Classroom Aquatic
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Through a classroom experience of hatching fish eggs and coordinated activities, students experience first-hand the value of aquatic environments, the balance that must be met to maintain and preserve California's fisheries and aquatic habitats, and how their personal actions affect these valuable resources.
Instructors and their students set up an aquarium in the classroom, receive fish eggs under a special CDFW permit, and observe the fish as they hatch and develop. The experience may culminate in a field trip to a local stream or river where the fish are released. This is a hands-on, interdisciplinary project for grades K-12.
You play as a dolphin student in a submerged underwater classroom. Your goal is to successfully finish the semester by passing its exams. But unfortunately, you go through the semester without preparation and the only for you to succeed in your exams is by cheating.
It sounds easy, right? Well, it's not as easy as you might think. You have to do so by avoiding irritating your fellow classmates and making sure not to get caught by the professor in the classroom. If you avoid getting caught three times and you able to answer all the questions correctly, you win.
I found Classroom to be a really fun and amusing game to play. I liked the original gameplay, the classroom atmosphere and humor in it. You can download the demo from Steam and give it a try, it's really an adorable little game. This first impression review is based on the demo version downloaded via Steam.
A game where the player controls a human in an underwater school full of dolphins. The game is set during a classroom test; to succeed, the player must sneakily peek at their classmates' answers while not being caught.
Join the Capital Region PRISM and the Saratoga Lake Protection & Improvement District (SLPID) to learn about aquatic invasive species (AIS) during the NYS Invasive Species Awareness Week. Participants will learn about the threats of AIS, how to prevent the spread, and how to identify AIS in Saratoga Lake. The event will take place on a pontoon boat provided by SLPID. Masks are required. Boat stewards at the boat launch will be providing additional information on how to prevent the spread of AIS when recreating. Stop by and say hello!
The Idaho Chapter of the American Fisheries Society has a long history of promoting aquatic education efforts. In 2013, the Chapter formally established an Aquatic Education/Trout-in-the-Classroom Grant to assist Idaho K-12 teachers with aquatic education efforts. This may include the Trout-in-the-Classroom program, field trips to facilitate learning, or any other aquatic education efforts. The number of grants awarded annually is dependent on available funding and need. Please visit our Public Education Committee website for examples of proposals that have been supported.
Classroom Aquatic is a game played by Markiplier. It is an Oculus Rift game, where you play as a dolphin in an underwater classroom taking a pop quiz. The game adopts the concept of 2007 flash game Classroom and its sequels: You need to cheat the test, trying to not be seen by the teacher. The player can throw erasers to distract other dolphins, so the player can look at their work.
The certification process is fun and easy and it all begins with us during your classroom and pool sessions. In the classroom we will learn about the underwater world and what it takes to be a safe diver. Then in the pool, we practice skills to maintain perfect buoyancy and safe diving practices.
Once you complete your classroom and pool work, your adventure isn't over yet. The final step is to complete your certification dives. We have plenty of opportunities for you to complete your certification. Just ask one of our friendly staff members and we will be happy to assist.
Classroom Aquatic is a tongue-in-cheek trivia game set in underwater classrooms with dolphins. As an exchange student out of your league, you must find a way to sneak glances at the test papers of your fellow dolphin classmates to (hopefully) copy their answers. Successfully copy three answers without getting caught by your classmates or the professor while answering as many questions as you can correctly to win the level.
The game will feature multiple modes including a campaign covering a full semester of classroom tests, as well as support for the Oculus Rift VR head-mounted display unit for additional underwater immersion.
The RPAC Aquatic Center is home to three distinct swimming pools - leisure, class and lap and a recreation whirlpool spa. Lap swimming is available during all aquatic center hours in the six lane, 25-yard lap pool. Lap swimming may also be available in the eight lane, 25-yard class pool if scheduling allows. The leisure pool is a 2,848 square foot shallow depth pool with warmer water temperatures and interactive water features.
