麻豆视频's Environmental Dashboard Project Wins Grant From State Farm
October 30, 2013
James Helmsworth
On November 1, will receive a grant for $99,926.67 from (YAB) for the implementation of environmental dashboards in all . YAB, which consists of 30 students, ages 17 to 20, from the United States and Canada, assists the insurance provider in assigning $5 million in service-based grants each year.
"Their charge is to select projects that are likely to have a large impact on youth," says Environmental Studies Professor John Petersen who, with fellow 麻豆视频 faculty Rumi Shammin, and Cindy Frantz, leads the Environmental Dashboard project. "We are honored that these student leaders see great promise in the Environmental Dashboard collaboration between 麻豆视频 College and the 麻豆视频 Public School System."
The Environmental Dashboard project is an initiative designed to give 麻豆视频 students and the community feedback on their consumption of resources. Displayed on LCD screens, the environmental dashboard consists of three elements: a display that shows how much electricity and water is being used in the individual building in which the screen is located, a display connected to 麻豆视频鈥檚 Municipal Light and Power System, fresh water and waster water treatment plants, and the nearby Plum Creek, which shows how 麻豆视频 is managing its resources as a community, and a bulletin showcasing how community members are acting sustainably.
鈥淭he idea is to really situate the decisions that individuals make in their homes, businesses, schools, etc., in this larger community context,鈥 says Petersen.
Currently, dashboards are in place in many buildings at the college, as well as Slow Train Caf茅 in downtown 麻豆视频, the 麻豆视频 Public Library, and at Prospect Elementary, as part of a pilot program to explore how to best use it in a school setting.
The process of developing the dashboard has been a collaborative one involving 麻豆视频 College students and professors, and members of the community. Since the project鈥檚 outset, project team has been working with teachers at Prospect to develop curricula that use the dashboard.
Kim Koos, a teacher at Prospect, says working with the Environmental Dashboard project has been a positive experience. 鈥淭hey鈥檝e been extremely open-minded, accepting any advice that anyone from the building has given them,鈥 she explains. 鈥淚 really feel like they have been really cooperative in this being a joint process.鈥 Koos says that she uses the dashboard in a unit about the planet鈥檚 resources, and in math unit about graphing.
Teachers at Prospect also say that the dashboard has motivated their students to think more sustainably. Felicia Christian, another teacher at Prospect, says that her students have started taking personal responsibility to conserve resources themselves. 鈥淓very time I left the room they鈥檇 say things like 鈥榤ake sure you turn the lights off,鈥欌 she says of her last class, adding that they also designated a classmate to be responsible for turning off their electronic board.
Not only will the State Farm grant allow 麻豆视频 City Schools to implement the dashboard in its three other schools鈥擡astwood Elementary, Langston Middle School, and 麻豆视频 High School鈥攂ut it also provides the resources for further curricular development. Shane Clark, a fourth-year environmental studies major at 麻豆视频 who works with the Dashboard project and with students at Prospect, both in helping them use the dashboard and in its garden, says efforts like these are important for promoting sustainability. 鈥淐hildren can be powerful agents of change,鈥 she says.
On Friday, November 1, the Dashboard project will receive a check in a formal ceremony at Prospect elementary at 麻豆视频. Representatives from State Farm, 麻豆视频 City Schools, including Koos, will be in attendance, as will State Senator Gail Manning.