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- Organization: Alaska Native Knowledge Network
- Published On: 1997
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- Organization: Alaska Housing Finance Corporation
- Published On: 2020
Posts / Energy Education / Energy Efficiency / Renewable Energy
Virtual Science Fair
You are invited to a virtual science fair! With the pandemic cancelling many events, including science fairs, REAP has teamed up with with Alaska Resource Education (ARE) to hold a Natural Resources Science Fair for K-12 students: Please share widely with...
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- Organization: Wisconsin Focus on Energy
- Published On: 2016
Posts / Curriculum / Energy Education / Renewable Energy / Training
Empowering A New Generation
Teachers care about students and their learning – in large part because students are our hope for the future. A future with some big decisions yet to be made… It’s an ominous task and an enormous responsibility to prepare the next generation for the many...
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- Organization: DOE Federal Energy Management Program
- Published On: 1994
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- Organization: REAP
- Published On: 2019
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- Organization: REAP
- Published On: 2017
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- Organization: REAP
- Published On: May 2019
Posts / Curriculum / Energy Education
Energy Activities to do at home
With the spring equinox this week (March 19th), now is a great time to help kids explore and understand how all energy originates from the sun. Write or sketch out the pathway of the energy from the sun to a common item or action, such as riding a snow machine or playing a...
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How many earths does it take?
This semester, I embarked on the journey of getting an Occupational Endorsement in Sustainable Energy from the University of Fairbanks. The program and most of the classes are headed by Mark Masteller, a colleague and energy expert, but maybe more importantly, a...
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Peace of Keex’
Apart from the occasional din of airplanes and the year-round thrumming of diesel generators, the peace of Keex’ (Kake) is one of the most compelling qualities of this quiet Tlingit cultural stronghold in the middle of Alaska’s panhandle. Driven by the two-year-long...
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