Online Classroom Videos
The following videos can also be found and watched in the online classroom.
The Following Videos May Be Shown to Support Learning in the Minnesota’s Changing Climate Classroom
Sense of Place in a Changing Minnesota Climate Forum Panel - [WILL POST AFTER EVENT]
This Public Forum: Sense of Place in a Changing Climate took place on August 11, 2011 at the Town and Country Club in St. Paul. Speakers included Don Shelby, J. Drake Hamilton and Will Steger with moderation from MPR's Mid-morning host, Kerri Miller. Speakers shared their connection to Minnesota, how climate change is impacting their sense of place, and why they are concerned about the issue and how this impacts their daily lives. The purpose of the event was to raise awareness about the impacts of climate change on our state’s natural resources and what we as citizens can do through the personal stories and “testimony” of prominent Minnesotans.
The Following Videos Show Minnesota Students In Action, Doing Something to Help Fight Climate Change in Minnesota.
Share with us what you are doing at your school!
YEA! Minnesota Students
Students from YEA! MN testified before the Minnesota Senate
Green Hip-Hop: Change Is Needed
The track and video for Change is Needed is a powerful and collective story that sings the untold realities of our pollution and exploitation based economy, while advocating for one that works with the natural world, providing access and opportunities for all. The youth featured in Change is Needed are part of a program in the Kitty Andersen Youth Science Center, a youth development organization based out of the Science Museum of Minnesota with the mission to empower youth to change our world through science. The 24 students in the Climate Change Crew and Earth Buzz Crew have been working in the Twin Cities over the last year to understand, experience, and inspire a movement toward a just and sustainable economy.
Clean Up The Air Video
The Green Team from High School for Recording Arts in St. Paul, MN lay it down for the Clean Air Movement. Marvelous, JDub, and Moe calling out all youth to get involved.
Go Green: Go Green!
Middleschoolers that worked with the Learning Technologies Center at the Science Museum of Minnesota made this stop motion video to communicate with others.






