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Awards and Recognitions

The Global Sun Temperature Project has received the following awards and recognitions over the past several years:


Congratulations! Your website was chosen for inclusion in SBC's Blue Web'n during the month of September, 2003

Each week, we send out an update to almost 27,000 educators world-wide informing them of the latest additions to Blue Web'n. Blue Web'n is an online library of 1800+ outstanding Internet sites categorized by subject, grade level, and format (lessons, activities, projects, resources, references, & tools).

Math Forum @ Drexel The Math Forum @ Drexel publishes a newsletter once a week and we have chosen your site, Global Sun Temperature Project, to feature in our April 7 issue. The weekly issue is sent out to all of our subscribers as email.

Our issues are archived on the Web here:
http://mathforum.org/electronic.newsletter/


Congratulations! Your website was chosen for inclusion in SBC's Blue Web'n during the month of March, 2003.

Each week, we send out an update to almost 35,000 educators world-wide informing them of the latest additions to Blue Web'n. Blue Web'n is an online library of 1700+ outstanding Internet sites categorized by subject, grade level, and format (lessons, activities, projects, resources, references, & tools).


Eisenhower National Clearinghouse (ENC)'s Digital Dozen I am pleased to let you know that your site has been chosen to be included in this month's Digital Dozen, a list of exemplary web sites for educators selected by the Eisenhower National Clearinghouse (ENC). The list is published each month at ENC Online (http://www.enc.org/). You can see this month's Digital Dozen at http://enc.org/weblinks/dd/.

The sites we select for Digital Dozen must have current and accurate math and/or science content. They must support school improvement efforts and have useful multimedia features or helpful navigation. ENC provides a brief review of the sites chosen and a direct link to the sites. As a result of receiving greater exposure on our web page, you may notice higher traffic to your site than usual. Keep up the good work!


CIESE's Global Sun Temperature Project has recently been given the honor of being added to a searchable database of online projects hosted by the National Science Teachers Association.  "You are receiving this letter because one of your web pages was selected by our team of teachers who reviewed it using a stringent set of criteria that ensure selected materials have accurate content and effective pedagogy."

CIESE projects were recently listed as commended sites by the Cable and Wireless Child Net Awards.

Your website, The Global Temperature Project, has been selected as a featured site in StudyWeb as one of the best educational resources on the Web by our researchers. You will be able to view it in our Science: Meteorology: Meteorology, Teachers section very soon. StudyWeb is one of the Internet's premier sites for educational resources for students and teachers. Since 1996, our expert reviewers have scoured the Internet to select only the finest sites to be included in StudyWeb's listing of educational links. Each site in StudyWeb includes a detailed review describing its editorial and visual merits.

AWARDS and RECOGNITIONS
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