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Horizon Defined

(1) A surface separating two beds in sedimentary rock.
(2) A layer within a soil showing unique pedogenic characteristics. Four major horizons are normally found in a soil profile: A, B, C, and O.
(3) Point at which the visible edge of the Earth's surface meets the sky.

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  • Steve.Museum: Steve is a collaboration of museum professionals and others who believe that social tagging may provide profound new ways to describe and access museum collections and encourage visitor enagement with museum objects. Our activities include researching social tagging and museum collections; developing open source software tools for tagging collections and managing tags; and engaging in discussion and outreach with members of the museum community who are interested in implementing social tagging for their own collections.
  • Weblogg-ed: Using Pageflakes as Student Portal
  • Video Toolbox: 150+ Online Video Tools and Resources
  • Video Annotation Tool
  • Approaches to Video Art
  • MSU Mashup: The goal of the RIA project is to create tools that are informed by language acquisition research, and engage language learners in active learning.

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