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C-CAP Land Cover Atlas

This online data viewer provides user-friendly access to regional land cover and land cover change information developed through NOAA’s Coastal Change Analysis Program (C-CAP). The Land Cover Atlas eliminates the need for desktop geographic information system software, or advanced technical expertise, by processing C-CAP data for the user and providing easy access to that distilled information. The tool summarizes general change trends (such as forest losses or new development) and can highlight specific changes of interest (salt marsh losses to open water, or evergreen forest losses to development, for instance). Read More

Talking About Disaster: Guide for Standard Messages

The purpose of this guide is to assist those who provide disaster safety information to the general public. The information presented is based on historical data for the United States and is appropriate for use in the United States and its territories. Some of the information may not apply to other countries. Users of this guide may include emergency managers, meteorologists, teachers, disaster (natural and human-caused) educators, public affairs/public relations personnel, mitigation specialists, media personnel, and communicators. If you would like more in-depth or scientific information, please contact your local emergency management office, local National Weather Service office, local American Red Cross chapter, state geological survey office, state foresters office, or local fire department Read More

Information Technology Career Cluster Resources

The organizations listed here offer web-based educational resources within the Health Science Career Cluster. This list is provided as a resource for community college faculty. Read More

STEM: Information Technology Integrated Projects

Select project title to view project materials in math, science, or all STEM topics. Read More

Search Online Resources: Microbial Life in Extreme Environments

This page provides a collection of general resources including websites, PowerPoint presentations, teaching activities, data sets, and other useful materials for creating or enhancing courses related to microbiology and extreme environments. These materials can be used to support lectures, demonstrations, discussions, and class projects and activities. By narrowing the view, you may define and refine your search according to topics of your special interest. Read More

State & Country Quick Facts

QuickFacts includes data for all states and counties, and for cities and towns with more than 25,000 people. Read More

NiJel: Community Impact Through Mapping

NiJeL’s team of mapping and web experts is ready to help you create the perfect visual that explains complex problems and how your program is having tangible, quantifiable impacts. From improving advocacy and fundraising to understanding the root causes of seemingly intractable problems, NiJeL’s high performance mapping and analysis helps you tell your story. Read More

Integrating Environmental Data Acquisition and Low Cost Wi-Fi Data Communication

This thesis describes environmental data collection and transmission from the field to a server using Wi-Fi. Also discussed are components, radio wave propagation, received power calculations, and throughput tests. Measured receive power resulted close to calculated and simulated values. Throughput tests resulted satisfactory. The thesis provides detailed systematic procedures for Wi-Fi radio link setup and techniques to optimize the quality of a radio link. Read More

Integrated Approaches to Participatory Development (iapad)

Integrated conservation and development interventions founded on genuine people’s participation. Dedicated to assuring grassroots’ participation in the project cycle (design, appraisal, implementation, monitoring and evaluation). Committed to facilitating the interaction of less favored groups of society with local government institutions and donor agencies Read More

Bioinformatics Courses

The list is maintained by The International Society for Computational Biology (ISCB) and has been mirrored with their permission. Read More

Mission

EERL's mission is to be the best possible online collection of environmental and energy sustainability resources for community college educators and for their students. The resources are also available for practitioners and the public.

EERL & ATEEC

EERL is a product of a community college-based National Science Foundation Center, the Advanced Technology Environmental and Energy Center (ATEEC), and its partners.

Contact ATEEC 563.441.4087 or by email ateec@eicc.edu