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    Experiential Interpretive Design - Environmental Education and the Institute for Earth Education

    Experiential Interpretive Design - Environmental Education and the Institute for Earth Education

    I hope you enjoyed my conversation with Bill Reynolds, Lars Wohlers, and Mike Mayer, co-founders of Experiential Interpretive Design, a coaching company they founded to help individuals, organizations, and sites develop the interpretive experiences they provide.

    In this episode, we learned about the founders, their respective specialties, and why they founded EID.

    Today is part 2 of this conversation. In this episode, I sit down with Mike Mayer to discuss his specialty (environmental education) and to learn more about the environmental program that inspires what he, Bill, and Lars do at EID.

    We begin this episode by learning more about the Institute for Earth Education. Some of this may sound familiar because I included a short segment in Part 1. Don’t let this distract you because you’ll hear something a bit different before Mike walks us through an example of the type of programming offered by the Institute.

    In this conversation, Mike and I also discuss creating holistic experiences in free-choice settings, the AMORE framework developed by Steve Van Matre, interpreting global topics across cultures, and what might change the status quo in environmental education.

     

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    Experiential Interpretive Design

    Institute for Earth Education

    Interpretive Design and the Dance of Experience (2009)

    Cooper Center for Environmental Learning, College of Education at the University of Arizona

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    Producer: Tania Marien

    Music: So Far So Close by Jahzzar is licensed under a Attribution-ShareAlike License; 

    SOLO ACOUSTIC GUITAR by Jason Shaw is licensed under a Attribution 3.0 United States License.

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    Honoring the Historic Contributions of Mayer Hall to the Field of Physics

    Honoring the Historic Contributions of Mayer Hall to the Field of Physics
    The American Physical Society has designated UC San Diego’s Mayer Hall as a historic site in recognition of research conducted by physicists Walter Kohn and Lu Jeu Sham on density functional theory. Their development of the "Kohn-Sham equation" inside Mayer Hall became the foundation for the computation of the material properties of electrons and nuclei. Understanding the electronic properties of complex systems is essential to the design and engineering of new materials and drugs. Kohn and Pierre Hohenberg on sabbatical in Paris developed a theorem for the electron ground state energy to depend on the electron density distribution instead of the usual potential energy due to the nuclei. In Building C (later named Mayer Hall), from 1964-66, Kohn and Sham laid the foundation of a computation method, based on a single-particle equation composed of its quantum kinetic energy and the potential energy including the interaction effects. [Science] [Show ID: 38313]

    Fort Selkirk, 'where my ancestors lived'

    Fort Selkirk, 'where my ancestors lived'

    Teri-Lee Isaac wants people to know the history of the Northern Tutchone people. That's why she's offering guided boat tours to Fort Selkirk, a former Hudson's Bay Company trading post and—long before that—a meeting place for inland and coastal peoples. 

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