Learning Bryophytes
The World offers us so much. It is a pleasure to have the opportunity go out with my colleague Dave Wagner, Oregon’s top bryologist, to explore the woods of the Mount Pisgah Arboretum and...
Projects from the DeArmond Makerspace, Price Science Commons, and Dean Walton
The World offers us so much. It is a pleasure to have the opportunity go out with my colleague Dave Wagner, Oregon’s top bryologist, to explore the woods of the Mount Pisgah Arboretum and...
It was very cool to have past UO PhD Physics student and now SDSU professor, Matt Anderson, speak last Friday on his work with Learning Glass, a system he developed for teaching, so that...
Careful planning when traveling to a conference often pays off. In this case, I got to see a threatened Florida scrub-jay in its native habitat at the Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge. Getting up early...
We didn’t provide any design advice in this event, but we did supply materials. Check out the Passive Solar Hot Box Competition going on at the south side plaza of the EMU this week. ...
Based on commentary from the UOregon Media Center for Science & Technology (MCS&T) Photogrammetry workshop yesterday (posted here), I wanted to post this research poster I worked presented at the 2015 Information Systems for Crisis...
Hanging out with Mark Blaine, Stephen Johnson, and others from the University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication at the Media Center for Science and Technology’s workshop on photogrammetry. I was particularly excited...
The National Association of Rocketry annual meeting was at the Kennedy Space Center this year. It’s a chance to meet up with educators and hobbyist involved with space related projects. This year was extra...