What is Project Niu?
Project Niu is a K-12 science curriculum that provides students and teachers with hands-on, project-based experiences with the technologies used in remotely monitoring the ocean. Through deploying and tracking a high tech "message in a bottle" as it drifts out to sea, students develop an understanding of mankind's impact on the watershed while forming personal connections to the environment. The Project Niu team includes engineers and scientists at Archinoetics, LLC and is sponsored by NOAA's B-WET Hawaii Program.
Welcome Kawananakoa Middle School Classes!
Today the Project Niu team visited Kawananakoa Middle School to introduce the project to two new sixth grade science classes. To all you students who were there today, we were REALLY impressed with your questions and answers today! This is going to be a great year!
Welcome Back, KMS Niu Alumni!
Submitted by Evan on Fri, 11/07/2008 - 3:50pmLast week, we went to Kawananakoa Middle School to meet with the two teachers who will be working on Project Niu this year. We were thrilled to see that about half of last year's students were there to find out how they can stay involved in Project Niu as volunteers. The students will be working on lots of extracurricular projects of their own choosing. We can't wait to see what they come up with!
Welcome, Academy of the Pacific!
Submitted by Evan on Fri, 11/07/2008 - 3:45pmOn November 3, some of the Project Niu team visited the Academy of the Pacific (AOP) to introduce Project Niu. Two high school marine sciences classes at AOP will be participating this year with their teacher, Mrs. Mary Costello. Students from AOP will be contributing to this website soon and we all look forward to seeing their contributions. Welcome, Academy of the Pacific!
Adobe & eMotion Create Project Niu Movie
Submitted by Evan on Tue, 10/28/2008 - 4:00pmHave you seen the new Project Niu movie? Did you know that this movie was created for us by the amazing teams at Adobe Systems and eMotion Studios? Let me tell you how this all came together...
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The Coconut with a Mission
Submitted by Evan on Wed, 08/27/2008 - 4:01pmOn May 8, 2008, Project Niu launched an ocean-going sensor from Waimea Bay to teach students about the impact that each one of them can have on the environment. Perhaps the best way to understand Project Niu is through the eyes of a coconut… [read more]
Office of Hawaiian Affairs Covers Niu Launch
Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 06/29/2008 - 7:00pmThe Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) covered the Project Niu launch at Waimea Bay on May 8, 2008. Their story, published in "Ka Wai Ola" can be read at the link below.
How is Niu tracked?
Submitted by Evan on Thu, 05/15/2008 - 7:00pmPeople often ask us about the accuracy of Niu's plotted coordinates. This is a great question with a very lengthy answer. I'll give you the short version and some places to go if you're curious about the longer version. Believe it or not, as long as this is, this is the short version! Read more if you're interested...




