Clouds

The laboratory on cloud types have shifted from Luke Howardian cloud drawings to Slides presentations with Snapseed labeling. This new format has lost the return-to-childhood atmosphere that coloring clouds with crayons brought. The use of Snapseed and Slides, however, builds nicely on the redesigned rock identification laboratory, reinforcing the skill set first developed in that laboratory.

Elvanie working on her phone

The videos run to just over an hour. In the morning session I neglected to show the cloud types presentation, but then the videos covered this same terrain fairly well. 

Just-Wesley, Lousaintra, Meramy, Brithney

At 11:00 YouTube would not load. Down detectors suggested server issues with YouTube. No other sites used for this lab appeared to be impacted. The videos were dropped and just the two presentations were done. This worked better than expected. If done again this way, with only the presentations being presented, then the cloud types slides could use the addition of types of precipitation and a cloud altitude categories backgrounder. Perhaps specific videos could be integrated directly into the cloud types presentation.

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