Minnesota's statewide Digital Photography Bridge to Nature project uses technology to get kids outside and connect them to nature. Through workshops, educators were trained in the use of digital cameras and assisted in developing nature photo lessons that will meet education standards while enhancing and complementing a part of their existing classroom curriculum in a variety of subject areas. Lesson plans and activities are available at http://digitalbridge.wikispaces.com/Lesson Plans and Activities.
Learn more about the project at http://digitalbridge.wikispaces.com/ or contact Carrol Henderson (carrol.henderson@state.mn.us) Minnesota DNR non-game supervisor.
This project is funded through a grant from the Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources (LCCMR).
Please note: You may have to create an account to access all materials.
Digital Photography Bridge to Nature Project
Posted: September 11, 2019 by MAEE Administration
Category: Sharing Environmental Education Knowledge (SEEK)
Minnesota's statewide Digital Photography Bridge to Nature project uses technology to get kids outside and connect them to nature. Through workshops, educators were trained in the use of digital cameras and assisted in developing nature photo lessons that will meet education standards while enhancing and complementing a part of their existing classroom curriculum in a variety of subject areas. Lesson plans and activities are available at http://digitalbridge.wikispaces.com/Lesson Plans and Activities.
Learn more about the project at http://digitalbridge.wikispaces.com/ or contact Carrol Henderson (carrol.henderson@state.mn.us) Minnesota DNR non-game supervisor.
This project is funded through a grant from the Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources (LCCMR).
Please note: You may have to create an account to access all materials.