Activity Kit. Intro to SustainABLE activity kits – Sustainability in Science Museums project – Our SustainABLE programming Engaging the public in sustainability.

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Activity Kit

Intro to SustainABLE activity kits – Sustainability in Science Museums project – Our SustainABLE programming Engaging the public in sustainability – Key concepts – SustainABLE activities – Additional resources Presentation overview

Intro to SustainABLE Sustainability in Science Museums is a nationwide project led by Arizona State University (ASU) SustainABLE activity kits are a collaboration of ASU and the National Informal STEM Education Network (NISE Net)

Our programming Background Who’s involved Logistics

Key concepts 1.Sustainability means healthy people, communities, and environments, now and in the future. 2.Sustainability science studies the interaction between people and the planet, and finds innovative and responsible solutions. 3.Sustainability solutions address today’s biggest challenges to create the future we want. 4.Everyone has a part to play in creating our future.

Key concepts 1.Sustainability means healthy people, communities, and environments, now and in the future. 2.Sustainability science studies the interaction between people and the planet, and finds innovative and responsible solutions. 3.Sustainability solutions address today’s biggest challenges to create the future we want. 4.Everyone has a part to play in creating our future.

Key concepts 1.Sustainability means healthy people, communities, and environments, now and in the future. 2.Sustainability science studies the interaction between people and the planet, and finds innovative and responsible solutions. 3.Sustainability solutions address today’s biggest challenges to create the future we want. 4.Everyone has a part to play in creating our future.

Key concepts 1.Sustainability means healthy people, communities, and environments, now and in the future. 2.Sustainability science studies the interaction between people and the planet, and finds innovative and responsible solutions. 3.Sustainability solutions address today’s biggest challenges to create the future we want. 4.Everyone has a part to play in creating our future.

Future Builder Sustainable communities meet the needs of people, the planet, and the economy.

My Community Sustainable communities meet the needs of people, the planet, and the economy.

Systems Scramble Systems thinking helps us understand our complex world and plan for a more sustainable future.

Creative Reinvention Sustainability solutions address today’s biggest challenges to create the future we want.

Water Roll Sustainability solutions address today’s biggest challenges to create the future we want.

High Five for the Future We need new sustainability solutions…and we need your help finding them!

Activity resources Activity instructions and information Facilitator information Materials and supplies

Additional resources For educators: Sustainability in Science Museums website NISE Net website Training videos (Vimeo) For participants: Lazy Person’s Guide to Saving the World

Sustainability in Science Museums is supported by the Walton Sustainability Solutions Initiatives at Arizona State University (ASU). The SustainABLE activity kits are a collaboration of the Walton Sustainability Solutions Initiatives at ASU, the Center for Engagement and Training in Science & Society (CENTSS) at ASU, Science Museum of Minnesota, and Ithaca Sciencenter. SustainABLE kits are distributed by the National Informal STEM Education Network. Copyright 2016, Arizona State University. Published under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-ShareAlike license:

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