Or maybe an advanced Earth Science High School Class? Check out AGI's supplemental curricula, EarthInquiry. This series of web-based investigation activities (with printed workbooks) has students work with international, national and local data to explore real-world Earth Science phenomena.
Click here for information about Earth Science Week, celebrated every October!

Click here for a link to Image Bank press releases, ads, posters and more!

Have you and/or your students been using ESWIB in your classes? Let us know! We would like to add to this teacher resource part of the site so educators can get ideas on how to use our images as a tool for teaching Earth Sciences. Let us know by e-mailing us at photo@agiweb.org!

Check out AGI's Environmental Slide Shows that accompany the Environmental Awareness Series books. Shows are available for topics such as Water, Soils, Metal Mining, and Karst. These are free to download and use for educational and/or outreach purposes. The books are also available to download. Find them here.

For information on AGI's educational curriculum materials, visit us here.

Looking for more rocks and minerals photos? Visit Yuprocks.com.

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