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  skos:definition """The National Lewis and Clark Education Project (NLCEP) engages
educators in a dynamic understanding of The Lewis and Clark
expedition (1803-1806) and the nature of the trail's historical
and modern landscapes. To achieve these objectives, The
Education Project utilizes advanced education technologies,
integrates interdisciplinary curricula into the classroom,
supports scholarly dialogue and develops multimedia geographical
data accessible through the Internet.  Utilizing our 40 station
mobile computing lab, conference facilities at The University of
Montana, a robust, interactive web presence, and remote teacher
workshop capabilities, The Education Project reaches out to a
wide educational audience and supports Lewis and Clark education
programs across the country.

The Education Project explores landscape change and develops a
variety of tools that assist educators in determining the
cultural and ecological interactions inherent in this
change. Comparing contemporary and historical interpretations of
the trail provides a framework for the integration of remote
sensing imagery, Geographic Information System (GIS), and Global
Positioning System (GPS) technologies. Collectively, these new
classroom technologies support interdisciplinary curricula and
contextual documentation.

The Education Project aggregates geographical, historical, and
ecological information, advanced technologies, and field-based
interpretation. As a national resource for educators interested
in the Lewis and Clark expedition, The Education Project pursues
cooperative alliances with multiple Lewis and Clark programs
across the country and facilities the important exchange of
ideas and classroom resources across boundaries.

The National Lewis and Clark Education Project invites other
organizations, institutions and peoples involved in preparations
for the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial (2003-2006) to participate
in this Lewis and Clark education cooperative. Working closely
with private and public sector pioneers in technology and
educational content, The Education Project serves a national
constituency and seeks to enhance the spirit of collaboration
shared by all parties participating in the commemoration of the
"Corps of Discovery".

For more information, please contact

Jeff Crews, jcrews&#64eoscenter.com
406-243-2644 Office
406-243-2047 Fax

National Lewis and Clark Education Project
James E. Todd Building
The University of Montana
Missoula, Montana  59812

Additional information available at
"http://lewisandclarkeducationcenter.com/"

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