Learning Exercises
Revised 2/15/99
2. Looking for Pictures
Please keep short records of your journeys, they will aid in our discussions and help us to share our experiences with others. These records can contain the Internet Address of Interesting sites, other computers where you saw something others may enjoy. You don't need to copy down the entire URL. Just the server's name, domain, and country code. Develop a habit of watching the URL to see who is feeding you information, determine if you can accept it!
As you capture photo's of these animals (???) you may want to save the pictures to a folder. Remember to save them in a format that your computer can open. What kind of graphic software application does your computer have? You should always be able to use your Browser in an off-line mode to view them. If you have trouble with this be sure to jot down the URL of the site for future reference. Also note any interesting sites you may encounter along your journey to share with the class. Space is provided below each question for these URLs and any other notes you may wish to make. Have FUN exploring with this exercise. You will be amazed at what you will discover.
1. Can you describe a
potto? What else did you discover?
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2. What does a hoopoe look
like?
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3. What is a narwhal?
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4. Does a mongoose have
feathers?
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5. What does a wombat look
like?
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6. Describe Heard Island.
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Dean Christensen; February, 2000; This information has been gleaned from many sources on the Internet. It has been compiled and edited by the author for the free use of his students. It is available to all. Remember the Internet is "Shared" resources. Revised January 19, 2001.