Editors
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- 2 By the Numbers
- 4 Taking Care of Business
- 6 Something for All Ages
- 7 To the Birds
- 8 Climate Team
- 10 Power Up
- 11 Social Media Highlights
- 12 On the Cover: Teaching Teachers
- 14 Extension Educator Becomes Teacher at Sea
- 18 Putting the "Nature" Back in Nature Scientist
- 19 On the Island
- 20 @ Stone Lab: Real-World Perspective
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Contributors
Angela Kay Greene - Source, Anthony Louis Tambini - Source, Christina Dierkes - Author, Donna Meller - Source, Eric Romich - Source, Jill Ferlinc Bartolotta - Source, Jill Jentes Banicki - Source, Joy Snow - Author, Kendra Wecker - Source, Kristin Marie Stanford, PhD - Source, Mr. Joseph E. Lucente - Source, Mrs. Marla Miller - Source, Ms. Catherine Timko - Source, Ms. Lyndsey Michelle Manzo - Source, Rachel Marie Ewald - Source, Rebecca M Varadan - Source, Skye Powers-Kaminski - Source, Susan Marie Bixler - Source, Tory Gabriel - Source
Description
Ohio Sea Grant education expands Lake Erie knowledge across the region through professional learning opportunities and curriculum lessons. Read about how educators have applied what they learned at Stone Lab and elsewhere in this issue of Twine Line.
- By The Numbers
- Taking Care of Business: Ohio Sea Grant Extension helps local governments support business communities
- Something for All Ages: Stone Lab tours bring science and knowledge to South Bass Island visitors
- To the Birds: Ohio Lake Erie Birding Trail Guide
- Climate Team: Collaborative effort brings climate curriculum to region
- Power Up: Solar energy powers Stone Lab education curriculum
- Social Media Highlights
- Student Spotlight: Anthony Tambini
- On the Island: Stone Lab events
- @ Stone Lab: Real-world perspective