The front image of The International Scott Centenary Expedition 2012 website

The front image of The International Scott Centenary Expedition 2012 website

Antony Jinman’s announcement:

Area you a teacher and looking to involve the polar regions in your classroom this year?

Education Through Expeditions (www.eteteachers.org) is a web platform which brings a unique learning experience into schools. Follow the International Scott Centenary Expedition (www.isce2012.co.uk) as they build up to the expedition and then ski to Captain Scott’s final campsite on Antarctica to hold a memorial service 100 years after the tragic end to Scott and his Polar Party.

Through Education Through Expeditions you’ll be able to interact via our discussion board, asking questions to the team, relatives and polar scientists, making this a truly inspiring learning platform complete with photography, film and classroom activities.

If your planning an expedition and wish to join our community, benefiting from the additional publicity and exposure then please do have a look at www.etelive.org. We’ve here to help promote your work.

Look forward to hearing from you.

Antony

Who is Antony Jinman?

Antony has completed 11 successful arctic expeditions, including The Geographic North Pole expedition. Antony and his two team mates (Darcy and Eric) skied and snow shoe’d (and sometimes swam) over 500 miles from Cape Discovery to the Geographic North Pole in just 51 days, collecting valuable scientific data for the University of Plymouth

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Ella Darlington. Working on the back deck this afternoon...

Ella Darlington. Working on the back deck this afternoon...

What a fantastic message I received yesterday… from Ella Darlington, Education and Outreach Officer of Education Through Expeditions NGO, who is currently working on the RRS James Cook scientific ship in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, nearing the equator. At present most of her work is aimed at tropical and ocean environments.

So… let’s begin our story.

A few months ago I started following UK-based Polar explorer Anthony Jinman‘s activity. I found all his works to be extremely exciting and helpful. It was him, who started the non-profit Education Through Expedition project. Just recently he launched the ETElive.org outreach platform designed to help educators and explorers to cover their current expeditions.

A week ago Anthony Jinman invited me through facebook to join the event called Ask Ella a Question. The first reaction was like, “Who is Ella and why should I ask her questions?”

The answer was, “I’m Eleanor, or Ella, Darlington. I’m here documenting life at sea onboard the RSS James Cook in the form of photos, videos and this blog, for Plymouth Marine Laboratories. ‘An easy job’ I hear you say. Well that’s not all… I’m also here working for a not-for-profit organisation called Education Through Expeditions (www.etelive.org), who are also based in Plymouth. This is the trickier part of my job – Education and Outreach – making science fun and applicable in the classroom. I am able to answer questions for the next 6 weeks… If any of you out there are teachers, or have kids in schools, or know of young people in youth groups etc. who would be interested in following and getting involved then please pass on the information. I’m discovering that it really is a two-way project!”

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Education Through Expeditions

Education Through Expeditions

ANTONY JINMAN, PROJECT FOUNDER:
My aim is simple. It is to inspire and educate children globally about world climate change and to do so through my interactive expeditions and related school outreach work. My focus is primarily, but not exclusively, on the arctic regions, its Inuit people, its animals and landscape.

Education Through Expeditions is a Community Interest Company which aims to provide educators with current and innovative distance-learning resources to support climate change education.

The Portal. The principal learning vehicle that will reinforce this aim is the Education Through Expeditions world website; a two dimensional interactive portal which will act as a show-case for ongoing global expeditions and research projects and create a hub of learning about climate change within the home, at school and other community settings… (more…)


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