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Youth from all Geoscience in Education ISLETs in Pohnpei retell the stories they gathered about the significant places around the rivers in their communities. (2020)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDtoebUlDuU
On June 16, 2022 (CHST), GEM hosted a two-hour interactive webinar with a panel of youth that contributed to the GEM ISLETs throughout the project. Youth responded to questions about their understanding of their community’s challenges, the importance of being geo-literate as a Pacific Islander,...
How do you say the alphabet in Ulithian? Could you name one traditional skill or aspect of the environment that corresponds with each letter? Join our ISLET members in exploring the richness of our languages and environments! (2018) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuYahu0AHeg
As part of the Island Explorer ISLET, the Kids of Ruu Community (KORC) led a three-day workshop with community members to plan responses to three priority hazards: typhoon, drought, and pollution / poor sanitation. (2019) Download
This poster features several medicinal plants on Ulithi atoll. Kammagar to the GEM Island Observer ISLET members and citizens of Ulithi for sharing this knowledge. (2017) Download
Yap Island Explorer ISLET members created a Kahoot! game to share some of the significant knowledge they learned about breadfruit phenology through their research. This game was played with participants at the GEM 2020 webinar series. (2020) Download
Yap Island Explorer ISLET members compiled observations of breadfruit phenology and uses into a poster to make information more easily accessible in different settings, including schools, community meeting houses, and government buildings. (2020) Download
In August 2018 and June 2019, the GEM Island Explorer ISLET in Yap held Youth Conferences. The purpose of these conferences was to engage young people in activities and discussions related to Indigenous practices to preserve and protect local resources and local ecological knowledges as...
As part of Island Explorer ISLET work in the Marshall Islands, youth gathered data from Ailuk, Arno, Bikini, Jabwot, Kwajalein, Lib, Likiep, Majuro, Maleolap, Mejit, Mili, Namorik, Namu, Utirik, Wotho, and Wotje to develop a community mapping GIS database with GIS shapefiles to support infrastructure...
GEM Island Observer ISLET members collected phenology data about multiple common and rare breadfruit varieties around Yap. Documentation included taking photos, observing stages of plant development, and interviewing elders about uses and recipes. Data and booklet layout was given to the Yap State Department of...