Global Shadow Tracking

Credits and References

A young girl looks up at the camera, her shadow displayed prominently on the ground in front of her
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California State Standards


ISTE NETS*S (National Educational Technology Standards for Students, 2007)

Image Credits

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Last updated on July 2, 2009. Based on a template from EDTEC 570 at SDSU
© Christina Lahr, Diane Main, and Karen McKelvey