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LIVE FROM ANTARCTICA 2 set sail for Palmer Station in Winter 1996, but this site continues to provide many timeless insights into life under, on and high above the Southern Ocean. And please check back soon for news of new Antarctica programming!

LIVE FROM ANTARCTICA 2 integrates video, print, and online materials to provide a comprehensive and exciting interactive multimedia learning experience connecting students to Earth's most remote and mysterious continent.

LIVE FROM ANTARCTICA 2 travels across the Drake Passage, the roughest seas on the planet, to the National Science Foundation's (NSF) Palmer Station to study giant elephant seals and week-old Adelie penguins, and to track global climate change.


System Requirements
VIDEO: TV or VCR (three 60-minute programs, each $29.95 including S&H.)
ONLINE: Internet access (viable via slow- or high-speed connection), e-mail or WWW
PRINT: Teacher's Guide, student worksheets, poster, and NSF background: $30.00
KIT: includes guide, worksheets, poster, oversize USGS map, a 90-minute teacher orientation video, NSF pamphlets, UV filters, and more: $125.00

Access
http://passporttoknowledge.com/antarctica2
 
Curriculum Materials Order Form
http://passporttoknowledge.com/antarctica2/main/order.html
 
Additional Information
e-mail: ptkinfo@passporttoknowledge.com
 

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LIVE FROM ANTARCTICA 2 is supported by NSF, NASA, public television, and other public and private collaborators.