Showing posts with label world solutions; global solutions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label world solutions; global solutions. Show all posts

Saturday, June 16, 2012

RSA Animate

Under development:
Manual Lima speaks on 
The Power of Network Visualization 
to help navigate 
our Complex Modern World
Source:  http://www.thersa.org/events/video/animate/rsa-animate-the-power-of-networks
Accessed:  June 15, 2012.

Animation helps people visualize lectures.  Watch this video and see how much you can remember.

Here's Changing Education Paradigms 

 adapted from a talk given at the RSA                   


by Sir Ken Robinson        


Here's WHERE GOOD IDEAS COME FROM by Steven Johnson.

Relate the content of these videos:
  • to things you are learning in science this year, 
  • to ways you think and learn, or 
  • compare and contrast their ideas to your own ideas.  
  • Look at other posts on science and animation.  
  • Think about a science concept you would like to animate.   
  • Try your hand at the animation competition.

Here is a link to information on animation competitions:  http://animationideas.com/5-reasons-to-enter-animation-competitions-3/  If the link gets broken for any reason, just search for, "animation competitions," and look over your choices.

RSA animate videos used with creative commons.  RSA Events and the speaker(s) are credited;
The RSA website (www.theRSA.org) is published together with a copy of this policy statement in a prominent position;  The file is not altered and is used in full (the use of extracts under existing fair usage rights is not affected by this condition);  The work is not resold or used for commercial purposes;
A copy of the work or link to its use online is emailed to the RSA Events team.
Find out more:  open access licence..

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Additional Reading
On Sir Ken Robinson's work:  http://www.sirkenrobinson.com

non-RSA text (c) 2012 J S Shipman

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Keeping our Rivers and Wetland Woods

Science and politics overlap. History and the future are linked to the present through the overlap. For some, this overlap is the link needed to foster interest in science. Globally, rivers and wetland woods need attention. What can you do to help keep this global resource environmentally sound and sustainable? Plenty. Each of us can find at least one task we can accomplish toward the goal of sustainability.


The Hudson 1903


Maybe your role is getting involved in zoning. Maybe you are the one to save one wetland woods, to un-tile one children's ballpark so homes don't flood (Does the park have to be dry every day? Perhaps reading on a rainy day is better than flooding homes, for example). Maybe you can help save the Hudson River, or the Potomac, or the Yellow River, or the Wallkill? Maybe you can save the river nearest you!

Maybe you'll just save habitat, water, and, food for mushrooms or plants or animals (including people).

Perhaps you'll read a Beatrix Potter book to school children, or talk to them about Silent Spring. Maybe you'll share photographs from, "before the malls." You might take a child fishing or for a walk in the woods.

Maybe you'll be the one to change environmental impact studies so they include studying the natural environment (in addition to things like traffic patterns).

You might just be the one to create a documentary that changes the environment for the better because it reaches the hearts of so many people.

Perhaps just adding a comment here will inspire someone else, or, share just the needed tidbit of information.

Everyone can do something toward a sustainable Earth. Reflecting on our rivers and wetland woods and our roles in preserving them, and on the politics involved in preserving them, benefits everyone. I'll post a few items which might start such a reflection. Please feel free to add more by e-mailing them to me or adding them in the comments (by clicking, "Comments," below the post).

RiverKeeper

The National Trust

Beatrix Potter Resources

Rachel Carson (Silent Spring) Resources


Build our future (Our Stolen Future)

(c)2009 J S Shipman