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Movies of the Week ··Jan 25, 2009
Adventure Learning Rules!
Watch what adventure learning is all about and get involved!
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Adventure Learning Rules!
Watch what adventure learning is all about and get involved!
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Arctic Transect 2004 Trailer
The exciting trailer movie for Arctic Transect 2004.
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Baker Lake
After several weeks on the trail without sight of a town the Arctic Transect 2004 team arrived in Baker Lake. Aaron Doering describes the joy of being in a town and how wonderfully they were received by the people of Baker Lake.
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Canyon Portage
On the way to Iglulik the Arctic Transect 2004 team had to make a difficult canyon portage. Watch as they pulled together as a team to get each sled through the deep snow-filled canyon. See more portage teamwork from the first third of the expedition on the video "The Portages."
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Chukotka Snow Sampling
(Funny!) Watch Expedition Leader Paul Pregont and Jeff Sipper, the GoNorth! Teacher Explorer 2007, collecting snow samples during GoNorth! Chukotka 2007.
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Education Day
Watch Aaron explain what goes into creating the daily updates.
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4 Different Days
Watch a selection of 4 different days in the lives of our explorers.
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How Cold Is Cold?
Enjoy an entertaining montage of clips from expeditions over the past several years.
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The Igloo
During Arctic Transect 2004, the team passed an igloo which many consider to be an icon of the Inuit culture understood worldwide. Watch the excitement as Aaron enters the Igloo!
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Iglulik
The Arctic Transect 2004 team had snow-machine escort into the town of Iglulik. Watch how the whole town showed up to greet them, and see some of the things the team did while they were there.
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Inspire
Inspiring Minds at the College of Education and Human Development.
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Inuit Whip
Arctic Transect 2004 team member Mille Porsild explains different ways of running dogs and how the whip plays a role in traditional Inuit mushing. Don't worry; it is the sound of the whip that directs the dogs, they are never touched by the whip. See the incredible accuracy mushers have with the whip as Inuit elder Simon demonstrates at the end of this video.
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The Lead
Day 2 of Arctic Transect 2004 Aaron Doering and Paul Pregont's sled broke through a lead in the ice. Watch as Aaron tells the story and see how the whole team worked to handle the situation.
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Live Team Chat
In Baker Lake, the Arctic Transect 2004 team conducted a live team chat with schools that were participating in the education program. Take a peek at part of the chat as it was happening.
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Meet the Team
Meet the Arctic Transect 2004 team. Discover where they were in the Canadian Arctic and what they did while they were there.
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Pond Inlet
Pond Inlet is considered one of the most beautiful places in the world. See images of Pond Inlet as Aaron Doering describes the team's approach and arrival to their final destination Pond Inlet.
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The Portages
Watch Aaron discuss the difficulties of traveling through the portages.
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Team Work: Polar Husky Style
The real heroes of Arctic Transect 2004 are the Polar Huskies. Watch as Mille Porsild explains how the explorers work with the dogs and learn what makes a Polar Husky team.
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Travel at Night
During the last two months of Arctic Transect 2004 the team had to travel at night. Aaron Doering explains how the changing weather prevented the team from traveling during the day.
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Why Adventure Learning?
Watch Aaron explain how students can benefit from adventure learning.
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Young Musher
Annika Olesen (7 years old) hitching up a dog team and taking off! The video was taken at the Olesen Homestead on the Hoarfrost River, Northwest Territories, Canada
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National Geographic...
(Real Player) Discover what National Geographic had to say as they profiled the 2001 Arctic Blast expedition.




