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Science Challenge: Leaf Transpiration

Science Challenge: Leaf Transpiration

Jun 4, 2020 | Video Lessons

Materials Needed

a plastic bag and a rubber band.

Science Challenge: Birds Nest

Science Challenge: Birds Nest

May 28, 2020 | Video Lessons

Materials Needed

sticks, leaves, and moss foraged from the yard or a nearby nature area.

Science Challenge: Anemometers

Science Challenge: Anemometers

May 21, 2020 | Video Lessons

Materials Needed

four small paper or plastic cups, a pencil, some cardboard or plastic straws, scissors, a push pin, a stapler, and a marker.

Science Challenge: Mustard Worm Extraction

Science Challenge: Mustard Worm Extraction

May 14, 2020 | Video Lessons

Materials Needed

mustard seed powder, water in a gallon jug, a small container of clean water, and a string or the quadrat you made from a few weeks ago.

Animal Cam Series Episode 3 | analyzing data and creating a presentation

Animal Cam Series Episode 3 | analyzing data and creating a presentation

May 4, 2020 | Video Lessons

Materials Needed

Project creation guide for middle school or high school, poster template, presentation template, and previous lesson’s data sheet.

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Bryn Anderson

Program Manager

Bryn manages school programs and summer camps for Headwaters. She recently received a Master’s degree in environmental science from the University of Gothenburg in Sweden. Her Master’s research focused on ocean acidification impacts on sea urchin larvae. Bryn grew up in the Tahoe area and is passionate about providing outdoor education to students and allowing them to take advantage of the outdoor space they have access to. In her free time, she enjoys anything outdoors, especially when she gets to spend time in the water. 

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Megan Seifert

Executive Director

Megan holds a PhD in zoology from Washington State University and is passionate about science and the environment. Her focus is on teaching more people the process of science and she hopes to bring it to as many students as possible across the US. In her free time, Meg enjoys Nordic skiing, running, and playing with her family in the Sierra.

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Beth Fitzpatrick

Program Manager

Beth Fitzpatrick has a background in scientific research, is a Ph.D candidate in ecology, and has experience in planning and providing engaging STEM outreach programing to K-12 students. Beth oversees school programming and summer camps for Headwaters. She has experience teaching in postsecondary education, study design and execution, and grant writing.

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Jennifer Cotton

Program Manager and Outreach

Jennifer Cotton manages our Research Experience and Lunch with a Scientist Program. She previously worked as a secondary science content specialist and public high school science educator.  She has over a decade of experience in writing standards based curriculum. She has worked with OCEARCH to create a STEM based curriculum and has represented that organization at many outreach events. 

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Mary Ellen Benier

Programs

Mary Ellen holds a BA in Biology/Environmental Studies from University of California, Santa Cruz. She has worked as an environmental education guide for more than 10 years, balancing that with substitute teaching K-12 in the local school district. For fun she coaches a high school Nordic ski team and tries to get in as much play time outside, skiing, running and biking. She hopes to inspire students to be curious about natural processes in order to foster a deeper appreciation of our environment.

Daniel Dudek

Science Mentor

In the fall of 2016, Dan completed his B.S. in plant physiology at Pennsylvania State University. He is currently completing his M.S. Biology degree at Indiana University of Pennsylvania working under Dr. Josiah Townsend, researching the evolutionary relationships between the herpetofauna, mainly amphibians, of Mesoamerica and assessing levels of biodiversity in this region. Dan intends on continuing his academic interests in the future by pursing a PhD in systematics, ecology, and evolution. He is also focused on developing effective teaching methods of scientific information to all age groups.

Anne Espeset

Grants and Programs

Anne holds a Ph.D. in Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation Biology from the University of Nevada, Reno where she researched the impacts of human-induced changes on sexually selected signals of a butterfly. She has also been a part of several scientific outreach programs, including a community science project (Pieris Project) and the University of Nevada’s Museum of Natural History. Anne is excited to continue sharing the scientific process and research with a diversity of students through the Headwaters Science Institute!