Water, especially urban waterways, will be discussed in terms of systems, human impact, and civic responsibility. Using the Anacostia River as a case study, the session makes learning about global water systems easy to comprehend by all ages in any locale. Presented by: Gail Lowe, Senior Historian, Anacostia Community Museum and Tony Thomas, Education Program Coordinator, Anacostia Community Museum Original Airdate: May 17, 2012 You can stay connected with the Smithsonian's upcoming online events and view a full collection of past sessions on a variety of topics.: http://www.smithsonianeducation.org/educators/events/online_events.html With support from Microsoft Partners in Learning.
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