Examining Electricity
Electricity is an essential part of our everyday lives. In this lesson, students will learn about how energy is turned into electricity and the pros and cons of different energy sources. This is a companion lesson for "An Ocean of Opportunity" course and is a great general lesson on renewable energy.
Eco-Wave Energy Challenge
Using wave energy converters (WEC), wave energy can be turned into electricity. In this lesson, students will learn about biomimicry and use it to design and test their own WECs. This is a companion lesson for "An Ocean of Opportunity" course and is a great STEM design challenge that incorporates biomimicry and wave energy converters.
OceanEcho 30x30: Catch the Wave to Protect the Ocean
EarthEcho International was founded on the belief that young people have the power to change the world. You’re invited to join a conversation with EarthEcho Youth Leadership Council members as they demonstrate how they are taking action to protect the ocean. In 2020, EarthEcho launched #OceanEcho30x30, a campaign to ignite activism in ocean conservation. During this session, participants will learn why it is important to protect the ocean, how we are all connected, what they can do in their own communities, and gain access to resources that will help them to lead their own conservation efforts.
You Have The Power Home Energy Audit
Adapted from the Water Planet Challenge You Have The Power Action Guide, this audit tool will guide youth through the evaluation of home energy use to increase energy efficiency at home.
Snack Sized Science: Chalk It Up to Ocean Acidification
EarthEcho invites you to play along with us during “Snack-Sized Science”. These 15-minute interactive science demos with the EarthEcho team are meant to help your young-learners get excited to investigate the fascinating world of SCIENCE and hopefully explore more of EarthEcho’s digital resources...maybe even on their own! Snack-Sized Science: Chalk It Up to Ocean Acidification Join us as we dive into pH and ocean acidification. Get ready to play along with your own experiments as we guide you through this demonstration.
EarthEcho Expeditions: What's the Catch? Engineering Solutions
Fish are a major food source for other aquatic organisms, but humans as well. What can be done in order to help fish survive, thrive and still be abundant enough to feed a growing population? Philippe Cousteau hears from experts, Dr. Louise Firth, Dr. Daniel Merrifield, and Justin Ruscombe-King about the innovative work being done to help fish populations stay healthy for generations to come. Philippe visits an engineering habitat and an aquaculture farm to learn how we can take action to help save our fisheries.
Intro Video
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