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The classroom changed in the spring of 2020 thanks to Covid-19. The fall semester will bring more challenges of its own.
Stephanie Miller
8/14/2020
The "DL" on Dissection Labs
Dissection Lab tips for the classroom.
Melissa Wedel
4/22/2019
Skull Science
Animal skulls and jawbones found in the woods leave clues to identification.
Stephanie Miller
1/29/2019
All Dressed Up for a Fish Dinner
Discover the differences between penguins and flighted birds.
Stephanie Miller
10/1/2018
School Highlight: George Mason High School
Hydroponics/Aquaponics Program engages students.
Stephanie Miller
5/21/2018
Behind the Seeds Tour at Walt Disney World - Part II
Greenhouse tour at Walt Disney World – Part II.
Stephanie Miller
5/18/2018
Behind the Seeds Tour at Walt Disney World - Part I
Greenhouse tour at Walt Disney World – Part I.
Stephanie Miller
4/3/2018
Hydroponics… How do you Grow?
Growing plants in mineral nutrient solutions without soil.
Stephanie Miller
2/27/2018
Project ACORN
Promotes the Importance of Native Species in Local Environment.
Stephanie Miller
4/24/2017
Facility Sparks Aquaculture Interest in Students of All Ages
Unique aquaculture outreach program relates to all groups.
Emma Wiermaa
2/17/2017
A Stroll Down Alligator Alley
Provides an up-close look at alligators in their natural habitat.
Stephanie Miller
6/9/2015
Marine Science Up Close and Personal
Treat yourself and your group to a three-day Marine Science camp.
Stephanie Miller
5/12/2015
The Role of Soil Science in Feeding a Growing World
Soil science and Unmanned Aerial Systems.
Stephanie Miller
10/14/2014
STEM Education: Classroom to Career
Connecting classroom experience to real life application.
Stephanie Miller
3/11/2014
Science Scene in the Classroom
WormWatcher Compost Unit tested in the office.
Stephanie Miller
2/11/2014
The Effect of pH Level Change on an Aquatic System
Studying the role of macroinvertebrates in an aquatic ecosystem.
Stephanie Miller
5/8/2013
Determining Overall Water Quality Using a Macroinvertebrate Survey
Help your students gain knowledge of the organisms found in your own water source.
Stephanie Miller
5/8/2013
The Role of Macroinvertebrates
Macroinvertebrates are excellent water quality indicators.
Stephanie Miller
5/8/2013
Alabama's Cahaba River
One of the most scenic and biologically diverse rivers in the United States.
Stephanie Miller
5/8/2013
Exploring the Cahaba River: An Interview with Taylor Steele
Exploring Alabama's Cahaba River
Stephanie Miller
5/8/2013