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Title: Waterlife
Url: https://www.nfb.ca/interactive/waterlife_en
Publisher: National Film Board of Canada
Description: A beautiful and dramatic website, Waterlife, addresses the dire state of the Great Lakes. Created by the National Film Board of Canada the site has high quality images, a rousing soundtrack, and different narrators. Visitors can choose to discover what part of life water affects from a menu on the left hand side of the page, and in this case, there are many. "Water is..." sits at the top of the left hand side menu, and below it are the almost two dozen topics related to water which can be selected. Rolling the cursor over the slightly transparent list of topics increases their visibility. Some of the topics include "evaporating", "waste", "chemicals", "shipping", "invasive species" and "political". Choose any of the topics, and eerie music accompanies the educational and sobering text that floats and moves about the chosen topic. In some cases, a narrator explains a bit more about the topic and the visitor can still click through the other text presented on the screen.
LC Classification: Geography. Anthropology. Recreation -- Physical geography -- Hydrology. Water -- Ground and surface waters -- Lakes. Limnology -- By region or country -- America -- By spring, river, etc., A-Z -- Great Lakes
Science -- Natural history. Biology -- Biology (General) -- Ecology -- By type of environment, A-Z -- Water. Aquatic ecology
Science -- Natural history. Biology -- Natural history (General) -- Geographical distribution. Biogeography. Phylogeography -- Topographical divisions -- America -- North America -- United States -- By region, A-Z -- Great Lakes
Social sciences -- Transportation and communications -- Water transportation
Social sciences -- Transportation and communications -- Water transportation -- Waterways -- By region or country -- United States -- Great Lakes
Technology -- Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering -- Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering -- Country and city subdivisions -- America -- North America -- United States -- Great Lakes region
Technology -- Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering -- Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering -- Water supply for domestic and industrial purposes -- Country and city subdivisions -- America -- North America -- United States -- Great Lakes region
Technology -- Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering -- Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering -- Water supply for domestic and industrial purposes -- Water pollution -- Study and teaching
GEM Subject: Science -- Ecology
Science -- Natural history
Health -- Environmental health
Key Concept: Ecology -- Ecosystems
Ecology -- Pollution
Ecology -- Wetlands
Environmental engineering -- Water quality
Environmental engineering -- Ocean, lake, and river dumping
Environmental engineering -- Water pollution
Resource Type: Reference Material
Audio/Visual -- Movie/Animation
Format: Document -- HTML
Audience: Educator
Learner
Education Level: High School
Higher Education
Higher Education -- Undergraduate (Lower Division)
Higher Education -- Undergraduate (Upper Division)
Higher Education -- Technical Education (Upper Division)
Higher Education -- Technical Education (Lower Division)
Vocational/Professional Development Education
Language: English
Access Rights: Free access
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Source Type: Internet Scout
Source: Scout Staff
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