Students make sense of energy, kinetic energy, potential energy, and energy transfer through a series of lessons and activities. They learn that energy can be neither created nor destroyed and that relationships exist between a moving object's mass and velocity. The associated activities give students hands-on experience with examples of potential-to-kinetic energy transfers. The activities also provide ways for students to apply the core concepts of energy through science and engineering practices such as building and testing prototypes to meet design criteria, planning and carrying out investigations, collecting and interpreting data, optimizing a system design, and collaborating with others. Instructor: Noah Domont """The “outdoors"""" was always been apart of Noah's life growing up in Indiana. In 1990, he attended The Orme School in Mayer, Arizona for his final two years of secondary education. These years greatly influenced my life’s focus on the world and its “out-door” environment. It was here his passion knowledge and life long learner Dr. Beck Fahey is a highly skilled professional with extensive and diverse competencies. As a seasoned college professor, she has designed, created, and instructed many courses for over fifteen years, including public health, meditation, science, and business. Her most recent consulting work as an epidemiologist with the Chicago Department of Public Health involved integrating software systems into disease investigations during the pandemic, improving case investigations and overall data quality. Dr. Fahey's desire to work with clients to improve their health, relationships, careers, and families led her to become an Integrative Nutrition health coach. She is eager to impart her knowledge of science and holistic health techniques to broaden your perspective of health and wellness. Engage Dr. Fahey in this enlightening and transformative journey to discover the science behind living healthy and unlocking your full potential.
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