Rec Sports offers open swimming, aquatic programs and lessons at various times throughout each year in the RPAC Aquatic Center. In addition to our recreation pools, aquatics also hosts the leisure spa and sauna areas.
As part of its science electives, McNeil offers an aquatic science course to students of all grade levels. The class curriculum is focused on marine ecosystems and their functions, along with their importance.
Aside from being an educational course, aquatic science offers students the opportunity to look after fish that are found in the classroom. Currently, the class has three aquariums filled with various types of guppies that continue to grow in number.
One of the most acute impacts of dead zones is the immediate loss of aquatic life such as larva, shellfish and small fish at the bottom of the food chain. This loss ripples up the coastal food chain and can cause the death of marine animals and wading birds.
Grades 2-6This classroom lab offers a PowerPoint presentation and four investigative stations featuring a variety of aquatic invertebrates and their role in our freshwater ecology.
Grades 2-6This virtual lab offers a close-up look at various live aquatic invertebrates from both pond and river habitats. Students investigate their adaptations, life cycle, their important role in our freshwater ecology, and how to support these small animals. They also examine aquatic habitats and the components that ensure a healthy system where various life support each other.
The School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences is dedicated to sustaining healthy marine and freshwater environments. Our faculty conduct innovative research from the organism to the ecosystem scale, and are recognized leaders in aquatic biology, sustainable fisheries management, and aquatic resource conservation.
Set up your own catch and release mini aquarium for your school with the help from our expert aquarists. We believe curiosity and understanding is the first step towards caring and protecting your local marine area. This interactive workshop is aimed at improving knowledge of the animals living in your coastal waters. Discover which habitats are best for them, what they love to eat and who's king of the tank after a few weeks, all from the comforts of the classroom. It will also teach children about responsibility, and by caring for the creatures on their doorstep the children could gain a wider respect for the oceans and nature as a whole.
Aquatic insects provide a great springboard into various scientific topics because they are ecologically important and widely used as ecological indicators. They also have fascinating adaptations for aquatic life. Also, they are everywhere and very easy to collect out in nature, providing an opportunity for students to learn more about their immediate environment. My primary goal for the workshop was to stimulate curricular development that combined both field based collections and hands on activities in high school classrooms.
Grades 9-12.Learn about some environmental impacts of population growthPerform static aquatic toxicity testingDetermine and graph the results of an LC50 testStudents are introduced to static toxicity tests used by the EPA and other health and environmental organizations to set water quality standards. During the lab, students prepare various concentrations of ammonium sulfate, a fertilizer component, and introduce Daphnia magna into their solutions. After 24 hours, students observe the mortality percentage of Daphnia in each concentration and determine the LC50 of ammonium sulfate. Kit accommodates a class of 30 students working in groups of 6 and includes a voucher to request the perishable material later at your convenience. Contact us or return the voucher at least 2 weeks prior to requested delivery date to ensure prompt arrival of material.
This report discusses research on aquatic sensors and telemetric monitoring of water quality in an artificial stream with the use of a wireless sensor networks (WSN) using the ZigBee protocol to remotely monitor an artificial aquatic ecosystem. This research is part of Research Experiences for Teachers (RET) in Sensor Education, a National Science Foundation (NSF) funded grant project.
Abstract: This research report covers the use of a wireless sensor network (WSN) using the ZigBee protocol to remotely monitor an artificial aquatic ecosystem. Field tests were conducted at the University of North Texas Water Research Facility to compare the accuracy of a high-end standard YSI multi probe system to a cost efficient lab developed sensor cluster, which would be used in the classroom to bring more real-world experiences in engineering to students. Measurements were recorded every 10 seconds for pH, dissolved oxygen, and temperature for a period of 24 hours. Comparison results show a 10 percent degree of variability in dissolved oxygen possibly due to the sensitivity of the DO sensors themselves. On the other hand, temperature and pH measured less than a 5 percent error. 59ce067264
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