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| Subject keyword(s) | Climate, Earth and space science, Geoscience, Inquiry learning, Integrating technology, Teacher content knowledge |
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| Grade level | Middle School, High School, Higher Education, Informal Education, Vocational/Professional Development Education |
| Intended audience | Educator, General Public, Learner |
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