TEC3 Interaction: Water Quality In Agriculture At Ridgeland High School – May 4, 2017
Water Quality in Agriculture at Ridgeland High School presented by Pete Davis, Justin Carruth, and Robert Wallace.
Water Quality in Agriculture at Ridgeland High School presented by Pete Davis, Justin Carruth, and Robert Wallace.
At 9 am this Friday (April 28) D2D@GT will be hosting a ½ hour to 45-minute videoconferencing interaction with Captain Barrington Irving. In 2007, at the age of 23, Captain Irving became the youngest pilot to fly solo around the world in a single-engine airplane. Over the course of his 97-day journey, he flew 30,000 miles in a plane called the “Inspiration.” He made this trip to show other youth that if he could achieve his dream, they could too. The Flying Classroom combines air, land, and sea expeditions with a digital curriculum in to engage children around the world in STEM opportunities.
This interaction is for both teachers and students. We will be starting promptly at 9 am and the URL for connecting to this Zoom interaction is: https://zoom.us/j/9915845362.
Please join us. We look forward to seeing you and your students there.
“A Long Walk To Water” and the Georgia Tech/Oglethorpe Charter School TEC3 collaboration is mentioned in the March 9, 2017 edition of “Savannah Now“. The article was written by Ben Goggins and is entitled Looking for Pearls: Lessons from a Lost Boy.
EPA’s “Recipes Curriculum”: A Look At Water And Water Quality.
Presented by Dr. Rebecca Burnette and Michael Griffin, Kate Holterhoff, Sarah O’Brien, Malavika Shetty and Ruthie Yow from the Georgia Tech School of Literature, Media and Communication.