Dive into water quality science with this hands-on immunoassay activity! Participants will test simulated contaminated water samples to identify mystery pathogens — just like real environmental scientists. Part of NC BioNetwork's Immunoassay Investigations program, this activity offers a compelling, classroom-ready supplement for teaching immunoassays and water pollution concepts.
STEM Outreach Coordinator, Central Region, NC BioNetwork
As a STEM Outreach Coordinator, I focus on the Piedmont region of North Carolina, coordinating and delivering STEM and life science programs to K-12 schools and community colleges. I collaborate with life science industry groups and BioNetwork staff to develop conventions that illuminate... Read More →
Friday September 11, 2026 9:45am - 10:45am EDT Room 14
This session explores how creative nature writing can deepen environmental education for older learners. This interactive session uses sensory journaling, storytelling, and observation activities outdoors to build ecological literacy, creativity, and connection to place. Participants will leave with adaptable, hands-on strategies for classrooms, camps, parks, and community programs.
Join us in exploring the phosphorus cycle and learn about different factors that influence the movement of phosphorus. Using a game format and stations, investigate how phosphorus is used and moved. Learn how surface water, soil characteristics, and farming influence the cycle as well as the role of phosphorus in eutrophication. Participants will receive copies of the game and the lesson plan to use with students.