Free Technology for Teachers: In Memory of Ed Webster

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Free Technology for Teachers: In Memory of Ed Webster


This morning I opened Facebook and noticed the information that fellow Mainer, mountaineer, and writer Ed Webster had handed away on Thanksgiving morning. He’s most likely most well-known for pioneering a brand new route up Mount Everest in 1988 which he chronicled with phrases and interesting imagery in Snow within the Kingdom

I met Ed just a few occasions over time. He was extremely humble and he was somebody who you knew immediately was a form and beneficiant soul. The first time I met him was at LL Bean fifteen years in the past. He was signing books within the foyer however all of the folks there that day appeared to be too busy to cease and chat. I received to talk with him for almost an hour. What struck me most about that first assembly was that he appeared extra keen on listening to about the place I wished to climb than he was about telling his tales. 

The different factor that I’ll bear in mind about Ed is that he beloved historical past and telling the tales of climbers and explorers of previous. To that finish, he gave innumerable talks at libraries, faculties, and golf equipment. His charges for talking at faculties have been so low that I’m undecided he wasn’t shedding cash when he gave these talks.

In reminiscence of Ed Webster, listed here are some assets for instructing and studying about Mount Everest:

To perceive the scope of the accomplishment that Ed and his three teammates achieved in 1988 watch this presentation that he gave at a library a few years in the past. 

Why is Mount Everest so Tall? is a TED-Ed lesson by which college students be taught why the height of Everest is so excessive, why different mountains are longer from base to summit, and the way mountains on the whole are shaped. Through the lesson college students also can be taught why the heights of mountains change and why Everest is probably not the tallest mountain ceaselessly.
Through Google’s Street View imagery of Mount Everest Basecamp (south aspect) college students can zoom and pan across the foothills of Mount Everest. Students viewing that imagery for the primary time could be shocked at how completely different the view is in contrast the to the everyday photos of Everest. After viewing the imagery college students can click on ahead to see Street View imagery of different locations within the area.

Scaling Everest is an infographic that goes past the same old scale of Everest comparisons to buildings and jet flight paths. In the infographic you will see audio of three Everest climbers speaking concerning the method to Everest basecamp and the nuances of the climb itself. The infographic additionally offers some attention-grabbing details about crops and animals within the area.

Expedition Everest: The Mission is a 5 minute overview and introduction to a scientific expedition to Mount Everest. The function of the expedition is to review the results of local weather change on glaciers on the world’s tallest mountains. When you watch Expedition Everest: The Mission in your laptop’s net browser, you may click on and drag to maneuver the viewing angle whereas listening to the narration. If you’ve got a VR viewer, watch the video in that and you may transfer your head to discover the immersive imagery whereas listening to the narration.

I used to be simply dabbling in climbing and dreaming about larger mountains when Ed wrote that inscription for me in 2007.

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