Dot Earth is relatively quiescent at the moment because we're in the final sprint finishing the spring term at Pace University, including preparing for the launch of ¡Viva La Tortuga! Meshing Conservation and Culture in Magdalena Bay, our documentary on sea turtle conservation in Mexico's Baja region (there are public screenings this afternoon on the Westchester County campus and Wednesday in New York City, and of course you'll be able to watch the video here on Dot Earth, as with previous efforts).
In the meantime, I thought some of you may be interested in a conversation I had last week on the environment, journalism, and communication with 10th graders and teachers at the Canadian Academy, an international school that opened in 1990 on Rokko Island in Kobe, Japan. They asked some great questions!
1:54 p.m. | Update |
A great example of the use of Hangouts on Air in learning came via Twitter:
@Revkin Cool! @SCUSolar13 is doing #hangoutsonair with kids- teaching 5th graders all about their new solar house. http://t.co/P9GLH0aWSy
— Marika Krause (@SassyNewsie) 7 May 13
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