![]() Chadwick approaches the subject from a scientific angle, with the underlying message that from the perspective of DNA humans are not all that different from any other creature. Four Fifths a Grizzly: A New Perspective on Nature that Just Might Save Us All Douglas ChadwickĪn exploration of humanity’s place in the natural world. Beaudin is a poet and theater artist in Livingston, Montana. With a sharp critique of environmental, social and political issues, along with haunting ruminations on loss, love and the passing of time, these poems fill the skies with a feathered grace. Books for Adults Life List By Marc BeaudinĪ kind of field guide in poetry, Life List pays tribute to the birds that have flown through Beaudin’s years of watching and listening. Author Kathleen Yale spent more than a decade as a wildlife field biologist in the Rockies and calls Montana home. Bold, colorful illustrations and pop-out animal masks make this book a standout. Through play-based activities, kids learn to act like, think, and move like the animals, from balancing an egg like an emperor penguin to stalking like a camouflaged leopard. Thirteen species from around the world introduce themselves, where they live, and how they behave. Kids get to jump into the animal kingdom in this playful field guide. Howl Like a Wolf! Learn about 13 Wild Animals and Explore Their Lives through Creative Play and Activities Words by Kathleen Yale Janet Fox’s poetic text and Marlo Garnsworthy’s evocative paintings capture the awe of natural forces at work in our nation’s oldest national park. Volcano Dreams knits together the vibrancy of the Yellowstone ecosystem with its explosive history, placing the everyday lives of its creatures within the context of geological time. Take a tour of Yellowstone National Park, from the wolves, elk, bears, and mountain goats that live there today to the supervolcano that erupted thousands of years ago. Volcano Dreams: A Story of Yellowstone Words by Janet Fox Young readers will be inspired by the intersection of human ingenuity and wildlife biology. Citizens, scientists, engineers, and construction crews have come together to create wildlife crossings to help keep animals safe. Roads and bridges threaten wildlife habitat and migration corridors, putting thousands of animals at risk daily, including Montana’s elk, black bears, and coyotes. Books for Young Readers Crossings: Extraordinary Structures for Extraordinary AnimalsĬrossings explores wildlife crossings around the world. Here’s a great list of independent bookstores in Montana. We encourage you to shop local and support small businesses this holiday season. From nonfiction picture books to modern Westerns, this list includes a great read for everyone who’s interested in the wildlife, wild places, and tenacious people who call Montana home. Chelsia Rice, co-owner of the Montana Book Company, recommends 12 books for young readers and adults. They would click a link and then see the ebook output in their browser, as part of a larger and surrounding moodle display.Long winter nights are the best time to snuggle up with a good book. Once up and running there would be no intermediate steps for the students. If this sounds like something that would be valuable to the moodle community I'd be willing to (attempt) to integrate it into moodle. ![]() All of this will appear as the contents of any block element in HTML, so the ebook output could be wrapped in the larger context of a moodle course, complete with links to tests, forums and other resources. I'm working on some PHP codes to read ebooks in place, on the server, so the output looks like a ebook, complete with Table of Contents, next page, previous page and goto page, plus page output. The resulting display is completely outside and disconnected from the layout context of the moodle course it came from. Then they download the ebook and then, in a final step, load the ebook into the ebook reader. ![]() First they have to install an ebook reader on their desktop laptop tablet or smart phone. Right now moodle students have to jump through several hoops to read ebooks. And for the Montana State Extension School. ![]() I used moodle for five years before I retired when I developed an online curriculum in elementary computer programming for Little Big Horn College in Montana. I'm a retired developer thinking about coding again. ![]()
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