Hoosier Energy's Environmental Education Center
Welcome to the Environmental Education Center, a unique resource for science and
environmental studies. The Center offers indoor and outdoor laboratory facilities,
audio-visual equipment, and study and curriculum materials.
What's the purpose of the Environmental Education Center?
Hoosier Energy has a long-standing commitment to environmental stewardship and has
provided the center as an educational resource for teachers and organizations with an
interest in natural resources and the environment. The center provides a setting and
facilities for students to take a hands-on approach to learning about science and the
environment.
What resources are available?
The Environmental Education Center is based in an 1,100-square-foot classroom and
laboratory with tables and seating for up to 50 people. The classroom is outfitted with
sinks and laboratory equipment to conduct basic experiments. Audio-visual equipment
available includes a video player and monitor, overhead projector, slide projector, screen
and dry erase board.
A floating dock near the facility allows easy access to Turtle
Creek Reservoir for collecting water and sediment samples. The lake and
surrounding habitat sustain plant, aquatic and animal life for observation and study. A
variety of equipment is available for taking water and sediment samples. The building,
floating dock and restrooms are wheelchair accessible.
In addition, Hoosier Energy has developed an educational resource program for
teachers and others. Freshwater Fred’s Lending Library contains approximately
1,100 educational videos, software programs and curriculum. The library offers
titles appropriate for all ages on topics such as biology, zoology, anatomy,
physics, mathematics, the arts and social sciences, and environmental science.
Materials in Freshwater Fred’s Lending Library are available free to educators
in Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin. Click here to learn
more.
What subjects may be covered?
Teachers can provide their own lesson plans or select from a wide range of topics
available from the Center. Lessons are suitable for all study levels from kindergarten to
university undergraduate. The Indiana University School of Public and
Environmental Affairs assisted Hoosier Energy in curriculum and materials selection and development.
Topics include biology, zoology, wildlife preservation, chemistry, energy and the
environment. In addition to study materials, there are puzzles, games and coloring books
for younger students. Videotapes are available on wildlife preservation, energy, water
quality, recycling and the environment.
Orientation sessions are held periodically for teachers to learn more about using the
center's instructional materials, audio-visual equipment and other resources.
Who can use the center?
Educators at all levels are encouraged to use the Environmental Education Center free of
charge. Boy and Girl Scouts, youth service organizations and other groups with an interest
in science or the environment are also invited to use the facility.
For more information:
To find out more about the center contact Michalene Reilly, CHMM, Hoosier Energy's
Manager of Environmental Services, at 812-876-0360. Reservations should be confirmed at least two weeks prior to
use.
Persons may also write:
Manager of Environmental Services
Hoosier Energy REC, Inc.
P.O. Box 908
Bloomington, IN 47402-0908
Send E-mail to: mreilly@hepn.com