DESCRIPTION
A collection of public programs exploring sustainable futures.
Each program in the collection includes a complete set of digital resources, including instructions for preparing the program supplies, printing your own graphics to use with the public, and training material for staff and volunteers.
Public Programs:
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Games for the Future set of three hands-on activities
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Survival: A Game Show about People, Planet, and Prosperity public program
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Watch and Create! Creativity For Sustainability hands-on activity
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Ecosystem Engineers museum field trip
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Good Life Challenge at-home activity
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Women's Rights and Sustainability teen forum
DESCRIPTION
A collection of public programs exploring sustainable futures.
Each program in the collection includes a complete set of digital resources, including instructions for preparing the program supplies, printing your own graphics to use with the public, and training material for staff and volunteers.
Public Programs:
-
Games for the Future set of three hands-on activities
-
Survival: A Game Show about People, Planet, and Prosperity public program
-
Watch and Create! Creativity For Sustainability hands-on activity
-
Ecosystem Engineers museum field trip
-
Good Life Challenge at-home activity
-
Women's Rights and Sustainability teen forum
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Credits
Arizona State University for the NISE Network.
The Rob and Melani Walton Sustainability in Science and Technology Museums program is supported through funding from The Rob and Melani Walton Foundation.
Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike 3.0 United States (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 US).
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