Educational Programs  
     
 

Imaging Foundation utilizes its collection of imagery to weave captivating, informative productions. These educational videos are available for download for educators and students. We make these productions available as both full-size productions and podcasts.

Creative Solutions to Environmental Problems

The Imaging Foundation is proud to present our first production series. Targeted for third- to seventh-grade classrooms, these short presentations simultaneously entertain and educate both students and adults. Volume One, “Turtle Life Cycle” discusses the turtle’s life cycle and their current threatened status. It also discusses a clever solution that seems to be "turning the tide" for these reptiles. Our second release, “Safe Passage – The Importance of Marine Corridors” is a whimsical narration by Alex Rocco as a white tip reef shark. Shark biology and the effect of sharks on the surrounding ecosystems is presented in this production. Viewers also learn about the critical importance protected corridors play in the success of marine protected areas. Each production fullfills multiple mandatory educational standards.

Episode One - "Survival: Sea Turtles"

In this video we explore the importance of weighing local traditions and cultural practices when troubleshooting environmental threats. Leaders at the Cayman Island Turtle Farm are simlutaneously protecting turtle populations and educating Cayman citizens and visitors about the turtle life cycle. They are winning the battle to balance the needs of Cayman's cultural heritage and lowering the risk of sea turtle extinction.

More information is available on IF's Cayman Project.

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Episode Two: Rocco, the Cocos Island White Tip Shark

Famed actor Alex Rocco lends the perfect voice to our guide, Rocco the Shark. Travel with Rocco as he escorts the viewer on an underwater tour of Cocos Island, introducing resident animals and discussing his relationship with each. Issues addressed during this entertaining five minute presentation include relationships between rays and sharks, protection afforded sharks in Cocos and Galapagos World Heritage Sites, and the importance of developing and patrolling the corridors between the parks. Young viewers are given the opportunity to write an e-mail voicing their concerns, thus fostering an understanding of enpowerment and stewardship in young viewers.

 

 

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To download a file suitable for projection, please choose large or medium file and download to your desktop.

To view streaming video, you need Quicktime 7 installed and Javascript enabled. As long as you have javascript enabled your browser will walk you through installing Quicktime 7. Downloaded podcasts require a player that supports MPEG4 video (including Quicktime and VLC).

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Episode Three: Poaching at Cocos Island

Short video stands witness to illegal poaching activity. This activity took place at National Park and World Heritage Site, Cocos Island, Costa Rica in November, 2007. Poaching vessels and underwater long lining observed and documented by members of the Imaging Foundation expedition team.

 

 

 

 

 

Medium Quality: Download
Full Screen: Download

To download a file suitable for projection, please choose large or medium file and download to your desktop.

To view streaming video, you need Quicktime 7 installed and Javascript enabled. As long as you have javascript enabled your browser will walk you through installing Quicktime 7. Downloaded podcasts require a player that supports MPEG4 video (including Quicktime and VLC).

Download the small file onto your iPod to view later.

 

 
 


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