WORKSHOPS
Explore Your Own Watershed with Underwater Remotely Operated Veh
Affiliation: non-MATE
Type: K-12 Educator
City: webinar
State or Country if outside US: Michigan
Organizer: sarah.a.waters@noaa.gov
Registration Deadline: 22-Mar-17
Description:
The National Marine Sanctuary Webinar Series provides educators with educational and scientific expertise, resources and training to support ocean and climate literacy in the classroom. This series targets formal and informal educators that are engaging students (elementary through college) in formal classroom settings, as well as members of the community in informal educational venues (e.g. after school programs, science centers, aquariums, etc.). March 22, 2017 at 6 pm Eastern / 3 pm Pacific Explore Your Own Watershed with Underwater Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) Sarah Waters, NOAA Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary Building your own ROV is not as complicated as you think! Find out how students near Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary are designing and building their own ROVs to explore the Thunder Bay River and Lake Huron, as well as participate in environmental stewardship projects. This webinar will showcase how ROVs are used to explore our national marine sanctuaries and provide a basic overview of designing and building ROVs with students for your own explorations!
Point of Contact: Sarah Waters