David Zailo is the research program manager at the Georgia Sea Turtle Center on Jekyll Island. Hear how he transformed his childhood affinity for wildlife into his dream career in this clip of Let's Go Enviro.
Conservationist, Shaundon Moore, took a more traditional route in terms of his education. However, his career inspiring students and creating spaces for environmental preservation is not your standard 9 to 5.
Georgia Sea Turtle Center Educator, Celeste Rivenbark, works primarily with K-12 students where she presents the methods used by Jekyll Island's Sea Turtle Research and Rescue Center to care for its animals and educates the audience on how to get involved and help protect the coastal wildlife aro
Join education experts in a discussion focusing on the scientific practice of engaging in argumentation from evidence, and constructing explanations with students.
Professional Learning | Science | STEAM | Grades 3-12
Utilizing engaging activities from PBS LearningMedia, participants will become familiar with collections from PBS hit shows that allow students to build their design and iteration skills while investigating and solving problems in engineering and ae
The Fast Forward project consists of 16 video segments that present STEAM concepts in a fun, entertaining and informative way by demonstrating how employees in businesses and organizations across the state are applying the topic matter in their jobs.
By coordinating with families, relying on routines, keeping things simple, focusing on formative assessments, and adapting hands-on labs, teachers can approach distance learning in a way that engages and inspires students in science without overwhelming them or their caregivers.
The City of Atlanta community programs manager, Natasha Dyer, speaks about her role in defining sustainable waste management and increasing food access to the citizens of Atlanta.
Teacher Sarah Lucas reads a book she wrote about a family of foxes and teaches students about the characteristics and behaviors of adult foxes and their offspring in this episode of Let's Learn GA!
Allen Padgett from the Department of Natural Resources leads a group of students into a cave in Cloudland Canyon in the Appalachian Plateau of northwest Georgia.
Georgia Under the Ground explains how Georgia's geography was shaped and molded by the forces of nature. Sweeping scenes show off the geographic variety of the state east to west and north to south and the presence of fossils aids in understanding the formation of the state.
We take a trip beyond the sea ... to downtown Atlanta and a visit to the Georgia Aquarium. From scuba divers to media specialists to aquarists, we meet everyone who maintains and supports this incredible environment—it takes 600 employees and 2,000 volunteers!
To help find the best STEM-related jobs in the state, we get a little help from Georgia’s top investigative unit—the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. We take an old-school detective approach and discover Teachable Moments on DNA and latent prints.