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Tag Archive:Classroom Education

Posts / Energy Education

How to Host a Virtual Science Fair (2022 edition)

When the pandemic first started in April of 2020, we hosted our first virtual science fair and it presented us with a question many had been asking: how do we adapt an original concept to what’s currently happening in the world? Now, almost two years later, we’ve been...

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Posts / Renewable Energy

AK EnergySmart Website Has a Facelift – Just in time for Power Pledge Challenge!

Educators can view and download lesson plans (for free!) designed to give Alaskan youth an understanding of the high economic and environmental costs of power generation and the importance of conserving energy at home and school. Lesson plans are broken down into K-2, 3-5,...

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Resources / Curriculum / Energy Education

Energize Schools

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  • Type: link
  • Organization: Strategic Energy Innovations
  • Published On: 2020

Resources / Climate Change / Energy Education

Drawdown curriculum

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  • Type: link
  • Author: Dacia Harris and Sarah Duffer
  • Organization: via Google Docs
  • Published On: 2020

Resources / Curriculum / Renewable Energy

The Nature of Water Power

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  • Type: link
  • Author: Education Arts
  • Organization: Foundation for Water and Energy Education
  • Published On: 1995

Resources / Curriculum / Energy Education

Clean Energy Bright Futures

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  • Type: link
  • Author: Bonneville Environmental Foundation
  • Organization: Clean Energies Bright Futures
  • Published On: 2018

Resources / Curriculum / Renewable Energy

Solar Cooker Challenge

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  • Type: document
  • Author: Tyler Katzmar
  • Organization: Renewable Energy Alaska Project
  • Published On: July 28, 2020

Resources / Curriculum / Energy Education

Shining a Light on Solar Energy

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  • Type: link
  • Author: Emerging Leaders for Solar Energy
  • Organization: The Critical Thinking Consortium
  • Published On: October 2019

Resources / Energy Education

Solar Cooker Designs

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  • Type: link
  • Author: Teach Engineering
  • Organization: Teach Engineering
  • Published On: May 2020

Posts / ANEEE / Curriculum / Energy Education

E-Learning in the Time of Covid-19

The world’s collective imagination is now profoundly concentrated on the most essential of activities, education at the forefront. The COVID-19 induced school closures in Alaska, and around the world, have created a seismic shift within an already dynamic sector:...

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Resources / Energy Education / Presentation

CLEAN call presentation 19 May 2020

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  • Type: document
  • Author: Colleen Fisk
  • Published On: May 19, 2020

Resources / Energy Education / Presentation

2020 Green Schools Conference Presentation

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  • Type: document
  • Author: Colleen Fisk
  • Published On: March 2, 2020
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