Book Study: Homewaters
Book Study: Homewaters
Presenters
- Polly Myers
Description
This fully asynchronous course is a book study of David Williams' 2021 book Homewaters: A Human and Natural History of Puget Sound. Williams looks at how the Puget Sound region has evolved with a focus on how humans have interacted with species such as salmon, orcas, and kelp, as well as how humans have shaped the region through technology, resource extraction, and the built environment. The book also surveys the impacts of climate change on the ecosystems of the Puget Sound. Participants will submit pre-reading assignments, guided reading questions, and a final reflection. The book is available for purchase as a paperback or hardcopy through the book sellers below. Libraries may also have the book available to check out.
Completion of this course offers an opportunity to purchase 10 clock hours in STEM. Participants may also consider enrolling in the NWESD online courses "Exploring the Salish Sea" and/or "Puget Sound Ferries and Marine Science,” which also examine the marine environment of the Salish Sea and Puget Sound.
Deadline: Participants must complete this session in Canvas by September 15, 2024.
Dates
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Fri, March 1 - Sun, September 15 202412:00 AM - 11:45 PMCanvas
Registration
Event # 166129
- Price
- $59.00
- Registration Ends
- Saturday Aug 31, 2024 11:30 PM
Professional Hours
Clock Hour Number: 16612910.00 | Clock Hours | $35.00 |
10.00 | STEM |