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  1. Apply to attend the 2010 International Polar Year Conference in Oslo, Norway! http://bit.ly/4FsQBx
  2. Take part in a real data project via Twitter. Snowtweets tracks snow depths across the globe! http://bit.ly/2B6Q1L
  3. Listen to a traditional Inuit tale - The Boy Who Found the Light - in this month's podcast episode! http://bit.ly/16bVdi
  4. Connect with K-12 classrooms with blogs, virtual pen pals, and real data projects with ePals: http://bit.ly/ryMkT!
  5. Connect with K-12 classes around the world with blogs, virtual pen pals, and real data projects through ePals: http://bit.ly/ryMk!
  6. Learn about the indigenous people of the Arctic and how to incorporate this into your classroom in this month's issue: http://bit.ly/4ZcWt
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  8. Share your understanding and thoughts about the polar regions in our online gallery: http://bit.ly/PnS6M
  9. Want to attend an IPY Teachers Conference in Oslo, Norway? See http://bit.ly/1XwvUG for more information!
  10. Learn how a fifth-grade teacher uses iPod touches in her classroom: http://bit.ly/NPzyh.
  11. View our polar photo gallery: http://bit.ly/uFmCX.
  12. See the new issue of the magazine - http://bit.ly/IZ7QO - Icebergs and Glaciers