Congratulations you've got a shiny new iPad2 and you're finally passed all the levels of Angry Birds, you're now ready to see what it can really do. Here at Searider Productions, Waianae High School we're continuously trying to innovate and integrate. At over 350 students and 3 majors covering everything from journalism to film production to animation to graphic design, we as teachers have a very unique problem - integrating all the different types of media and creating an efficient work environment.
The Coast Guard Cutter HEALY, the United State's newest and most technologically advanced polar icebreaker, will be docked in Honolulu this summer and open for public tours. HEALY is a research vehicle carrying out potential missions in the polar regions including environmental protection, search and rescue and law enforcement. Morning tours for school groups available (9-11am) on June 4th and 5th (Sat/Sun) and June 9th and 11th (Thurs/Sat). Please contact LTJG Emily Kehrt at Emily.T.Kehrt@uscg.mil or MK1Robert Quichocho at Robert.B.Quichocho@uscg.mil.
Aloha Tower Pier
High school students, 11th & 12th graders, will have an opportunity to participate in an International Conference in addition to a special session just for them! Students will explore 2 to 3 hands-on learning activities. Activities will be presented by individuals from various STEM fields at the University of Hawai`i at Manoa, Honolulu Community College, Windward Community College, and Hawai`i based STEM employers! Presenters will share their expertise and answer questions about what it is like to work in a STEM field.
Hawaii Convention Center
Please see the attached PDF file!
Kapiolani Community College, Kokio Building, Room 202
Live star show held the second Wednesday of each month.
Admission: $3
Tickets may be purchased at the Imaginarium box office 30 minutes before the show, or call 235-7433 to reserve tickets in advance. Reserved tickets must be picked up at the box office at least 15 minutes before showtime, otherwise they may be sold to waiting customers.
Please Note: Credit cards are not accepted at the box office. Late seating is not permitted. No food or drinks inside the Imaginarium
Windward Community College (O'ahu), Hokulani Imaginarium
Professor Gareth Wynn-Williams of the Institute for Astronomy will lecture on the ancient Greek enigma, "The Antikythera Mechanism."
Recent X-ray analysis of the encrusted piece of bronze from a 2000-year-old Greek shipwreck shows it to be an astronomical computing device of astonishing complexity. What did it do? What purpose did it serve? Join us to find out!
This event is open to the public free of charge.
For more information, contact: Dr. Robert Littman, Professor of Classics, UHM
UH Manoa, Hamilton Library, Room 301
Admission: FREE
Click below for the flyer:
Aloha Tower Marketplace