WikiWatershed is a web toolkit designed to help citizens, conservation practitioners, municipal decision-makers, researchers, educators, and students advance knowledge and stewardship of fresh water. WikiWatershed an initiative of Stroud Water Research Center, a global leader in freshwater science.
A pilot middle/high school curriculum for using Model My Watershed in the classroom can be found on the Innovative Technology in Science Inquiry (ITSI) portal.
In case you missed it — you can now watch the Model My Watershed webinar for resource management on the Videos page.
This webinar showed how to use the Model My Watershed web app to analyze real data, model stormwater runoff and water-quality impacts, and compare the impact of conservation or development scenarios.
How can clumps of slimy leaves spark stream exploration? Participants learned how at a workshop in September 2016.
Through a pilot program, 75 teachers in California, Iowa, Kansas, Pennsylvania, and Virginia are introducing their students to the Model My Watershed web app and related science curriculum.
Stroud Center's Education Director, Dr. Steve Kerlin, traveled to California to train educators in the National Science Foundation Teaching Environmental Sustainability-Model My Watershed curriculum.