Winter Workshops 2012 Creatively connecting things - either literally duct-taping them together or more figuratively connecting issues with opportunities - was the theme to the three YES! Winter Workshops that recently took place across Minnesota. YES! teams from southern and west-central Minnesota all had the opportunity to gather at one of the three Workshops February 1st and February 8th.
Winter Workshop
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Southern Winter Workshop 2011
3 teams gather at SW Research and Outreach Center High tunnels, distillation, entrepreneurship, Monolithic domes, AC/DC, leadership - these were all terms students had the chance to explore as they gathered for the 2011 Southern Winter Workshop. Check out the YES facebook page for more pictures from the day. Thank you to everyone involved for help making it such a success! (pictured: students on
Winter Workshop Survey – please complete!
We would love to hear from all those who attended YES Winter Workshop 2001! Please click on the appropriate link below to complete a brief survey. Northern Winter Workshop: January, 12th at Prairie Woods Southern Winter Workshop: January, 19th in Lamberton Thank you in advance for helping to better the YES program!
Photos from Winter Workshop at Prairie Woods
Another successful YES! Winter Workshop: among the highlights. . . students experimented with high r-value window insulation strategies, sited a hypothetical greenhouse, peered under the hood of our new electric truck, peered into the combustion chamber of a biomass furnace, peered into a coal-fired power plant, peered up at a 2-megawatt wind turbine, and video-conferenced with a Swedish biomass
Northern Winter Workshop 2011
5 teams gather at Prairie Woods ELC What a great day! We are thankful for all who participated and helped make the day such a success. More photos and video will be posted soon, but you can check the YES facebook page for a glimpse of the various experiences students had throughout the day. (pictured: students visit with Dave Pederson of Prairie Woods to learn more about the solar tracking