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Monitor Your World 與 CHILD: Alaska Native Languages 使用情況與統計
The Monitor Your World app works in conjunction with a sensor to monitor the humidity, temperature, and ambient light of your surroundings. This enables students to evaluate the environment near their schools, enabling them to collect and upload their own data and pictures.
Students use the Monitor Your World app to learn about the various characteristics of their local environment. Teachers work with students to explain how these properties affect the surroundings in various ways.
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Welcome to the CHILD: Dena’ina, Lake Iliamna Yup'ik and Alutiiq (Sugt’stun) language app. This app was created to facilitate a basic learning of nouns in each of the three languages. The project was a collaboration with the CHILD Grant Partnership (Bristol Bay Borough, Chugach, and Lake & Peninsula School Districts) with funding from the US Department of Education, Office of Indian Affairs.
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12月 17, 2024