Clouds


This term a Monday holiday knocked the weather links introduction back to Wednesday. This reduced the usual three days down to 20 hours the time in which students could obtain cloud photos. The revamped geology laboratory which shifted to a slide deck now precedes this laboratory exercise - thus SnapSeed and Google Slides are already familiar to the students. As a result of a lack of cloud photos and prior experience with the tools, the laboratory did not run out to the three hours seen in the past. The opening clouds playlist is slightly longer, ending just after nine o'clock on an eight o'clock start. 

After the video playlist, during which a couple students nodded off, I took the class outside to wake them back up and have them identify the clouds in the sky. This was followed by a presentation on cloud types and another on how to use SnapSeed to label clouds in a photo

Friday covers ENSO and typhoons.

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