Great Lakes Education Workshop FT Stone Laboratory, Gibralter Island, Lake Erie, Ohio State University July 21-27, 2013 A Week of Life Long Learning at the Lake! Science and Education Log: An island paradise to many of us conjures images of white... Read More →
Great Lakes Education Workshop FT Stone Laboratory Gibralter Island, Lake Erie, Ohio State University July 21-27, 2013 “I’m Going to Die with My Flippers on…” Dr. Rosanne Fortner Science and Education Log: With the imminent threat of rain, our first... Read More →
Great Lakes Education Workshop FT Stone Laboratory Gibralter Island, Lake Erie, Ohio State University July 21-27, 2013 A Video Blog Created by Cammie Jones and Margaret Holtschlag
Great Lakes Education Workshop FT Stone Laboratory Gibralter Island, Lake Erie, Ohio State University July 21-27, 2013 An Analysis of Biology on Gibralter Science and Education Log: Our morning began with an ice breaker activity involving puzzle construction. Three cooperative... Read More →
Great Lakes Education Workshop FT Stone Laboratory Gibralter Island, Lake Erie, Ohio State University July 21-27, 2013 In and Around Old Woman Creek Science and Education Log: Today we had an excursion to the mainland. The first stop was at... Read More →
Great Lakes Education Workshop FT Stone Laboratory Gibralter Island, Lake Erie, Ohio State University July 21-27, 2013 One Person Can Make a Difference! “One person can make a difference,” Dr. Fortner said as she recalled how a group of people... Read More →
“It’s the legend of the lake and you never can tell; She can be real mellow then blow like hell . . .” –Legend of the Lake, Pat Dailey Most of us woke up to calm, clear weather in Ohio.... Read More →
Teaching about the Great Lakes involves using many levels of inquiry methods. On our first full day of work at Stone Lab, the wind and waves of the lake continued to crash against the island’s cliffs outside. Inside, our focus... Read More →
Our second full day of Greatest of the Great began with a leisurely row boat trip out to the Stone Lab research buoy to deploy the Hydrolab. After collecting data on seven different parameters at three depths, we headed back... Read More →