The Results are In.
Member Presentations
Here is where we first began posting student's social media and web 2.0 presentations of real life projects. We continue to add resources that website visitors send us, keeping the conversation alive. All collaborative learning will benefit any and all of those visiting the Sustainable web site.
There are several programs out there that exist for people to go and work on already established farms. Here's a short intro to one option for learning sustainable gardening: Help Exchange, created using the Web 2.0 Tool: Animoto. This student spent 20 hours a week working on a farm and learning organic strawberry farming, and the rest of her time exploring mountains and beaches on her bike and eating fresh food from the gardens.
Using the Web 2.0 tool projeqt students created a presentation that explores how top chefs explain and have experienced the farm-to-table movement--a facet of sustainable agriculture that appears on plates of home-cooked meals and gourmet restaurants alike. Click the image above to access the star chefs!
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“Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn.”
― Benjamin Franklin
― Benjamin Franklin