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HTML

HTML

/ˌāCH ˌtē ˌem ˈel/

Noun

Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML) is a language for creating webpages, which are usually viewed in web browsers. HTML is used to mark and describe writing, links, pictures, sound, and video so that web browsers can display these elements correctly.

Using Culminating Class Projects to Build Student Knowledge

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Book cover with two kids walking down a dirt path in the desert.
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The culminating class project in Earth 103: Earth Futures requires students to research and write short essays about 6 different communities around the world that are actively in crisis or soon will be due to climate change. Giving students agency to select locations that are meaningful to them, like their hometown, a favorite vacation spot, or the home of their ancestors supports one of the main aspects of constructivism: that learning experiences should be student-centered.