Current Blogs Managing
Personal Blog: https://www.facebook.com/rainfarmers
Connecting people to water action
Connecting people to water action
Past wanderlust adventures
#BestProfDrKim17: http://nominatedrkim.weebly.com/
Made a website in support for Dr. Albert S. Kim's nomination for an Excellence in Teaching Award for Academic Year 2016-2017 by the University of Hawaii Chancellor's Office. It is the highest award in teaching given by the University.
The page is retired and left up for historical purposes only.
Curated by Lelemia Irvine
Made a website in support for Dr. Albert S. Kim's nomination for an Excellence in Teaching Award for Academic Year 2016-2017 by the University of Hawaii Chancellor's Office. It is the highest award in teaching given by the University.
The page is retired and left up for historical purposes only.
Curated by Lelemia Irvine
NAPIRE Summer 2014: http://napire.tumblr.com/
Read about some the Native American & Pacific Islander Research Experience blog on our journey through Costa Rica in the summer 2014.
We went on a number of huakai (trips) to the community to experience science in action.
The page is retired and left up for historical purposes only.
Curated by Lelemia Irvine
Coursebook available at http://www.ots.ac.cr/images/downloads/education/undergraduate/coursebooks/napire2014coursebook/
Read about some the Native American & Pacific Islander Research Experience blog on our journey through Costa Rica in the summer 2014.
We went on a number of huakai (trips) to the community to experience science in action.
The page is retired and left up for historical purposes only.
Curated by Lelemia Irvine
Coursebook available at http://www.ots.ac.cr/images/downloads/education/undergraduate/coursebooks/napire2014coursebook/
MAMDRP (2012-2013): http://mamdrp.blogspot.com/
Written by Uncle Kinohi Gomes. Read about some the adventures our students of the Malama Aina Marine Debris Research Project. A joint initiative sponsored by Na Pua Noeau and Kuaana Native Hawaiian Student Services. The blog chronicles our journey to mentor 20 Native Hawaiian middle and high school students on a hand-ons, inquiry based research project on marine-tsunami debris.
The page is retired and left up for historical purposes only.
Curated by Kinohi Gomes
Written by Uncle Kinohi Gomes. Read about some the adventures our students of the Malama Aina Marine Debris Research Project. A joint initiative sponsored by Na Pua Noeau and Kuaana Native Hawaiian Student Services. The blog chronicles our journey to mentor 20 Native Hawaiian middle and high school students on a hand-ons, inquiry based research project on marine-tsunami debris.
The page is retired and left up for historical purposes only.
Curated by Kinohi Gomes
Personal Blog (2013-2015): Lelemia.Wordpress.com
Sharing opportunities and thoughts about academic life.
The page was retired and left up for historical purposes only.
Curated by Lelemia Irvine
Sharing opportunities and thoughts about academic life.
The page was retired and left up for historical purposes only.
Curated by Lelemia Irvine
HISCI (2013 - 2015): hiscience.wordpress.com
HISCI blog was a platform to share STEM opportunities in collaboration of COSEE Island Earth. This collaboration was funded by National Science Foundation.
The page was retired and left up for historical purposes.
www.cosee-ie.net/programs/HiSci/
HISCI blog was a platform to share STEM opportunities in collaboration of COSEE Island Earth. This collaboration was funded by National Science Foundation.
The page was retired and left up for historical purposes.
www.cosee-ie.net/programs/HiSci/
IRES-Riverbank Filtration in Dresden, Germany 2009: http://www.hawaii.edu/wrrc/IRESWebsite2009/IRES-Webpage.html
Come on an adventure on the rivers of Germany and learn about our study in Riverbank Filtration (RFB) as an innovative technology for water supply. This is a journal of students investigating climate changes affects on RFB in Germany. This page is retired and left up for historical purposes.
Curated by: Dr. Ray, Lelemia Irvine, Benjamin Emm, Ren Ishii, Thomas Voltz and Luis Romero
Come on an adventure on the rivers of Germany and learn about our study in Riverbank Filtration (RFB) as an innovative technology for water supply. This is a journal of students investigating climate changes affects on RFB in Germany. This page is retired and left up for historical purposes.
Curated by: Dr. Ray, Lelemia Irvine, Benjamin Emm, Ren Ishii, Thomas Voltz and Luis Romero