Wind Energy Education and Outreach
The U.S. Department of Energy provides educational resources and science projects on wind energy for high school students, including lesson plans and hands-on activities.
The U.S. Department of Energy provides educational resources and science projects on wind energy for high school students, including lesson plans and hands-on activities.
This science project guide provides step-by-step instructions for high school students to design and build their own wind turbines, exploring the science behind wind energy.
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) offers research and development opportunities for high school students to learn about wind power and its applications, including internships and fellowships.
This educational video series explains the basics of wind energy, including how wind turbines work, and provides interactive lessons and quizzes for high school students.
This online tool allows high school students to design and simulate their own wind turbines, learning about the engineering and science behind wind energy.
The University of Iowa's Wind Energy Research Center provides educational resources and research opportunities for high school students to learn about wind energy and its role in a sustainable future.
This news website provides the latest updates and articles on wind energy, including stories about innovative wind power projects and technologies that high school students can learn from.
The KidWind Project offers a comprehensive curriculum and educational resources for high school students to learn about wind energy, including lesson plans, activities, and experiments.