Tracking hackers, building robots and analyzing DNA were several activities explored during the third annual Science, Technology and Engineering Day at in Ashburn.
Seneca Ridge Middle School science teacher Rick Peck uses Google Earth images to discuss our area watersheds.
Science teacher Rick Peck gives his students a sheet of aluminum foil to create a map of rivers with their watersheds. From left, Meera Chauhan, 12; Janera Martinez, 12; Rick Peck; Aly Kamins, 12; and Jillian Kazmierczak, 12.
Biotech Boot Camp at NVCC Gives Educators Hands-On Experience to Promote Science
Thursday, Aug. 6, 2009
A dozen Virginia science teachers gave up one precious day of summer in late last month to attend a Biotech Boot Camp at Northern Virginia Community College's Manassas campus. Read story and 1 comment »
Loudoun Teacher Would Use County To Map the Heavens
Friday, May 22, 2009
If Rick Peck gets his way, the orbits of the planets would sweep around an arch 7 1/2 feet tall at Dominion High School in Sterling. A marble-size Pluto would lie two dozen miles away in Round Hill. Read story and 19 comments »
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Tracking hackers, building robots and analyzing DNA were several activities explored during the third annual Science, Technology and Engineering Day at George Washington University's Ashburn Campus Wednesday afternoon. Read story »
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Watch highlights from the Loudoun County Science and Engineering Fair on March 13, 2008.
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