Math and Science Topics
Target Audience Codes:
- GS – Grade Schools
- HS – High Schools
- AG – Adult Groups
MON/RAND – Speaker will travel to Monroe/Randolph Counties
AMAZONIA: THE NEOTROPICAL RAIN FOREST
Ecology of plants and wildlife of Amazonia’s major ecosystems will be addressed.
Leo Welch, Retired Faculty
Target Audiences: HS, AG
MON/RAND
AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES OF SOUTHWESTERN ILLINOIS
This informative presentation will introduce your group to the frogs, toads, salamanders, lizards, snakes and turtles that are native to southwestern Illinois. PowerPoint slides of amphibians and reptiles from the area will be presented.
Bob Weck, Faculty, Biology
Target Audiences: GS, HS, AG
MON/RAND
BOTSWANA: AFRICA’S LAST EDEN
Ecology of plants and wildlife of Botswana’s major ecosystems will be addressed.
Leo Welch, Retired Faculty
Target Audiences: HS, AG
MON/RAND
COSTA RICA: A BIOLOGICAL CROSSROAD
This session features an in-depth look at Costa Rica’s biological life and environment.
Leo Welch, Retired Faculty
Target Audiences: HS, AG
MON/RAND
DARWIN’S ISLANDS: THE GALAPAGOS
Ecology of plants and wildlife of the Galapagos Islands’ major ecosystems will be addressed.
Leo Welch, Retired Faculty
Target Audiences: HS, AG
MON/RAND
MONA ISLAND: THE GALAPAGOS OF THE CARIBBEAN
This session provides an overview of Mona Island: environment, habitat and a character similar to Galapagos.
Leo Welch, Retired Faculty
Target Audiences: HS, AG
MON/RAND
NATURAL HISTORY OF STEMLER CAVE
This is an introduction to the biology, geology and history of Stemler Cave Nature Preserve. Stemler Cave is one of the most interesting natural features in St. Clair County and is home to rare and threatened species. Power Point slides of organisms and cave features will be presented.
Bob Weck, Faculty, Biology
Target Audiences: GS (6-8th), HS, AG
MON/RAND
SPACE TRAVEL
How is space flight different than flying in an airplane? Discover the challenges astronauts face once they blast off. (Can be combined with The Solar System.)
Tami Hughes, Assistant Professor
Target Audiences: GS
MON/RAND
THE MAYA: PEOPLE OF THE CORN
This is a presentation on the Maya of MesoAmerica. It includes Maya ruins found in Guatemala, Belize, and the Mexican states of Yucatan, Quintana Roo, and Chiapas. The culture, contemporary and historical, and ecology of this civilization will be considered.
Leo Welch, Retired Faculty
Target Audiences: HS, AG
MON/RAND
THE SHRINKING ARAL SEA: DEVELOPMENT AND DISASTER IN CENTRAL ASIA
This visual presentation examines the causes, consequences, and catch-22s of one of the world’s worst environmental disasters. Designed to illustrate the importance of understanding interaction between physical and human geographies.
Jeff Arnold, Faculty
Target Audiences: HS, AG
THE SOLAR SYSTEM
Explore the characteristics of planets in our solar system and find out about mythological figures associated with each planet. (Can be combined with Space Travel.)
Tami Hughes, Assistant Professor
Target Audiences: GS
MON/RAND
THE TEACHING OF EVOLUTION-CREATIONISM: THE LEGAL LANDSCAPE
This discussion will focus on issues significant to court cases involving attempts to teach creationism in public schools.
Leo Welch, Retired Faculty
Target Audiences: HS, AG
MON/RAND