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Sep 22
2009

Darwin's Workshop

Posted by Bruce Robinson in youth , wildlife , West County , students , Ideas , gadgets , education , children

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Inspired by the famous naturalist, Charles Darwin, a former science teacher has turned her west county farmhouse into a learning laboratory for young students with a curiosity about the natural world.

 

After more than 19 years of teaching ion the Berkeley public school system, Magi Discoe (left)  and her husband retired to western Sonoma County, where she found an ideal place to put into action her long-held dream of a home-based science learning environment for kids in 4th through 8th grades.

In addition to the after school and summer sessions she hosts at the farmhouse, Discoe also makes field trips of her own, to share some of her collection and her physics projects with students during the academic year.

   

The students she works with have already been exposed to science in their regular school curriculum, Discoe says. But by using her own teaching methods, she is able to build on that necessarily superficial foundation.

       Visit Darwin's Workshop here!

 

 

 

 

Mar 31
2009

Voting Machines

Posted by Bruce Robinson in volunteer , technology , rights , politics , nonprofit orgs , news , Napa , media , Marin , legislation , law enforcement , justice , government , gadgets , corporate responsibiliyt , business , activism

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 A widely used electronic voting machine has been decertified in California, after tests confirmed it sometimes deleted groups of ballots without counting them.

 

 A co-founder and director of the Election Defense Alliance, Dan Ashby says this latest setback for electronic voting machines is further confirmation of their dubious reliability.

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Feb 24
2009

DISH Recycling

Posted by Bruce Robinson in waste , technology , resources , protest , policy , media , gadgets , environment , energy , economy , corporate responsibiliyt , business

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One reason we see so many home satellite dishes on rooftops around us is that there's no easy way to get rid of them.

 

Recycling unwanted satellite dishes is still easier than destroying them, as these Iranian soldiers are trying to do.

 

Nov 23
2008

Radio History at Tomales

Posted by Bruce Robinson in technology , Science , ocean , nonprofit orgs , news , media , Marin , history , gadgets , education , conservation , coast , business

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 The oldest and perhaps only wireless telegraph station on the west coast is still beaming Morse code out to the world from its original outpost overlooking Tomales Bay.

 

By continuing to use the restored antique electronics at the Marconi station, Richard Dillman (the operator in the photo above) says they are practicing a form of living history.

 

The Maritime Radio Historical Society applied for and received a new commercial telegraph operators license for the Marshall station, which they now use to keep the signal actively operating on the weekends.

 

 

 

The Marconi Conference Center will host an open house displaying historical pieces of radio once used for both military and merchant ships coming into the bay. Located in Tomales Bay, the center will display the relics and provide stories of what it was like on the coast during the radio era.

 

The Radio Maritime Radio Historical Society is the driving force for the event, to visit their website click here .

 


 


 

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