Wind Energy Education for High School Students
The U.S. Department of Energy provides educational resources and 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 projects on wind energy for high school students, including lesson plans and hands-on activities.
This engineering challenge, suitable for high school students, involves designing and testing a wind turbine to generate electricity, teaching students about renewable energy and aerodynamics.
Science Buddies offers a range of wind power projects for high school students, including experiments on blade design, turbine efficiency, and the impact of wind speed on power generation.
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) provides research opportunities and educational resources on wind energy for high school students, including data and tools for analyzing wind power projects.
This DIY guide shows high school students how to build a model wind turbine using everyday materials, teaching them about the basics of wind energy and turbine design.
Crash Course offers a series of video lessons on wind power and renewable energy, suitable for high school students, covering topics such as wind turbine design, energy production, and environmental impact.
The KidWind Project provides a comprehensive curriculum on wind energy for high school students, including lesson plans, activities, and experiments to teach students about wind power and renewable energy.
Renewable Energy World provides news, updates, and analysis on the wind power industry, suitable for high school students, covering topics such as new technologies, policy developments, and project announcements.